bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member 9 Dec 2013 #1 My brother has an orange-winged amazon parrot about 10 years old. He has been showing signs of distress and the vet says he has asthma. Has anyone ever heard of this in a bird before?
My brother has an orange-winged amazon parrot about 10 years old. He has been showing signs of distress and the vet says he has asthma. Has anyone ever heard of this in a bird before?
FBBird Well-Known Member 15+ year member 9 Dec 2013 #2 More likely Aspergillosis or Psittacosis. Get faecals tested.
bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member 10 Dec 2013 #3 FBBird said: More likely Aspergillosis or Psittacosis. Get faecals tested. Click to expand... That is what I was thinking, the vet is running some tests.
FBBird said: More likely Aspergillosis or Psittacosis. Get faecals tested. Click to expand... That is what I was thinking, the vet is running some tests.
bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member 13 Dec 2013 #4 The blood test was positive for an infection and a growth was removed from the air sac, results of the biopsy are not known at the moment.
The blood test was positive for an infection and a growth was removed from the air sac, results of the biopsy are not known at the moment.
Maisie Well-Known Member 13 Dec 2013 #5 Which vet are you seeing? I can highly recommend Richard at Avian Veterinary Services in Northwich. Avian Veterinary Services
Which vet are you seeing? I can highly recommend Richard at Avian Veterinary Services in Northwich. Avian Veterinary Services
bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member 13 Dec 2013 #6 Thanks for that Maisie, it is my brother's bird. He goes to a vet in Tarpoley.