I don't care if I have diarrhea, will it heal on its own?
Birth diarrhea generally does not heal on its own.
If birds have diarrhea, if not treated in time, it may cause water and electrolyte disorders in the body, causing symptoms of dehydration and posing a threat to life. It is necessary to take the bird to a regular pet hospital for anti-diarrheal treatment, which is beneficial to disease control.
During the feeding period, the cleanliness of food and water sources should be ensured, avoid the intake of unclean food, and the mental state of the bird should be closely observed.
Causes of diarrhea in birds:
1. If the bird is frightened or the temperature difference is too large, it may have a stress reaction and cause diarrhea, so the breeder should Try not to tease it at ordinary times. If the temperature changes drastically, the indoor temperature also needs to be adjusted.
2. If the bird drinks a lot of water or eats a lot of food with high water content, it will cause diarrhea. The breeder needs to stop feeding it fruits, vegetables and other foods immediately, and it can be conditioned after a period of time.
3. If the bird is accidentally infected with diseases such as coccidiosis, parasites or gastroenteritis, in addition to diarrhea, the bird may also have other abnormal symptoms, such as the bird becoming thin and listless. etc. It is recommended that the breeder send it to the pet hospital immediately.
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