1. What kinds of trauma will occur in the budgerigar
The trauma of the budgerigar The situation is relatively common, such as prone to bruises on the legs and feet, broken toes and so on. However, for those parrots with strong self-healing ability, some minor traumas they appear can generally heal on their own. Of course, when the fruit feeders reasonably use trauma medicines for them, their wounds will heal faster. When it is found that the parrot has external wounds, even if the wounds are known to heal slowly by themselves, it is best for the owner to disinfect the wounds for them to prevent the wounds from being infected by external bacteria.
In addition, some traumatic wounds in budgerigars are difficult to recover or cannot recover, such as broken toes, broken legs, broken beaks and other traumas, such traumas in budgerigars cannot be recovered as before It may even affect the survivability of injured parrots. Because the budgerigar is difficult to eat alone after the broken mouth, and the balance ability of the broken leg budgerigar will be greatly restricted, so that it cannot climb, these situations will seriously affect the budgerigar’s survivability.
Second, other common diseases of budgerigars
In addition to external trauma, budgerigars Common cold, diarrhea, hair loss and other symptoms. If it is a mild cold symptom, the budgerigar can generally overcome the disease through resistance, but if the budgerigar has skin diseases such as hair loss, the owner must intervene. Because the tiger skin is allowed to shed its feathers and feathers, it is difficult for the budgerigar to grow new hair and become bald. If the skin disease of the budgerigar is mild, it can generally be treated by applying related drugs. If the disease is more serious, antibiotics such as oxytetracycline need to be used.
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