Hello
My CAG is ten months old and has been acting differently than her usual self. About a week ago she seemed withdrawn, sleepy, and was very quiet. I noticed that she would put her beak down and clear fluid came out of her beak. This happened twice in about an hour. I got her an appointment that day with our Avian vet. He examined her thoroughly and asked many good questions. After doing a crop swab he determined she had a bacterial infection in her crop.
He prescribed Sulfa-Trim and Nystatin twice daily for a week. He asked me to weigh her every day and to call him with her weight every couple of days. She has finished her course of medicine but something is still not right. I have a follow up appt. on Tuesday next week.
Her droppings look normal but are very small compared to what the were before this. She still is not eating much unless I feed her soft foods like fruit, steamed veggies, cooked pasta, cous cous, and beans. She will not eat any of her pellets when before she would eat them constantly. She is still very quiet when she was saying a few words and had several chatting and whistling sessions a day.
She has been fully weaned for two months and was eating great before this. Her weight is only about 360 grams. She lost about 20 grams after fully weaning. She has begun her first molt with downies flying everywhere and has lost four tail feathers. (New feathers are visibly coming in) I wonder if she is feeling this way because of molting. Either way she won't see the vet again until Tuesday afternoon.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated greatly from experienced owners.