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If this happens to the starling, he should be sick or cold, so you'd better find a veterinarian and let him see if he can give him some medicine or something.
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The white one is that one leg can't exert strength, maybe it's because he also has diarrhea like a human being, so he should need to take some medicine, and then this should be able to have a good relieving effect.
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If the starling pulls white, then he must be sick, and you have to consider whether he ate something wrong, for example, you gave it to him when he shouldn't have eaten it.
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Myna white feces, is the food eaten unhygienic, poisoned. Feed some antidote!
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If that's the case, he's definitely sick, so you can feed him a little oxytetracycline powder and mix it with food.
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What color he pulls has to do with what he eats, and whether his leg is unsteady or whether he is injured or sick.
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There should be something wrong with this situation, you just take the chicken like **, otherwise you just go to the animal hospital to find a professional try.
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This should be the case that you are sick, or you have eaten something wrong, and you should see a veterinarian.
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This is the little starling who said that he was cold, and the starling who was cold turned out to be pulling white, and his legs were not good, so he couldn't make it hard.
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Hurry up and go to that pet hospital to see what's going on, is it because it's mixed with a leg, it's like this, hurry up to that pet hospital to see what's going on, is it because it's mixed with a leg?
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This is the dog's back hurt.
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Brother Fang, pull white, a group of them can't work hard, maybe they have eaten some problems, but they don't use **** much.
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The 8 bosses are not doing something that one leg can't work, the team should find a mobile phone to check it out, or go to the pet hospital to have a look.
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8 pigeons pull white and can't exert one leg, then it must be sick or cold.
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The starlings pull white and can't do it on one leg. I feel that myna also has a cerebral infarction or something like that?
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Starlings pulling white poop should be classified as indigestion.
You can give him some digestive medicine, one leg can't be strained, maybe the leg is injured.
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Starlings pull white and can't push one leg? Take it to the vet hospital for a look.
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Starlings are white and one leg should be consulted online or at a veterinarian.
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Find a professional doctor to take a look, don't waste time here and waste your youth.
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Hello, this may be a problem which is only advocated and not withdrawn.
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In this case, it is best to ask the veterinarian what the hell is going on?
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There is a problem with the white of the starlings, and they need to take medicine, otherwise it will not work.
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This is mostly caused by myna due to indigestion caused by gastrointestinal diseases.
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This is to show that the starling bird has not tasted or has indigestion. There are uncomfortable places.
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Starling has white, and one leg can't be strained, this should be diarrhea.
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The starling pulls white and walks on one leg, indicating that he is injured.
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8 pigeons pull white and one leg without straining, or some other situation.
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Starling pulls white, and one leg can't exert force, such a situation should be where she has inflammation, and that leg should be injured, so you can find a veterinarian to give him a **, or go to the pet hospital.
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Starlings pull white and can't exert one leg, I think it's probably sick, right? Take it to the pet hospital to have a look.
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Starlings sometimes produce thick green stools due to certain drug poisoning. These are on a case-by-case basis. Don't dosing indiscriminately.
In late autumn and early winter, starlings will produce normal green feces due to changes in the absorption of the digestive system, which are odorless and have obvious residues of digesting feed. So there's no need to be nervous.
There is also a watery green feces. Watery green feces can be divided into: watery mucus feces and foamy green feces.
The first is usually leptospirosis. It is characterized by the mucous membrane of the mouth, the conjunctiva of the eye, yellowing. It is a type of chlamydia infection.
Chloramphenicol or chlortetracycline** can be used, especially chlortetracycline. Another symptom of green stool is green stool, which is shaped in segments. Typically, this condition is known as strongyloides tetrasocera.
Relatively easy**. Levamisole will do.
Foamy green feces are the most troublesome, most likely Newcastle disease. There is no specific drug that can**.
It mainly inhabits the secondary broad-leaved forests, bamboo forests and sparse forests at the edge of the low hills and foothills below 2000m above sea level. It feeds on insects and insect larvae such as locusts, grasshoppers, beetles, snakes, caterpillars, ground tigers, flies, lice, etc., and also eats plant foods such as grains, plant fruits, and seeds. Starlings are more common in southern China and are both important agricultural and forestry birds and popular caged birds.
