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Baby Parakeet still frozen in place after 3 weeks #432032 03/16/20 05:11 PM
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So i have this new baby Budgie, he is 15 weeks old this Thursday. He doesnt chirp or sing, he did more when i first got him, but now rarely any sounds. I know baby budgies tend not to be so chirpy, so I underttand that, but he does not play with an toys, he doesnt explore his cage, he sits there FROZEN in one spot all day long! I even have a camera in his room so I can watch if he is active while I am away at work and he is all alone, but NOTHING STILL! He will eat, never seen him drink water at all, and he is fluffed up most of the time even though the room is a comfortable warmth. I have gotten him use to getting on my finger already and i will put him on my shoulder where he will stay unless he see's his cage and makes a break for that. But he will go up and downstairs with me and stay on my shoulder, he even groomed me slightly while on my shoulder in the bathroom last night. But he is not active, I talk to him and he listens, but he does nothing, just frozen on his perch; even after 3 weeks of me spending ALOT OF TIME WITH HIM, and feeding him mullets, he doesn't do anything. ANY ADVICE!? I even put up a mirror for him which he could care less about and i even put Budgie noises on for 10 hours and he use to squak to them, but he no longer does; its like he KNOWS THESE ARE NOT REALY BUDGIES in the mirror or the sounds.
SOMEONE PLEASE HELP,

Re: Baby Parakeet still frozen in place after 3 weeks [Re: malmo] #436205 07/28/22 06:06 AM
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I have a baby parakeet that has been frozen in place for 3 weeks. I have tried everything, but she is still completely frozen in place. I've taken her to the vet and they said that it's possible that she might recover if I keep her warm, but she isn't going to get better. Site https://www.essayontime.co.uk/abstract/ is really helpful in finding the best writer for your help in essay.

Re: Baby Parakeet still frozen in place after 3 weeks [Re: malmo] #436294 12/06/22 07:14 PM
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Re: Baby Parakeet still frozen in place after 3 weeks [Re: malmo] #436334 12/23/22 07:25 PM
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Hello! I think your parrot just has a very calm nature. But, if you are very worried about him, contact your veterinarian. The guys here are talking about essay writing services. I understand what they mean. I am familiar with such services. In college, I used a paper owl service. You can read his review at https://essayreviewexpert.com/review/papersowl/. I want to say that for me it was a huge salvation in my student years. When they ask a difficult topic or when there is very little time to collect information, everything was done quickly and efficiently with their help.

Re: Baby Parakeet still frozen in place after 3 weeks [Re: malmo] #436434 03/15/23 04:03 AM
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My baby parakeet has been stuck in ice for three weeks. I've exhausted every possible avenue, but she remains immobile. The veterinarian indicated it was conceivable she could get better if I kept her warm, but she isn't going to. monkey mart

Re: Baby Parakeet still frozen in place after 3 weeks [Re: malmo] #436436 03/15/23 04:05 AM
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If you don't want them to lay eggs, I think your best bet is to separate them into separate cages. She may be eating the cuttlebone more because it is around that time for her to want to have eggs, if you know what I mean, and her body is signaling her that she needs it. I have no idea if she is pregnant, but I would keep an eye on her for a few more days just to be safe.

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