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Just like humans, birds can become sick for a wide variety of reasons. Common problems are infections by bacteria, fungi, yeast
or viruses, or attack by parasites such as gut worms or mites and lice, or poor diet. In addition, injury can cause illness in birds. Certain specific problems are dealt with in articles listed on the
navigation bar to the left. This article concentrates on the nutritional support we can give to all sick birds. Two symptoms are present
in most sick birds. The first is diarrhoea and the second is a loss of appetite. These two either together, or on their own, are more likely to kill the sick bird than the initial cause of the disease.
Diarrhoea Birds suffer from digestive system upsets quite frequently. They can be caused by infection, stress or just a sudden change in diet. When birds get diarrhoea they lose large quantities of
water in the droppings and as a result they dehydrate. The water lost this way also takes with it many soluble mineral salts known as electrolytes. These include potassium, sodium, magnesium, sulphate and
chloride. The loss of these electrolytes is life threatening and they must be replaced urgently. Loss of appetite Birds have a huge requirement for regular energy intake. As a result
they eat about ten times as much food, compared to their body weight, as we do. Also they don't have significant fat reserves. So a bird that loses its appetite soon finds itself using more energy than it is
replacing through the little it is eating. To keep its temperature up it starts to metabolise (burn up) its own tissues so it rapidly loses weight. In only a few days a bird can drop to just half of its
normal body weight. Many birds in actual fact die, not of the effects of the bug that is attacking them, but due to dehydration or starvation! The Birdcare Company sick bird management
programmes are designed to counter these two killers and will not interfere with any medication that you or your vet may administer. Minor Ailments You know when your bird looks a little
"under the weather". It spends time sitting a bit fluffed up. It is still feeding and drinking, though perhaps less than normal, but between periods of activity it appears unwell. The symptoms may
be caused by infection, parasites, bad weather or simply the stress of breeding. If the cause of the problem is not major then the bird's immune system will probably be capable of providing a cure, so long
as the bird's energy and mineral salts are maintained. Treatment of minor ailments Both energy and mineral salts can be provided by adding Guardian Angel to the drinking water at a dose of 1 gram per 50 mls of water. Guardian Angel contains the mineral salts essential to prevent dehydration and unique "long
chain glucose polymers" (quite different to ordinary sugar or glucose) to provide long lasting energy. These unique polymers enable the bird to benefit from a prolonged energy source, even if it only
drinks twice per day. Other sugar-like energy sources (glucose, dextrose, etc.) can be dangerous for sick birds as they cause "osmotic diarrhoea" and worsen the dehydration that the bird is already
suffering. Equally importantly Guardian Angel will help your bird to fight infections throughout the body by supplying its immune system with extra special nutrients for the job. Guardian
Angel contains the beneficial bacteria and garlic extract from out BioPlus technology. This mixture will often more quickly re-establish a healthy gut flora and so speed the recovery process. Potent Brew could also be added as this unique "live" probiotic is even more powerful.More Major Illnesses Potent Brew,
Guardian Angel or BioPlus are all strongly recommended if your bird has been on a course of antibiotics. Birds that are even less well may still be eating but may have difficulty digesting their food.
These birds need a food that is very easily absorbed. Treatment of more major illnesses Poly-Aid (Survive) contains the same essential mineral salts and "long chain glucose polymers" as Guardian Angel, as well as an easily digested protein source and a
megadose of vitamins. Poly-Aid (Survive) should be mixed with the bird's normal softfood to boost its energy intake. The sweet nature of Poly-Aid (Survive) makes it highly palatable. Potent Brew should also
be added. Very Sick BirdsBirds that are too sick even to eat are "on the critical
list". Traditionally we have placed these patients into a hospital cage or in front of a heat lamp. This is a good practice but enough water must be placed in the cage to maintain a high humidity.
Remember the bird is already dehydrated and a dry heat could speed up death. The bird also desperately needs to replace its energy and its lost mineral salts Treatment of Very Sick Birds
Stage 1: Poly-Aid (Survive)If the bird is not eating it must be spoon fed Poly-Aid (Survive) or force fed Poly-Aid (Survive) with a crop tube. You can
add Potent Brew and medications to Poly-Aid (Survive) as well if desired. Poly-Aid (Survive) is a unique product. A sick bird will live on Poly-Aid (Survive) alone for days. It
will gain strength and put on weight. Most importantly Poly-Aid (Survive) will stop it starving to death, often giving it time to deal with its illness or time for your medication to cure it. Because of the
long lasting effect of Poly-Aid (Survive) your bird will only need feeding twice a day. This minimises stress and reduces the time involved in caring for the patient. Poly-Aid (Survive)
is effective for all types of birds (and reptiles and mammals). Meat eating, fish eating and nectar eating birds all recover well on Poly-Aid (Survive). A heron at the St Tiggiewinkles Wildlife Hospital
was fed on Poly-Aid (Survive) for 14 days before it started to eat day old chicks. Poly-Aid (Survive) is not a drug. It is purely nutrition. But if your bird needs medication Poly-Aid (Survive)
will not interfere with the drugs that you or your vet administers. After its initial dose of Poly-Aid (Survive) it would be wise to put the bird in a hospital cage, again - remembering the
adequate water supply. Stage 2: Weaning off Poly-Aid (Survive) As the bird recovers and its digestive system becomes more effective it can be weaned off Poly-Aid (Survive)
and onto its normal food, including a vitamin mix. Continue to add Potent Brew.As the bird is weaned off
Poly-Aid (Survive), start to add Spark (Energize) to the drinking water. This both continues the "long chain glucose polymer" supplementation (at a lower dosage) and maintains the intake of
electrolytes. The change to normal food boosts the fibre intake and helps the digestive track to recover. Birds fed on complete diets will also increase their water intake so helping to fight dehydration.
So make sure they have adequate water! As the Poly-Aid (Survive) content of the diet is reduced, the frequency of feeds should increase again, since the bird is now taking in more conventional
energy sources. Supplementation with Spark (Energize) should continue until you feel the bird has returned to full health. Timescale Each patient will be different. In
general you should be taking the bird through the stages at a steady pace. The brighter the bird becomes the quicker it will start to feed itself. Ensure that the bird receives adequate vitamins.
How much Poly-Aid (Survive)? Poly-Aid (Survive) is such a concentrated nutrition that your sick bird requires very little. A budgie requires 5 grams (a heaped teaspoonful) per day. A large
cockatoo may require ten times that much. Full dosage rates by bird weights are on the label. Poly-Aid (Survive) will not save birds with diseases that cause significant internal organ
damage but it will save plenty of birds that you thought would die!
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