Budgies problems?
Does a female budgies cere always look dry and crusty during breeding season?How can i be sure that she hasnt got scabby mites
Answers:
my female budgies cere is normally brown and looks scabby and dry but if you are unsure go to www.24parrot.com and buy a tin of mite spray and give her a quick spray down just to make sure its very easy and the spray only costs a few quid
i dont know ive got 3 budgies but never come across this problem best to check it out with your vet
sorry Carol
i am in the wrong question but ring a vet and they will help you
If it is only during season It is likely not a issue. If it is scaly mites it will be All the time and will go around in the feathers around the cere and the feet.
It will have tiny black dots in it.
You will also notice a change in her breathing.
As far as sprays and those thingsyou put in cages do not waste your money. They do not do anything.
There is a picture of scaly mite as well as awesome information here
http://www3.sympatico.ca/davehansen/para.
Also check the main page for general information
http://www3.sympatico.ca/davehansen/budg.
No, your Budgie is healthy. When you have a tan-ish crusty cere coloring that means you have a female Budgie. When your Budgie has a Blue cere you have a male budgie.
When your budgie is young he/she has a tiny shade of blue and white.
The female budgie's tan-ish crusty cere coloring in not a part of breeding season, it will always be like that.
I hoped this helped you,
Anthony
she might have scaly face. just go to the pet store and ask for some scaly face treatment and apply it to your birds cere. my bird had the same problem and after a week of applying the treatment it was gone
Yes.When a female is in breeding condition her cere will be dark brown and may become rough and crusty.
Scaley face mite looks like a greyish,scurfy,encrustation on beak and cere.
All female ceres are crusty and dry looking.
If she has mites then it will be creamy-white with lots of little holes on the beak, legs and around the eyes.
If it looks like that then put vaseline on the places but be careful not to get it near the nostrils because she won't be able to breath properly.
I have bred budgies for over 5 years now and from my experience femals budgies do get quite brown, crusty beaks around breeding season. Although i bought a male budgie about a year ago & he was carying (i didnt know at the time) mites called scaly face/scally feet. Once i has picked up that he actually had the disease it was too late and he had already spread it to about 8-9 other birds. So i took the bird to the vet that was carrying the disease and they told me to go to the petshop and buy some mite and lice spray to spray your birds/anythng wooden in the cage with (as the mites hide and breed in wooded objects) and also buy some scaly face formular which u can get from any pet shop i think (it comes ina small jar and is only about $7). The vet also told me that you can put vaseline on the birds feet which is a white petroleum jells so it suffocates and kill the lice in the birds feet. Althought this will not work if it is around the birds cere/face area which is what the scaly face formular is for. It is extremely good and works in a very short amount of time. You can also put that on the birds feet. I would recommend that you buy some of this formular if you are worried and apply it to ur birds beak but keep in mind that if the bird swallows it it can have a serious effect on ur bird. which is why it is a good idea to have a second person to hold the birds head still whilst u apply the fomrular. Hope this helps
best not bother them during breeding sessions as this will upset them if they feeding and happy not sitting with head turned into shoulders you can spray them with a diluted bird wash trips to vets etc injections will prove very stress full and will kill them self maintenance best
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Answers:
my female budgies cere is normally brown and looks scabby and dry but if you are unsure go to www.24parrot.com and buy a tin of mite spray and give her a quick spray down just to make sure its very easy and the spray only costs a few quid
i dont know ive got 3 budgies but never come across this problem best to check it out with your vet
sorry Carol
i am in the wrong question but ring a vet and they will help you
If it is only during season It is likely not a issue. If it is scaly mites it will be All the time and will go around in the feathers around the cere and the feet.
It will have tiny black dots in it.
You will also notice a change in her breathing.
As far as sprays and those thingsyou put in cages do not waste your money. They do not do anything.
There is a picture of scaly mite as well as awesome information here
http://www3.sympatico.ca/davehansen/para.
Also check the main page for general information
http://www3.sympatico.ca/davehansen/budg.
No, your Budgie is healthy. When you have a tan-ish crusty cere coloring that means you have a female Budgie. When your Budgie has a Blue cere you have a male budgie.
When your budgie is young he/she has a tiny shade of blue and white.
The female budgie's tan-ish crusty cere coloring in not a part of breeding season, it will always be like that.
I hoped this helped you,
Anthony
she might have scaly face. just go to the pet store and ask for some scaly face treatment and apply it to your birds cere. my bird had the same problem and after a week of applying the treatment it was gone
Yes.When a female is in breeding condition her cere will be dark brown and may become rough and crusty.
Scaley face mite looks like a greyish,scurfy,encrustation on beak and cere.
All female ceres are crusty and dry looking.
If she has mites then it will be creamy-white with lots of little holes on the beak, legs and around the eyes.
If it looks like that then put vaseline on the places but be careful not to get it near the nostrils because she won't be able to breath properly.
I have bred budgies for over 5 years now and from my experience femals budgies do get quite brown, crusty beaks around breeding season. Although i bought a male budgie about a year ago & he was carying (i didnt know at the time) mites called scaly face/scally feet. Once i has picked up that he actually had the disease it was too late and he had already spread it to about 8-9 other birds. So i took the bird to the vet that was carrying the disease and they told me to go to the petshop and buy some mite and lice spray to spray your birds/anythng wooden in the cage with (as the mites hide and breed in wooded objects) and also buy some scaly face formular which u can get from any pet shop i think (it comes ina small jar and is only about $7). The vet also told me that you can put vaseline on the birds feet which is a white petroleum jells so it suffocates and kill the lice in the birds feet. Althought this will not work if it is around the birds cere/face area which is what the scaly face formular is for. It is extremely good and works in a very short amount of time. You can also put that on the birds feet. I would recommend that you buy some of this formular if you are worried and apply it to ur birds beak but keep in mind that if the bird swallows it it can have a serious effect on ur bird. which is why it is a good idea to have a second person to hold the birds head still whilst u apply the fomrular. Hope this helps
best not bother them during breeding sessions as this will upset them if they feeding and happy not sitting with head turned into shoulders you can spray them with a diluted bird wash trips to vets etc injections will prove very stress full and will kill them self maintenance best
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