It can imitate the song of other birds, as well as simple human language, and is widely caged in China, and has been introduced to places such as the Philippines and Canada.
If it occasionally poops in a white, watery stool, it doesn't mean it's sick. The white color is urate precipitation, which is the bird's urine (the bird's urine and urine are excreted together), and when the starling does not have enough food residue in the stomach, the droppings will be loose.
If it keeps pulling white watery stool, you can give it tea, if it's too serious, give it oxytetracycline! Feed less meat, just a moderate amount, usually pay more attention to cleaning the bird cage hygiene, don't be too troublesome, starlings like water, take a bath, but don't bathe it when you're sick (if you really want to wash, then use warm water).
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Hello, it may be enteritis caused by improper diet, it is recommended to take it to the hospital for examination.
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Starling birds pull white poop every morning, which is normal and there is no need for keepers to worry. However, if the starling bird is pulling white loose feces all day long, it is likely to be gastroenteritis, and the starling will also have symptoms such as lack of energy during this period, and the keeper can mix the medicine with food to feed.
Generally speaking, the starling bird will not eat at night, only drink water, so it will pull out white thin feces during the day, which is normal, and the keeper does not need to worry too much, and then as long as the starling bird continues to eat, it will not continue to pull loose feces.
But if the starling bird is pulling white thin all day long, it is an abnormal manifestation. During this period, it often has symptoms such as lack of energy, drooping head, and feathers without luster, which is a manifestation of gastroenteritis and needs to be immediately **.
Keepers can feed it antibiotics to regulate the stomach, mix it with food and water and feed it to starlings, and continue for the next week**. If the myna is too sick to feed on its own, a syringe can be inserted into its mouth.
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Starlings don't pull black and they're not dying. Starlings who eat meat generally also pull black poop. When the starling is dying, the signs are generally characterized by malaise, loss of appetite, and sluggishness.
If the starling dies suddenly, it may be a feeding problem, and you should be careful not to let the starling eat too much.
Starling breeding tips
Starling's feed is suitable for egg rice, and the preparation method of egg rice is to put the rice into the pot, fry it with a simmer until it is yellow but not burnt, pour it into the basin, mix the stirred raw egg liquid into the rice while it is hot, stir it well and cool it and break it open and rub it away. Generally, 4 to 6 eggs are added per kilogram of rice, and ants, skin worms, shredded lean meat, tender vegetables, bananas, etc. are added in moderation.
Starling young birds are fed 150 grams of mung bean or soybean flour, 70 grams of minced meat, 30 grams of cooked eggs, 10 grams of green vegetable puree, and 0.5 to 1 grams of bone meal when they feed on their own. There are many experiences that show that it is also good to feed starlings with chicken compound feed, adding some shelled shrimp meat, silkworm pupae and other animal instruments.
Starlings eat a lot and pull a lot, and the feces have a fishy smell, the bottom of the cage and the fecal board should be cleaned once a day, and some fine sand can be placed at the bottom of the cage to prevent contamination of the mynas's toes. Food should be fresh, especially soft materials and powders are perishable, generally required to be eaten within 1 to 2 hours, the food tank should be cleaned every day, and new drinking water should be replaced.
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1. Caused by cold.
2. The food is unclean or poorly digested.
3. Parasitic or bacterial infection.
Starlings infected with bacteria or parasites in the body are also likely to have diarrhea, and the feces are fishy and abnormally colored, mostly yellow-green or yellow-white, and the parasites are ketchup-colored, so it is recommended to take a stool test and consult a doctor for medication**. In addition to reasonably supplementing beneficial bacteria, starlings can also drink garlic water appropriately, which will also help to fight bacteria and insects.
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Starling feces are abundant and smelly, and the bottom of the cage and the fecal board should be cleaned every other day. At the same time, the bird should be bathed in water frequently. Starlings can be placed in a water bath cage and let them bathe by themselves, shower with a watering can, and dry in the sun after the water bath.
