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Post by Hezz on Oct 12, 2023 23:57:11 GMT
I used to have a small cage just for him, with very low perches and a soft landing, i could pop him in there away from the others when he was having an episode and make it his safe quiet place, i would place him on the floor in a corner until he came out of it, often the first sign he was feeling better was when i could hear him climbing back up to a perch. Useful info re the VitB Hezz , something to pop in the water would be useful instead of the stress of catching and medicating. I agree that adding something to their water would be easiest, this product is in pellet form so your bird would need to be familiar with eating pellets to begin with so not ideal for many of us. I know there are a few different Vit B supplements targeted towards birds, but whether one is any better than another, I couldn’t say. One of our forum members gives one of hers Vit B, they are drops that she adds to his food, thinking about that it would probably be better adding it to fresh food. Vit A has also been recommended for birds with neurological problems including seizures. More food for thought.
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Post by ladybird on Oct 13, 2023 8:32:41 GMT
Getting a bit confused…..Buddy has multi vits in his water, but does he need anything extra because of his neurological condition?
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Post by Hezz on Oct 14, 2023 7:56:04 GMT
Just some suggestions for managing/strengthening, keeping neurological problems under control, things others have found to be helpful. Read through the previous comments, possibly talk over options with the vet. Some people are open to new ideas, others not so much.
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Post by ladybird on Oct 14, 2023 8:37:50 GMT
Thank you Hezz for advice , and thank you everyone for suggestions. I will put forward the suggestions to the vet and see if she can help.
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