You
dont have to
be a veterinarian to
be able to
take care
of an injured bird on
your own. Of course, anything major
is beyond
your control but
you can do some first aid before hand. It
can save
the birds life.
1. Heat
Temperature
is important with
parrots. At least
85 degrees are needed to keep these
birds warm. If they are warm
enough, they will use
their metabolic energy
and their resources to keep their body
temperature to at least 104 degrees.
This
is the reason
why, you need to
increase the temperature if you have a sick bird in your hand.
You will be able to save a lot of their energy when the temperature
is close to what their body needs.
This will allow
them to conserve most of their energy to fighting the illness.
2. Humidity
Humidity
is vital when you are dealing with an illness
that is
caused by a respiratory
problem. If it is just a wound or a physical energy,
humidity is
not that essential. This is because humidity allows the parrot to breathe easily
as it eases the passage of air. Respiratory problems in
parrots are often seen through the odd noises that they make when they breathe.
Their breathing will be wheezy and raspy. There will be significant movement in the tail when they have problems in breathing.
Another sign is when they hold their beaks open to breathing. If you have it in your house, use a vaporizer or a humidifier to help keep the humidity stable. If you dont have this, you
can improvise and take the parrot inside a bathroom. Turn the hot water faucet on. This will help keep the room humid.
3. Water or liquids
Like humans, parrots need water or liquid to keep them going. High temperature such as fever and problems in the body can drain the body of its fluids. To give water to parrots, you can use a spoon or syringe. Your finger can even be used. Do not use just water. Grape or apple juice are good choices. So is a
bottled water with honey on it.
4. Taking it
easy and rest
Rest is what everybody
needs to help the parrot regain its strength back. An injured or
ill parrot may be placed in a dark room
where he cannot do much of anything but
sleep and rest. Noise will jar them awake while the lure of toys and colorful and shiny stuff will only tempt them to move around.
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