The water tank is changed every day, because eating soft food is often shabu-shabu, which is easy to contaminate.
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Starlings pull white, which means that the protein is fed too much. If the starling pulls white, it means that the starling has gastroenteritis. When you find that starlings suffer from gastroenteritis, you should hang the bird cage in a quiet environment in time, let it recuperate, and feed it some antidiarrheal drugs.
Starlings pull white, which means that the protein is fed too much. If the starling pulls white, it means that the starling has gastroenteritis. When you find that starlings suffer from gastroenteritis, you should hang the bird cage in a quiet environment in time, let it recuperate, and feed it some antidiarrheal drugs.
Gastroenteritis is one of the common diseases of starlings and wrens, and the main cause of occurrence is that birds eat spoiled food or drink extremely unclean sewage with droppings. Sometimes the bird is overly hungry because the food in the cans is eaten up and not supplied in time, and then it is overly fed, which can also cause gastroenteritis. Birds catch a cold due to poor warmth, which can also cause gastroenteritis.
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Starlings pull white feces due to gastroenteritis, eating spoiled food and drinking sewage containing feces, starlings will have sluggish spirits, reduced appetite, and starlings will die if they are too long. You need to put the starling in a quiet place, drink water, add red wine appropriately, and feed antibiotics every day, and it will gradually recover.
Starling's white finger is due to gastroenteritis. In the process of conservation, the starling ate spoiled food and drank sewage containing feces. When the temperature drops, starlings get frostbite and can also contract gastroenteritis.
Starlings are infected with gastroenteritis, and they will have constant diarrhea, and their feces will have a foul smell. The starling's head will gradually atrophy, the spirit will be sluggish, the feathers will be loose, and the appetite will be reduced, which will cause the death of the starling for a long time.
Starlings are infected with gastroenteritis and need to be kept in a quiet place to recuperate. You can add red wine to the water that the starling drinks, feed the starling 2 times a day with antibiotics, and take it for 3 to 5 days in a row and it will gradually recover.
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Summary. The myna bird may be too hungry to poop, so you can feed it some feed and observe whether it will poop. Feeding too much meat will also cause starlings to pull white, so pay attention to feeding a lighter diet, such as soaking chicken feed in water, and feeding less high-protein foods such as bread worms.
If the symptoms of white feces do not improve, you can also buy some anti-inflammatory drugs for starlings to take, such as putting one-fifth of oxytetracycline into water for starlings to drink, once a day.
The myna bird may be too hungry to poop, so you can feed it some feed and observe whether it will poop. Feeding too much meat will also cause starlings to pull white, so pay attention to feeding a lighter diet, such as chicken feed soaked in water, and less high-protein foods such as spring bread worms. If the symptoms of white feces do not improve, you can also buy a little anti-inflammatory drugs for the starlings to take, such as putting one-fifth of oxytetracycline into water for the starlings to drink, once a day.
Starling bird pulling white thin feces can feed the starling bird to eat some raw eggs, Huaihuai and then observe the situation, if not improved, it is recommended to take the starling lead friend to the pet hospital for **. If there are bubbles on the white, it means that the white stool is indigestion. At this time, don't feed starlings to eat insects for the time being.
When the starlings have normal bowel movements, feed them normally. If the myna frequently pulls out loose white poop in the morning, you can mix oxytetracycline with water to give the starling**.
So when it comes to it, it's not really a big problem.
You can just do it this way.
No big deal.
Starling, will you die of white?
Not easy. If you don't die, you can follow the above methods to recuperate.
Starling, motionless why is this.
If you don't move, is your heart still beating if you still breathe?
Still jumping. Breathing is also good.
It's sleeping, sleeping with your eyes closed.
After a few minutes, he started walking around again.
That's fine, it's just that he doesn't take a break, birds and the like, and it's normal to stand for a while without moving.
That's fine, as long as everything is fine, there's nothing else.
These characteristics are mainly to look at, that is, breathing, heartbeat, and things like Huo Huo Huo are not normal.
If you pull white, it's not a big problem, you just need to condition it.
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