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seed stuck

by bobby
(newbury park)

it looks like one of my finches has a seed stuck in his beek what would be the best way to remove it ?




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seed stuck

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Sep 26, 2011
strange rubbing niose from budgies beak
by: Anonymous

my budgie keeps making a funny scratching niose with his beak. Freddy seems very happy but when he sits on my shoulderI can hear a distinct grinding sound .To me it sounds like his beak is overgrown on the top part so it seems like what he is doing is grinding off the overgrown part with the small part of the lower beak.Could I be correct and if I am will nature just do it or should I have someone look at his beak.If anyone has the same problem or some words of advice I,m all ears. thankyou.

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Sep 26, 2011
seed stuck in beak
by: Tracie

If it is actually a seed, then when it drinks or bathes it should come out. It may be a growth that needs to be seen by an avian vet, as Linda mentioned.

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Sep 26, 2011
seed stuck
by: Linda

You can gently catch and hold bird and see if it is a seed or a sore or something like that. You may want to have someone else help because it might be easier to see what's there. When holding birds as small as finches, this can be done with one hand and just be very careful not to squeeze hard or you will kill the bird. Basically with the small softbill birds, you're simply keeping the wings still so bird is not injured.

If you find this is not a seed but a sore, then take bird to an Avian Vet so they can see what it is and what to do about it.

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Linda

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