The performance of budgies when weak
1. Budgies stay for a long time on the bottom of the cage and appear to be sluggish. The symptoms of the parrot are mainly related to the weakness of its wings, legs and feet, and it is difficult to climb the cage wall. In this case, the bird can only crawl to the bottom of the cage. If the budgies are found to have similar phenomena as above, the breeder can try to put them on their hands. If the budgies do not struggle at all and just lie down on their palms, and the hands do not feel caught by their claws, It means that the budgie has been sick or injured.
2. Always stand on the perch bar and do not move very much during the day, and keep the eyes tightly closed. The above may also be a sign of weakness in the budgerigar. Because budgies stay in a quiet environment to cultivate when they are weak, sick or injured, when they are unwell, budgies will stay in the cage for a long time and keep their eyes closed, especially the tiger skin. If these phenomena occur in the parrot during the day, it is more likely that the parrot’s body is abnormal.
3. The budgerigar appears to twitch and tremble. A budgerigar showing these symptoms is likely to be seriously ill. For example, when a budgie is infected with air sac mites, the body will sway unconsciously; when the budgie has diarrhea and severe dehydration, it often causes it to be unable to stand; when the budgie suffers from a severe cold, it often Symptoms such as convulsions and frequent sneezing will be accompanied. As the above phenomena occur, the budgerigar will become weaker, resulting in a further reduction in resistance. At this time, if the breeder does not take measures to treat the budgerigar in time, it is likely to become seriously ill and die.
The above is our analysis of the performance of the budgerigar when it is weak. If the breeder finds the above abnormal phenomenon in the parrot, he must pay attention and give it timely treatment to prevent his condition from getting worse.