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Post subject: massive night fright  Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 10:15 pm |
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It happened. We had a strong thunderstorm this night but by the time they had a fright it was just raining. Window in the kitchen was open, birds were in the living room sleeping, I was in the basement reading. Don't know what scared them, but it doesn't matter. I heard a sound as if we had tennis ball size hail outside. I rushed upstairs hoping it was a tennis ball hail outside but unfortunately the sound was my birds going crazy in their cages. I don't have much experience with night frights. I turned on the light, it took them some time to calm down. I saw that some of them had blood on the wings. I recalled I read about using cornstarch to stop bleeding, but the problem is that I didn't have any cornstarch or even flour in the house (I will from now on!). My daughter is gluten-sensitive, that's why I don't have even flour. I have some gluten free baking mixes but the last time I put it on my burn (when I was promised that flour helps very well) I had even worse irritation, so I decided not to risk (I guess it's all bein said about regular wheat flour). I wanted to go to the store to get cornstarch but I was afraid to leave the birds alone (other people are sleeping and don't give a damn). Cuddles was the one who seemed to have more blood that some others (poor Cuddles, not again!) but she recently runs away from me because I was trying to treat her when she was sick. I just mean that trying to get her and do more manipulations to her would cause more stress and I wanted everybody to calm down. They all seemed to be more or less OK, but I will definitely find out tomorrow. While they went back to their perches, I didn't see any significant bleeding. so I guess I am not going to the store at night. Poor poor babies! I learned that it's better not to pick them up trying to help as they are really in the different reality when it happens. I will pray for them to be OK!
_________________ Cuddles and Trillie (cockatiel parents) and their 8 children
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Post subject: Re: massive night fright  Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 8:31 am |
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thank you. they seemed to be all right in the morning. Anything else to watch for?
_________________ Cuddles and Trillie (cockatiel parents) and their 8 children
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Post subject: Re: massive night fright  Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 8:39 am |
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my birds all are doing OK. But getting back to the conversation of going out of town for vacation, when it was suggested that somebody comes once a day to check on birds, I don't think it's a good idea because of the possible night frights. What would happen if I didn't come and didn't turn on the light? would they be flying insane until they all are very much hurt?
_________________ Cuddles and Trillie (cockatiel parents) and their 8 children
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