What s the matter with the budgies backs near their tails bleeding here?

Updated on pet 2024-08-11
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Generally speaking, check first to see if it is caused by multiple parrots fighting together? If there is no fight, it should be a problem that has just been made, and some will have diarrhea, diarrhea, and bleeding, and this situation will require the use of medicine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    I feel like it's all broken, the hair is gone, so it's bleeding, have you noticed if there are several parrots fighting, for others to do it, pecked off his skin, the hair is pecked off to bleed, there is a possibility that it is bitten by insects, you check him to see if there are a lot of insects on his body that bite him, is he suffering from any disease? This must be carefully checked and the right medicine must be prescribed. Hurry up and get him some anti-inflammatory medicine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Pay attention to whether it is a fight with the cage tiger skin or some reason. If there is a fight, it may be necessary to keep it in separate cages, and deal with the injured area.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Single-raised: Pay attention to whether the birds have the habit of plucking their own feathers.

    In addition to plucking their own hair, it may be appropriate to fight with some anti-inflammatory ointment, eye ointment, erythromycin ointment for anti-inflammatory.

    It is also possible that featherpecking can be cut into a cardboard circle and put around the neck to force it to correct the pecking habit.

    The main causes of featherpecker:

    1. Lack of amino acids, salt, calcium, phosphorus, vitamins, etc. in daily feed; Second, the cage density is too large, and the ventilation conditions are poor, so there are many cage birds in groups and few in single cages; 3. The light is too strong, the temperature is too high, and the activity is insufficient; 4. Infection of mites and other ectoparasites; 5. Insufficient nesting materials during breeding, so that the parent birds peck at themselves or chicks to fill in the feathers.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It should be a traumatic injury caused by a fight, or it may be a frightened cage. Apply some iodine to disinfect it, and it will be fine in a few days.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Apply iodophor several times a day to disinfect and sterilize.

    Keep the parrot separately, but spend time with the parrot several times a day, chatting and playing. Because in addition to being sick, parrots can also get depression because they are unhappy, and when depression is severe, they will also pluck their own feathers.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Anything could be....You have to know for yourself....It was possible that the one who had a fight was bitten by another....It is possible that you will be so frightened that you will be bruised...It is possible that the rat bites...

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Check first if it's caused by multiple parrots fighting together? If there is no case of fighting, it is the habit of plucking one's own hair.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    According to the famous medical master Michael Pees, scabies is one of the top 10 common diseases of budgies.

    Most people know that with medical white petroleum jelly you can**.

    However, even if many people think that Vaseline can kill scabies mites without toxicity and harmlessness, it is common for affected birds to not cooperate in the process, bite and hurt the anxious owner, and even have cups for "curing ringworm death", so it is very important to understand the scabies in order to prevent it from happening.

    In addition, there is ** after scabies "**", why is this?

    In addition, until now, some people still mistakenly believe that scabies is caused by bacteria and fungi, so they use powerful bactericidal drugs** scabies. There are also risks to the health of affected birds.

    According to the current scientific research conclusions, scabies is caused by the ectoparasite scabies mites, and whether there will be new research findings in the future, the landlord does not guarantee...

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, is your parrot's mouth okay? How?

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Isn't it just a shake, if it's shaking all the time, see if the hair on its body stands up, if it is erected, it's either scared, or it's unsteady, change a wooden stick, or it's hungry, my parrot often shakes.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It may be that you are sick, you can open the capsule of Amosin and sprinkle the powder in water and a food bowl, and give it more delicious supplements (green vegetables, fruits, etc.).

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you just shake it, it's normal, if you keep shaking it, you need to see if the hair on its body stands up, if it is erected, it's either scared, or it's unsteady, and you need to change a stick; Or maybe you're hungry.

    The budgie (scientific name: melopsittacus undulatus) is a bird of the parrot family of the order Psittaciformes, also known as the petite phoenix, which is a small climbing bird species native to the outback of Australia. Wild budgies inhabit forest edges, grasslands, and other places, and live in groups, feeding on plant seeds, etc.

    The breeding period of budgies is from June to January, and they will nest in tree hollows in the wild, laying 4-8 eggs per nest, and the incubation period is 18 days. Budgies are lively and easy to domesticate, and are one of the most common pet birds in China. Because budgies are imported species and have no wild distribution in the wild in China, they are not national protected animals.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    How did you get it? You can't fight like this, can you? Did you scrape the sharp part of the wire?

    If the sac is broken, the sac should be sutured, and then the epidermis should be sutured (because the sac is broken is a deeper injury, and it is best to suture the epidermal wound at this time) - to be honest, the tiger skin is too small, and I am not 100% sure.

    The method of checking the bursa is that if the bursa is broken, the fat layer will often turn out, and the water and food in the bursa will also leak out, and observe its eating and drinking.

    The suture step is to go to the medical device store to buy absorbable sutures and triangular loopers, after the needle and thread are sterilized, disinfect the wound with iodine, and then if the wound is large, you treat it as a pocket, take three points at the edge of the wound, close the mouth after the needle lead is passed three points, tie a dead knot (don't think about removing the sutures, just leave it inside), and then the outer skin is also sewn in this way. Finally, apply erythromycin eye ointment to the area where the sutures have been placed. Don't forget, give the parrot water soaked in pediatric rehydration salts (or saline + glucose injection).

    If the sac is not broken, iodophor or iodine tincture sterilization, and erythromycin eye ointment is smeared, the injured skin will slowly shrink and grow new skin in its place. Injury and blood loss will make you a little sleepy, but the male bird should be strong.

    Attached 9 years ago, we were injured when our red pigeon Hufeng was injured when he was a child, and it has recently fallen in love after two marriages and two wives.

    The sac is hooked and the fat layer is visible to the naked eye.

    Triangular needle, suture, sodium chloride injection.

    Erythromycin eye ointment is applied after suturing to prevent chlamydia from infecting the wound.

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