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Post by alexandra on Jan 12, 2007 11:59:23 GMT
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Post by a11ycat on Jan 12, 2007 12:08:17 GMT
I'm not sure what the problem is... but I have noticed that when I feed my birds different things they can get different coloured poops so as long as there isn't too much diahorrea and she's eating and drinking normally and not having repeated episodes of diahorrea then I'm sure she will be fine. I'd also suggest to offer her a range of foods (seed, eggfood, little bits of veggies or fruit) so that she can decide what she needs to eat), but I've never had any brooding birds before. Hope this helps!
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Post by alexandra on Jan 12, 2007 12:34:12 GMT
thanks for your suggestions. i have just managed to get hold of a vet, he said its because she has had a bit too much egg food and as its rich its upset her tummy a bit. ahhhh poor girl. well she should be fine i just have to cut down on the food and let her settle...............she has always been a piggy when it comes to food i had put egg food in for jake too but little miss piggy gobbled it all up!! Jake really has to learn to get there first!!
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Post by buuzbee on Jan 14, 2007 4:25:11 GMT
glad to hear all is good!
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Post by Berserka on Jan 14, 2007 11:26:51 GMT
It is awful isn't it when they worry us like that!
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Post by alexandra on Jan 14, 2007 12:24:20 GMT
you're telling me!! i was watching her like a hawk!! today i'm not sure if she is going to lay another egg. she is sitting a lot today. i am just panicking in case she gets egg bound and i have to go out in a mo!
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Post by Billie on Jan 15, 2007 17:23:07 GMT
Its true that different food affects the poop, when my gang have veg it can make their poop a bit wetter just by the nature of the extra moisture the get from eating the veg. They also get orange poop when they have had carrot for a couple of days. Scared the life out of me at first then I remembered they had eaten the carrot. #rolleyes#
Billie
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