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SIGNS of a POORLY BiRD.Have you ever had that feeling that something could be wrong with your parrot, but you can't be s...
23/07/2024

SIGNS of a POORLY BiRD.
Have you ever had that feeling that something could be wrong with your parrot, but you can't be sure? that is the feeling you need to listen to, and here is why. 👇
All parrots and birds hide their illness until it's almost too late for treatment, which is why we can often wake up to find one passed in the night. Sometimes, the bird has given no clue as to there being something wrong, they hide their illness so well that no one could have ever picked up something was wrong until it is too late. In some cases, you are left with that over whelming thought that you felt something was wrong, but you were not sure what and you wanted to give it time as your bird seemed OK the day before. Louise and I always say this to people..if you do get a feeling something isn't right, then TRUST that feeling, because normally that feeling is correct.
Louise taught me to listen to this feeling when I was raising some of her baby birds years ago and taught me how to understand the behaviours of parrots and especially baby birds, and she was completley right. The key to learning this knowledge is acting QUICkLY.
Only YOU know your parrot inside and out, and because of the way they hide their illness, it is better to be over cautious than feeling like you may have left things too late.
Bayleigh spent 4 months on antibiotics and other treatments when she was a baby, had Louise not have taught and passed this information down to me she would definatley not be celebrating her 2nd birthday as her symptoms could have easily been missed, I felt something was wrong yet she hid it so well, infact she was too well for how poorly she was. I remember ringing Louise saying, I can hear a ruckle on her chest when she breathes and her words were VETS NOW ! thankfully Louise taught me to pop a parrot's tummy up to your ear so you can listen to their chest and that was how I spotted it. She showed no other symptoms. So below are just some things to look out for, which are important to try and remember or refer back to if needed. Unfortunatley not all parrots CAN be saved because of how late they show their illness but often there will be little signs, and like Louise said to me, don't hesitate in getting your bird to your vets. We hope this helps👇Remember Manadon Birds sell lots of various treatments over the counter to help support your parrot's recovery that also work alongside veterinary medicines.

18/07/2024

Things to help cool your birds down in this hot weather. If you see your parrot panting in this heat, they could be too hot! below are some things to help keep your parrots and birds cool during hot spells.👇

1) Constant access to fresh water to drink from, with another fresh water bowl for them to bathe in.

2) Parrot safe fans where they can not catch their beaks and toes should they land on them and ensure the fan does not blow directly on them so they get wind burn. NO ceiling fans.

3) For those parrots that hate baths, pop a damp towel over a perch so they can rub their bodies on it to cool down, Caiques especially would be thankful for this.

4) Gentle misting of water on their bodies ONLY, from a spray bottle. Manadon birds sell some lovely refreshing conditioning feather sprays. No hosing a parrot or soaking their face under a shower so they drown, soaking their face can cause them to have fluid on their lungs.

5) fresh fruits and veggies.

6) Move your parrots cage from direct hot window areas.

7) For avairy birds please ensure shady areas aswell as sunny areas.

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05/02/2024

Desensitising your parrot to new faces part 2

01/02/2024

Desensitising your parrot to new faces part 1

31/01/2024

Look at this boy🥰

30/01/2024

Hey guys👋 louise and myself wanted to ask all you fabulous people about some helpful topics YOU would like us to try and cover in some of our Teach and Touch videos, louise can cover many topics with her animals from parrots, rodents and other small animals and I cover mainly the birds. Drop some topics you would find beneficial in the comments👇 we hope you enjoy our videos and don't forget to give us a like as we appreciate your support🤩

30/01/2024

How important are your parrots perches? Check the comments for our selection of perches👇

29/01/2024

Where is the appropriate place to tickle your parrot?head👍neck👍beak and feet👍back⛔️wings⛔️tummy⛔️

26/01/2024
26/01/2024
Welcome to our new page!
25/01/2024

Welcome to our new page!

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