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394.1 | WE HAD SCALY FACE TOO!! | USWAV1::KERNICHC | | Tue Aug 14 1990 14:55 | 10 |
| Hi! My little darling had scaly face mite last year. I, like you,
tried something from the pet store, no luck. I brought her to the vet
and am glad that I didnt wait any longer. In my case, it took two
shots over a month period - and it cleared up fine. She is now happy
as can be. By the way, mine was on the feet and her face. I only
wished I'd took her sooner - I dont want to think of the suffering she
went through until I did. Only my opinion. You do what's best for both
of you.
Carol Kernich
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394.2 | Mite spray is the way | BPOV02::PULSIFER | Doug Pulsifer GIA M&E dtn 296-3332 | Tue Aug 14 1990 16:27 | 16 |
| Hi ,
I had parakeets with Scaly mites before and also took them to the Vet,
but if you catch it in time I don't think the vet is necessary. I am
not sure what the medication you got was, but the one that works for me
is a pyretherine based spray that they sell at a lot of chain stores.
The nice thing about the spray is it is non-toxic and will only hurt
the birds if you spray it direct in their eyes. I understand it is
derived from Crythanthemum flowers. you have to make sure you get it on
them all over with particular care to the legs, cere and the skin
around the beak. I have found the spray in Kmart before, and it is
called mite spray for birds, or something like that.
there is more on this problem in note # 203 and 204.
Doug
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394.3 | | BAGELS::MATSIS | It aint over till all the snow melts! | Wed Oct 31 1990 09:52 | 15 |
| I'm wondering if someone can tell me if my cockatiel has mites or not.
I've looked through all of the notes but haven't found an answer.
Yesterday I took Mosi out and noticed that one nostril was completely
blocked. It's dry and looks hard. His nose isn't running. He
appears to be healthy. The area around his nostril is a greyish color
(the dry stuff blocking his one nostril is also grey, but dark). He
has no scales or anything built up anywhere. The other nostril looks
normal and the color is good. His feet look fine as well. Feathers
are nice.
Does anyone know what this is? What it is caused by? How to treat it?
Thanks, Pam
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394.4 | This is what G-d created Vets for.... | AVIAN::KIRSCHBAUM | Have You Hugged a Parrot Today | Wed Oct 31 1990 11:34 | 9 |
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Seriously, there are several good avian vets in the area. If you are
close to the "greater Maynard" area, I suggest either the Countryside
Vet in Chelmsford, or check thru the NOTESfile for Vet references.
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394.5 | | BAGELS::MATSIS | It aint over till all the snow melts! | Wed Oct 31 1990 13:36 | 5 |
| How about in the Nashua, NH area?
Has anyone seen this?
Thanks, Pam
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394.6 | One in Merrimack.... | CLOSET::COMPTON | Linda DTN381-0687 ZKO1-2/C21 | Wed Oct 31 1990 23:06 | 12 |
| Pam, the trip is worth it!! Try to the avian vet the Dick mentioned in
Chelmsford or I would add a suggestion to try Dr. Kilgore at Littleton
Animal Clinic (Dr. Holub at Countryside also has many 'fans'). These
two are a few miles down the road from one another, so either will
cause you to drive about the same distance, but both are specialists
in avian medicine. I live in Merrimack and drive to Littleton, and
I know many others in Southern New Hampshire that drive down to
Chelmsford or Littleton. If driving is out of the question, Merrimack
Vet Clinic does treat birds. They just moved their practice into a
spiffy new clinic building on Old Route 3 (Daniel Webster Highway).
It's easy to find. Don't delay, whatever you do. When birds are
obviously suffering, they need attention now. Good luck! /Linda
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394.7 | | BAGELS::MATSIS | It aint over till all the snow melts! | Thu Nov 01 1990 09:52 | 8 |
| I dropped Mosi off at the Littleton Animal Clinic this morning. It
looks like the raised area around his nostril is swollen and cracked.
Poor baby. He seems in good spirits though. He talked to me all the
way in the car. Didn't even seem to be scared.
I'll let you know what they say.
Thanks, Pam
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394.8 | | BAGELS::MATSIS | It aint over till all the snow melts! | Mon Nov 05 1990 10:36 | 20 |
| Well, Mosi looked 10 times worse after taking him home from Dr.
Kilgore. She tried to flush out his beak but it started to bleed
badly. She thinks he injured his beak (I don't doubt it with my two
cats, he does occassionally hit the wall if they scare him). She
thinks that he has a cut inside his nostril which opened up when she
flushed it.
