How to tell if a parakeet is sick?

1 Change in poop, runny/lack of droppings. 2 Decrease in talking/chirping/activity. 3 Plucking feathers (not regular preening). 4 Feathers are dirty/stuck together/ratty. 5 Discharge from eyes/nose/beak. 6 (more items)

Why does my parakeet keep biting its feathers?

Some possible reasons for feather damaging include: Boredom. If the bird doesn’t feel mentally stimulated, it will grow bored. Picking at its feathers is a form of distracting itself, much as when a human bites at their fingernails out of boredom or frustration.

What should I do if my parakeet is congested?

Ensure that the bird gets at least 10 to 12 hours of sleep. This may include making the bird’s resting area off-bounds to all household members. In some cases, it may help to increase the humidity in your home. Talk to your vet about this; it can assist with improved breathing if the bird is congested, but the vet must okay it first.

What to do if a parakeet bites you?

To keep from being bitten, with the bird’s back in the palm of your hand and the beak facing out, place your thumb on one side of the face and your index finger on the other side of the face (don’t smash it’s eyes!). You can hold the bird’s head and neck straight like this so it can’t bite you or hurt itself.

How can you tell when a parakeet is sick?

If you see discharge from the nostrils, or crusted areas, the bird is ill. If you notice or feel lumps or swollen parts of the bird’s body, this is a problem in need of immediate veterinary attention. Be alert to any vomiting or regurgitation. This usually signals illness.

What to do if your parakeet is shivering?

Since shivering often points a wide range of different ailments in pet birds, it may be beneficial to take your parakeet to an avian veterinarian for a thorough checkup before making the assumption that he is just shy and nerve-wracked, for example.

What does it mean when a parakeet has a dirty vent?

Dirty vents mean upset tummies. Healthy budgies, also called parakeets and budgerigars, have clean, smooth feathers, even around their vents, where poop comes out. Charlie’s diarrhea is due to something he ate or a more serious condition. Poop-checking gives useful information when budgies have dirty vents.

Some possible reasons for feather damaging include: Boredom. If the bird doesn’t feel mentally stimulated, it will grow bored. Picking at its feathers is a form of distracting itself, much as when a human bites at their fingernails out of boredom or frustration.