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353.1 | Call an avian vet... | CLOSET::COMPTON | Linda DTN 232-2441 ACO/E47 | Thu May 03 1990 13:12 | 4 |
| I don't know anything about finches, but if you can call a local avian
vet, maybe they can help. There are a number recommended in this
notesfile. I rely on Dr. Kilgore, in Littleton, MA at 508-486-3101.
Good luck! Sorry I can't help directly. /Linda
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353.2 | Vet would have to see her | GEMVAX::RIVERA | | Thu May 03 1990 14:53 | 9 |
| Thanks Linda,
I did try calling a avian vet yesterday. They said the only way they
could tell me was to bring her in for an exam that would probably
include x-rays. It's just that the visit is a bit out of my budget at
the moment.
Thanks again,
Bob
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353.3 | Nekton-MSA/Calcium/Heat? | CLOSET::COMPTON | Linda DTN 232-2441 ACO/E47 | Thu May 03 1990 17:30 | 22 |
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Bob -
Unfortunately, if an x-ray is the only option, I'd worry about the
bird's stress going through all that. I lost a Bourke's parrakeet
that way. Is she getting Nekton-MSA? It is the mineral supplement
powder that might help her if there is a mineral deficiency. Also,
you can try crumbling up eggshells and adding this to her see. If
she likes fresh greens, pick something high in calcium (any health
food folks out there know which ones??). Sometimes a heating pad
underneath the cage with a towel draped over the top and three sides
can help a bird that is not doing well. This is all from my experience
with birds other than finches, so it would still help if someone out
there who *knows* about finches replies. (Nekton-MSA can be gotten
from the avian vet's or some pet stores and some feed stores who cater
to owners of pet birds...think it is about $8 or so for the small
container--more than enough for a couple of birds for a long time.)
Hope she makes it!
Linda
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353.4 | warmth, calcium, and humidity | RHETT::RROGERS | | Fri May 04 1990 11:25 | 9 |
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I hear humidity helps also. You may want to dampen the towel you wrap
around the cage. Be sure to keep her very warm. I once had a finch that
was worn out from egg-laying (not eggbound, though) and the vet suggested
I put corn syrup (or something sugary, I can't remember) in the water to
help her keep her energy (she had lost a lot of weight). Maybe this would
help your finch hang in there until the calcium can help her expel the egg.
Roseanne
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