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    Help Please - Baby Bird's Crop is still Full... (Update + 2 Pics)

    6 hours later... I've been unable to find anything on google.com. Could someone please tell me what this means and what I need to do??? Thank you.
    Last edited by Fur&Feathers; 12-02-2006 at 06:42 PM.
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    The crop is probably dry inside and the food dried into chunks posibley cloging the crop passage way, I would take your bird to a vet ASAP! because it can die from this if the food does not go threw.

    Try adding a bit water into the crop too soften it up!


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    Thank you, Argranade. She is taking him to an emergency clinic right now. Unfortunately, there are NO avian specialist vets open right now... The vet she's going to right now treat birds in emergency situations, but are not avian specialists. It's certainly better than nothing... I'm not with her or the baby, but she will keep me updated. I hope it's not too late.
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    Sounds like sour crop...
    http://www.cockatiels.org/articles/vet/sourcrop.html

    http://www.birdsnways.com/wisdom/ww61ev.htm

    Now what can you do if you have a chick with sour crop. First and most important you do not want to feed more formula on top of that already sour food. You will want to get some unflavored Pedialyte (electrolyte replacement fluid) and feed small amounts, usually about two to four cc's depending on the age of the chick every two hours for the next twelve. At each feeding you will want to very gently massage the crop, making sure not to push up on the crop. Pushing up could cause the chick to aspirate food. This is a serious problem and can result in aspiration pneumonia or death. Critical to resolving this problem with sour crop is the formula temperature should be at least 105 degrees Fahrenheit.
    I wish you luck!

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    Thank you very much Giselle. That's precisely what it is. The vet last night wasn't very knowledgable about birds, he tried to say that at almost 2 months of age, he should be eating his own food and shouldn't be hand fed... and he also thought "hand feeding" meant eating pellets and/or seeds from your hand. . . Another veterinarian at that location was able to empty 2ccs of the contents in Draven's crop and said he should be ok until morning. So I'm at my mother's place, waiting until 6am, to take him to an excellent avian vet about 30 minutes away.

    Edited to ask a question:
    We believe the room in which Draven is kept is too cold for him to digest. Would anyone know of a bird-friendly heater? PetsMart doesn't seem to have anything. I've read that space heaters are dangerous. Thank you.
    .Dante [Nanday Conure] .Sebastian [Cockatiel] .Draven [Sun Conure] .Noel [Cockatiel] .Zues [Cockatiel]

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    Space heaters aren't dangerous nowdays, and would keep the room he's in much warmer. I have a ceramic tower heater, looks like a regular fan but if ti even gets bumped a little it shuts off and there is no heating element, to start a fire.

    http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/602-7694873-8239016?asin=B000GULVPW&AFID=Nextag&LNM=B000GULVPW |DeLonghi_SafeHeat_Ceramic_Tower_Heater_with_Remot e_Control__Black_TCH6590ER&ref=tgt_adv_XSN10001

    I have one like that, and it works great, it's not unsafe at all. I hope the little baby gets better soon, that's scary when they are so tiny!

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