The crack in his nostril is much bigger now and is separated because
of the dried blood. She gave me some antibiotic cream for his nostril
and some antibiotics for his water. It does seem to be healing,
slowly.
I have a feeling he would have been better off not going to the vet and
letting it heal on its own. At least I know that it's not a parasite.
If it doesn't heal in a couple of weeks he will be going back. Still
may need it flushed once it is healed.
Pam
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394.9 | Stress and small birds are often a problem | AVIAN::KIRSCHBAUM | Have You Hugged a Parrot Today | Wed Nov 07 1990 11:24 | 20 |
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I certainly hope that Mosi is doing better. I realize that this
is only two days after your VET visit...
With small birds, who often don't get out of the house much, the
car ride and the visit to strnagers is often enough to make the
symptoms appear far worse then before the trip.
Birds are excellent at hiding problems, so that between the car
ride, and the VET trying to treat the problem, often brings everything
to the forefront at once.
With my Macaw, I have a small animal leash, and we often go for
walks in the neighborhood, and car rides, so a trip to the VET
just means some time outside, which he loves. I am not sure that
there is a leash small enough for Cockatiels or Parrakeets.
Again, best of luck...see you on the slopes...
-dick
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394.10 | | BAGELS::MATSIS | It aint over till all the snow melts! | Wed Nov 07 1990 14:46 | 16 |
| Thanks Dick. (is it snowing yet????)
Mosi's nostril is healing. The dried blood is dissappearing.
His nostril seems to be completely clear now. The only
problem is the crack (in the raised area surrounding the nostril).
Before I brought him to the vet, it was very tiny, barely visable.
After she flushed it, the crack got so large that it is now separated
from his beak. I don't see how it is going to heal. It is healing,
but it is separated from his beak (kind of hard to explain).
Anyone ever had this problem? What is the reason for this raised
circular area around his nostrils? Can he live without it? He seems
fine otherwise. Dr. Kilgore did say that he was very healthy.
Thanks, Pam
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394.11 | Vegetable Oil | BPOV02::PULSIFER | Doug Pulsifer DTN 296-3332, BP01 | Thu Nov 08 1990 08:20 | 18 |
| Pam,
A year or so ago I bought a budgie with a large build up on her cere.
At first I thought it was scaly mites and treated it with a pyretheryn
spray. Later I was not sure it was scaly mites, and in addition to the
pyretheryn I dabbed vegatable oil on her cere(careful not to block the
nostrils) and misted her frequently. I was told build-up in mature
female budgies is common and after this treatment the build-up flaked
off and she hasn't had any problem since. I mention this only so that
you might consider the vegetable oil.
Dick, Do you use a leg chain with the leash ?
I am interested as 2 pidgeons, who have wings that were previously
broken, have come to live with me. I am wondering how I can take
them out of their cage for exercise.
Doug
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394.12 | Walking the Bird | AVIAN::KIRSCHBAUM | Have You Hugged a Parrot Today | Thu Nov 08 1990 10:47 | 19 |
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Doug...
I was up at Fins & Feathers in Chelmsford, and saw a Ferret Leash,
it is just a cloth leash with a plastic slide. I put the loup over
one leg, and he chews on it until I get him outside, then he is so
excited about being outside that he forgets all about he leash.
Actually when he is outside he is holding onto my shoulder with a
death grip. I think he likes to be outside, but he wants his safety
also...
Pam...
I am glad things are working out for Mosi. I know I would be
absolutely shattered if anything happend to Av (well most of the
time anyway)
-dick_who_is_ready_for_the_season_to_begin
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394.13 | | BAGELS::MATSIS | It aint over till all the snow melts! | Thu Nov 08 1990 14:10 | 18 |
| Hi Doug.
I don't think oil will help. I guess I'm not explaining myself well.
Picture this. Your nose is cut half way off your face (ok, so a little
gruesome). You decide not to go to a doctor and let it just hang
there. It heals separated from your face. Once completely healed,
it always just remains there flopping around. Now if you had seen
a doctor, he would have attached it back to your face and it would
have healed in place.
Is that any easier to understand? A piece of the raised area that
surrounds one of his nostrils, was cracked. After the vet flushed
his beak, it bled a lot. The crack became much larger and now it has
healed, but away from his beak. He has this piece kind of just
dangling there.
Pam
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