Can Lovebird Not Drinking Safely

My 2-year-old lovebird has very weak legs. He cannot stand and he holds himself with his head and balances with his

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Thank you for waiting, I'm so sorry to hear about the biting issue with your lovebird, it sounds both frustrating and confusing, especially given the strong bond you've built. I can assure you, this behavior is quite common in young lovebirds. At around three months, lovebirds often go through a "beaking" phase, using their beaks to explore and assert dominance, which can include aggressive ...

Seizure-like episodes in lovebirds can stem from neurological disorders, toxins, or nutritional imbalances. Symptoms include sudden flailing, loss of balance, and unusual neck movements. Immediate veterinary evaluation is crucial to diagnose causes such as infections or metabolic issues. Treatment may involve anticonvulsants, dietary adjustments, and environmental toxin removal. Providing a ...

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Customer: My bird is sleeping all day Veterinarian's Assistant: I'll do all I can to help. What type of bird are we talking about? Customer: It’s a lovebird. Veterinarian's Assistant: How has the lovebird's appetite been? Any changes in stool? Customer: I never saw it slept in daytime Veterinarian's Assistant: Could the lovebird have eaten something unusual? Customer: it’s eating ...

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I have a peach-faced lovebird. His beak was the usual bone or cream color, but now it has changed. The entire beak is affected, especially at the top where it connects to his face. This change occurred rapidly; we noticed it just two days ago. No other changes have been observed.

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KF8KI QRZ Staff EngineerQRZ HQ Staff QRZ Page Since you didn't provide the other callsign, I can't help beyond telling you that this is a problem that occurs when the user does not properly have their DX entity set in their operating location, found under settings > logbook properties. It's relatively common for things like DXpeditions and secondary callsigns where the logbook wasn't set up ...