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Conference 7.286::pet_birds

Title:Captive Breeding for Conservation--and FUN!
Notice:INTROS 6.X / FOR SALE 13.X / Buying a Bird 900.*
Moderator:VIDEO::PULSIFER
Created:Mon Oct 10 1988
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:942
Total number of notes:6016

93.0. "cyst???" by ASABET::F_SPINNEY () Wed Jan 11 1989 12:27

    my nine year old parakeet has developed a white bump on her leg
    and scaled on her feet. I used a medication for the scales and
    that relieved that problem for her but the white lump is still
    there.
    Has anyone seen this on their parakeets and know how to treat
    it?
    
    Thank you,
    Fran
    
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93.1Some thoughts...CSC32::K_WORKMANHand picked by Juan ValdezWed Jan 11 1989 22:2524
    Hi Fran,
    
    The bump could be many things.  The best is to have it looked at
    by a Vet to be safe...
    
    Here are some thoughts.  If the bump is located at a joint it
    could be a form of arthritis.  If you can determine that it is
    fluid filled, it could infact be a cysts.  I did some reading and
    found that most of the time, cysts are more commonly found around
    glandular areas, but can form almost anywhere.  It could also
    be the result of a small injury.  There is something called
    Periostitis.  This is when new bone forms over an injured area
    and leaves a hard lump.  Your Scaly Leg (a form of Mange or mite
    infestation) could not be completely over.  Some parasitic bugs
    live on the surface layers of the body and some of these are the 
    burrowing type.   I know that old age in birds can bring about
    things like vericose veins.  Maybe this is normal for your
    birds aging process but then again... I would definately check 
    with your vet.  If you don't feel a trip to the vet is in order,
    I would definately keep an eye on this bumb for any signs of
    change.  These are only guess's.  I hope this information 
    helps you!
    
    Karen
93.2in the joint area...ASABET::F_SPINNEYThu Jan 12 1989 11:5417
    re -1
    thanks, Karen
    From her age I think your suggestion of maybe arthritis may be nearest
    the truth as that area feels very hard. I wanted to take her to
    the vet but the weather has been so very cold and along with her
    age and how frightened she is of strangers I have to think it over
    wether I should risk the trip.  She is not picking at the area,
    she she seems more uncomfortable than anythin. she is adapting to
    it to as I have moved all her food to the top perch area so that
    she doesn't have to do much climbling if any.
    Other than the leg problem she is still frisky, chirpy and has an
    excellent appetite as she has always had.
    I am so happy to have had her for so very long and am doing my best
    to keep her comfortable.\
    Thank you again,
    Fran
    
93.3...CSC32::K_WORKMANHand picked by Juan ValdezThu Jan 12 1989 14:566
    I would definately agree with you on the vet.  Don't take her if
    she seems to be okay.  That maybe more detrimental that anything.
    Keep an eye on the area for any change.  Please let us know how
    she is doing!  I worry...
    
    Karen
93.4ASABET::F_SPINNEYFri Jan 13 1989 11:4813
    re -1
    Karen
    my husband and I have made Crissy a partially padded perch last
    night that is slightly higher on than the perch but comes even to
    the height she lifts her leg that has the bump on it. When she is
    near it and uses it she cna stand up straight but it evedently
    feels foriegn to her as she shys away from it most of the time.
    maybe in time she will use it more and if she senses it relieves
    the the pressure. other than that, my little bird is still very
    playful, but I have to face up that she is not young anymore and
    age is setting in in many ways on her. it is difficult...
    Fran
    
93.5...CSC32::K_WORKMANHand picked by Juan ValdezFri Jan 13 1989 13:008
    I have known Canaries that lived to 15 years!  You maybe
    suprised with Crissy!  Good environment, lots of love etc.,
    birds, even the little ones can live for a long time!
    
    I'm glad you are so concerned.  Crissy is so lucky to have
    you!
    
    Karen
93.6crissy doing wellASABET::F_SPINNEYWed Jan 18 1989 12:3510
    Crissy is doing well.  She has taken to the padded side if the perch
    and likes to eat there.  She is still favoring her sore leg but
    I have been treating the area with linoments and it seems to have
    eased the discomfort and it hasn't gotten any worse nor has it
    gotten better. But she seems more relaxed now and is no longer
    all fluffed up and quiet. she is very energetic and still has a
    great appetite especially loves honeysticks and millet spray!!
    
    Fran
    
93.7How is Crissy?CSC32::K_WORKMANHand picked by Juan ValdezWed Jan 25 1989 21:556
    Fran,
    
    How is Crissy doing?  Is she still enjoying her new padded
    perch?  Any change in the bump?
    
    Karen
93.8hi!ASABET::F_SPINNEYMon Jan 30 1989 12:3215
    HI!!
    she is doing pretty good. I have tried a dozen remedies and I am
    not certain which one has seemed to ease the pain she was obviously
    experincing. She has taken well to the perch and prefers to eat
    from there.  Then I read in a book that she might have something
    called "bumblefoot" so I treated tht with peroxide...then I read
    that it may be an infection foun in older budgies and that said
    treat it twice a day with iodine..so I've been doing that..problem
    with this one is that you also need to put some heat on it to drw
    out the infection and she is just too frightend for that.
    BUt all in all is is getting around very well and favors
    the sore leg less than before.
    Thank you so much for asking!
    Fran