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Runny droppings??
Topic Started: Feb 13 2009, 05:52 PM (374 Views)
Gardengail
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I'm the same way Neil! You can't help but worry! LOL!

You are a good parront!!!
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bonnie
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Is everything still normal today?
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theexbrit
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As Laura said, keep your eye on the droppings in the cage, Neil. They are the "normal" ones. When he's out he will eb all excited, etc, so they may be different. Glad all seems well now 2.gif :wub: :wub:
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bonnie
Feb 15 2009, 11:44 PM
Is everything still normal today?
Yes all seems good still. jumping for joy
He was acting a little "down in the dumps", but he's back to his active, nippy self. 2.gif
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YAY!!! jumping for joy jumping for joy
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Yippee that's what I wanted to hear :)
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Tino says thanks for caring everyone. blue1
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Glad to hear that Tinos ok

Can I just add this for everyone though and that is that birds do not show illness until they are very ill, this is an inbuilt thing that birds do for protection. So if your bird does show sings of illness the best course of action is the vets, there really isn't time to wait a few days to see if they get better as at that point they are very unwell.

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Thats very true Kev... we need to keep a "one up" on them... :)
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Yes and that is why I said if by the next day he still had watery stool RUN do not walk to your vet you may be one step ahead of having a gravely ill bird :wub:
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