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JessiMuse
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Post subject: Re: Well I'm a f***ing idiot...  Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 2:07 pm |
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I may have to try it, just to see if Lucy may like it. I'd love to make something warm for her, since she's probably chilly due to so much weight loss. Any suggestions on warm foods? I'm thinking some kind of cooked rice, or something of the like. Also, remember how I put bird seed and eggfood out there to try and get Lucy to come back? Well, the wild birds JUST NOW started to eat what I had out. 
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Post subject: Re: Well I'm a f***ing idiot...  Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 3:53 pm |
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If you want to feed her something warm, you could offer some warm oatmeal (or something similar) on a spoon. It should feel warm but not hot when you touch it to your lip. This is similar to the way I handfeed fledglings, except I have handfeeding formula on the spoon instead of oatmeal. A lot of my older birds still like to eat this way, and sometimes I have trouble with them pushing the chicks out of the way to get at the food. A lamp or heating pad sending warmth into the cage is a good way to help keep her warm. When there's no food being eaten, the body uses up the fat stores first then starts in on the muscle as a source of energy. So now she needs calories (fat and/or carbs) and protein to rebuild. If she likes eating oatmeal off a spoon, you could try mixing a little peanut butter into the next serving to up the fat and protein content. I've never given my birds plain peanut butter so it isn't something that she's used to, but you could try offering it to her to see if she'll go for it. Here's the general delivery method for the handfeeding formula. There's some human baby food vegetables mixed into it and that's why it looks orange. Please excuse the lack of crests, Shodu likes to play barber with her children. 
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Post subject: Re: Well I'm a f***ing idiot...  Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 10:52 pm |
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Odd that she just does that with the crests. Well, better than every single feather on the body.  I've been covering up the cage at night to make sure she's warm enough. I'll definitely have to try oatmeal, or eggs. Might buy a bunch of sunflower seeds too, for the sake of her gaining weight. In the meantime, just trying to make sure she gets enough food.
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Post subject: Re: Well I'm a f***ing idiot...  Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2015 10:09 am |
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JessiMuse wrote: Now there's just her voice...
I keep reading that it's a possible sign of an infection. I definitely hope that's not the case. Since she's weak, I wouldn't know to put her on a probiotic or antibiotic to fight an infection. Heck, I don't even want to put her on ANY medicine unless a vet tells me, because I wouldn't know what I'm doing! have you taken her to a doctor yet? my birds love cooked brown rice (with egg yolk and broccoli or they would eat it without anything)
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Post subject: Re: Well I'm a f***ing idiot...  Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2015 12:36 pm |
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Not yet. I might wait a little longer to see if it's cleared up. She's not usually vocal aside from her chattery moments, so I'll have to wait until I hear her chirp. Trying to find an affordable avian vet that's actually good is kinda hard, and I just used a considerable amount of my savings to order some textbooks for my upcoming college semester. I got Lucy to eat a carrot today. She seemed to really enjoy it, after I finally got her to eat it. Now her beak is all orange.  I'll post pictures once photobucket decides to start working properly on my computer. Might have to transfer them to my iPad, and upload them to photobucket that way. I think she's starting to gain some of her weight back, too. She's feeling a little heavier today. I'll have to get her back to eating pellets at some point. I'll give her some nutriberries to get that started.
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