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Posted by judy on March 25, 2003 at 16:57:00:
In Reply to: Re: hyacinth my norwich hen posted by grace0701932@mail.com on March 24, 2003 at 16:13:29:
: : My norwich hen Hyacinth started to wheeze late Sat nite, she wheezed off and on all day on Sunday, Sunday nite she slept without the labored breathing and started up wheezing 1st thing this morn. I brought her to my vetinarian hosp, but the 2 aviary doctors are off today. They have her in an incubator there tonite and the avian doctors will check her tomorrow. I don't think she has mites because the other 2 canarys don't and they have only been in contact with one another. Is there a kind of medication 'SCAT'? or antibiotic that birds can take for a respiratory prblm? She is the only one with this problem and I didn't want to let it go since I was afraid it could be fatal or contagious to the other birds. The vet hosp is expensive, but they couldn't guarantee me that I would be able to take her home today and have her seen tomorrow because they book up very fast. Do I have to worry about the other canarys if she does have a respiratory prblm...thanks Judy : Hello Judy: : However it sounds as though your bird could have a respiratory infection which should be treated as that can also be dangerous. Unfortunately in canaries the slightest thing is dangerous. Unfortunately Hyacinth died today. The vets called me at 11am and she was completely healthy eating jumping around no runny droppings and they were going to do blood work and other tests. They gave her Epinephrine injection and Atropine. I got a call from the vet at 12:30p saying call it's an emergency. They were getting ready to do the workup when she collapsed and they put her on oxigen. Her lungs filled up completely with fluid and she couldn't breathe. She was starting to ovulate and they mentioned a soft mass in her body...tumor?? cancer??..They couldn't tell because she was so small. They had me bring in the male norwich and he was examined and is fine, incase what she had was infectious..They want me to watch him and the gloster closely and bring them in if they show any symptoms. It was an infection of some kind, by the way they didn't see any air sac mites. If I hadn't of left her overnite at the hospital she would have died in the cage at home. Do you have any ideas what happened, their diagnosis read: DYSPINEA...
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