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Posted 17th July 2005, 07:44 PM
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Respiratory problems?


I have a bird that is breathing rapidly and wheezing. I've given it Vetfarm Respire tablets
+ Doxycycline 15mg
+ Broomhexine HCl 1mg

for 2 days so far. It's breathing sounds really wet. I tried to swab out the top of her breathing hole but it didn't change.

Also there's a slightly bad odor in her breath.

I'm open to suggestions!


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Posted 17th July 2005, 09:07 PM
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Vet. right away. This type of infection can be fetal. Seperate from all other pigeons.
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Posted 17th July 2005, 09:43 PM
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Hi Bruce,

Here is a link to avian vets, hopefully there will be one near you or you already have one.

http://www.pigeons.com/prd.htm

Best,

fp
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Posted 17th July 2005, 10:36 PM
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Bruce,

You might give the folks at JEDDS in Anaheim a call and see what product(s) they might advise. They typically have a wide selection of treatments for pigeon ailments and are pretty knowledgeable. http://www.jedds.com

Terry
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Posted 18th July 2005, 05:07 AM
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Bruce,

I looked in the big book and there's so many different possible causes that it'll probably take labwork to make a positive diagnosis. It's possible that the meds will catch it but it goes anywhere from gape worms to trichomoniasis to aspergillosis to Chlamydia (ornithosis--you really don't want it to be that one because you can get it) to... it's just all over the board. Even a form of pneumonia.

The vet is the best option. For finding an avian vet, you can also try:

www.aav.org

There's a "find a vet in your area" link somewhere on the page. If your current medications aren't making a dent, you may run out of time real quick.

Best of luck,

Pidgey
 

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