HOW TO TELL OR KNOW IF YOUR BIRD IS SICK | Signs Your Bird is Sick

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Published 2021-01-08
Here is a video on how to tell or know if your bird is sick! Birds are really good at hiding illnesses so I shared a bunch of tips and signs that your bird is sick! Learning how to read your bird's poop and knowing your bird's weight are good early indicators of sickness. I'm not a vet so if your bird has any of these signs that I mentioned, please contact your avian vet for help!

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All Comments (21)
  • @jlinus7251
    Just watched a 7 minute video on bird poop :)
  • @quinnnguyen2186
    My cockatiel passed out today, peacefully in my hand. Right from the moment, I noticed that she refused to eat, being quiet, sat sadly on the floor, not being able to balance herself on the perch, I knew that she was sick. I got her medicine (for common sickness in birds) and kept her warm with a heating bulb - sadly I had to cure her this way because my city is lock-down and no avian vets are opened nor anyone can go out. She got well after a night, she craved food, flew around, chirped loudly, being extremely affectionate, played with her mate, acted completely as normal. 3 days after that - she got sick again, and this time things didn't end well... She couldn't eat, couldn't even walk toward the warmth from the heating bulb... I still cannot figure out the cause of her death. My heart is broken into pieces . . .
  • Thank you for all the work you out into your videos, they are so helpful!!
  • @Alnsm
    you deserve soo much more attention. the way you edit your videos is so catching and makes things fun to learn !
  • @jorgea7970
    Love your vids❤️! Im planning on getting a green cheek conure in 2 months. So your vids are super useful!☺️
  • @cowgirl_406
    Those two preening each other is the cutest thing I’ve seen all day, including my sun conure. 🥰🥰
  • @soaring.phoenix
    Reliable, complete, detailed, useful source of information! Great channel! 👍
  • @radio9939
    I love that there were plenty of photos and videos of the examples to look out for. This is really helpful.
  • This info is real important. Glad you did it because I couldn't! 🐾Thank you
  • @madameHunterr
    Thank you for giving us this information. It's very important to be able to "catch" it before it's too late, as rare as that is. Give your birbs scratches for me! 💖💖💖
  • @jessirarara
    I don't know how I didn't find your video when looking for videos on bird poop! I think yours is the only video I've found that has actual pictures of the poop. I've been so confused on what a "black tarry" poop should look like. This has been insanely helpful. Thank you so much!
  • @tomferrier6143
    Lol that morning poop. Yep, that's what my conures look like! I don't know why they decide to hold it all night.
  • @sackofclams953
    I really appreciated the mention of morning poop smell. This is the only place I’ve ever seen that mentioned
  • @88anzey
    Ur videos are amazing! :) especially for beginners and those who needs a refresher course. I wished i came across your channel when i was new to the scene. Keep it up!
  • @micahhamstra472
    This was such an informative video. I watched this when I was concerned about my bird and because of it. I brought her into the hospital and we ended up losing her so thank you for helping me realise that she was suffering.
  • @Blue2crows
    Just lost my Macaw, Harvey. Last week he was happy and fine. RIP
  • Thank you for this video! I'm a new bird owner and all is just fine. However, knowing a little more of what to look for is always a good thing... And I love my bird! Thank you again!
  • @fatimaa4741
    Your channel has grown so quickly!! 😳😳
  • This has been so helpful! Especially the part about only having urine/mostly urine. I've had my conures for a little over a month and sometimes their poops are mostly urine and I've been worried that they were sick or getting sick since googling didn't give me anything. The air is quite dry so they drink a lot and get a lot of veggies so I assume that's the reason why their poops are sometimes only/mostly urine! Thank you for the video!