


cml wrote:Actually, here is an edited response.Pajarita wrote:Looking good but the pi has an overgrown top beak, have you noticed that?
Do you consider everyone except yourself uneducated twats? Its not that I dont agree with you, which I often do in many discussions, but that you always assume that people dont know anything. It's annoying and to be honest, it doesnt make you look good. I might read too much into your comment, but they are always of a certain condescending tone which I think is ill chosen.
Of course Ive noticed how his beak looks, its my bird which I spend hours with everyday.
I've had various concerns over it during the past year (which Ive posted forum threads about), and had him examined by an avian vet.
His beak seems to grow faster than normal, despite shredding wooden toys like crazy, which is why he's been at an avian vet two times this year for grooming, as per my post above.
The avian vet, who is considered one of the best and acknowledged by many peers, didnt see any reason for concern and thought I was fussing. They groomed the beak quite alot last time, but I still think its slightly too long, but the vet doesnt think its anything to worry about. He also commented on the thickness, but said it's nothing, and just a quirk in his beak growth.
It's likely that we have to visit the vet more frequently than usual for beak grooming.
But thank you for being such a know-it-all, racking down on people and spoiling a nice thread with photos I like and wanted to share.
Cheerio.

You misinterpreted what I wrote. I dont mind that you told me of the issue, but rather of how you put it. Its not that hard to be informative and nice at the same time, a condescending tone isnt necassary.Pajarita wrote:And to compound the problem, even people with experience who might realize something is wrong would not say anything because most of them want to please other people (look good, as you put it
Pajarita wrote:I am sorry that you were offended by my comment but, in my personal experience (over 20 years and more than 300 birds -and, as you can surmise, with no personal need whatsoever to be liked by strangers) there is one reason and one reason alone why parrots' beak become overgrown and it's liver malfunction. It has nothing to do with the beak's integrity/sturdiness, housing, environment or how much wood they chew, it has solely to do with the liver not been able to metabolize all the protein they ingest (these birds often have what we call 'bad' molts and claws that grow too fast, also)
I agree, questioning a diagnosis can be beneficial to some degree, but we also have to trust someone at one point - and a well educated and respected avian vet is probably a better source than most.Pajarita wrote:Furthermore, as to 'good and respected' avian vets infallibility, let me tell you that I had an Orange Winged Amazon which died because the best Avian Vet in Pennsylvania (a professor of Avian Medicine in its university) mis-diagnosed him even though I took him three times in a row because I was concerned (his chemistry panel did not show abnormal levels of liver enzymes until one month before his death from liver failure) so I have learned to question their diagnosis.
Pajarita wrote:When it comes to birds welfare, I will always put it before their owners feelings. It doesn't work sometimes because for some reason I don't understand (and I am not been facetious about this, I am truly at a loss when it comes to this subject and I am sure it's because of a defective psychological makeup on my part), people take offense instead of worrying when somebody tells them there might be something wrong with their bird instead of reacting with Ohhhs and Ahhhs but I would feel I did the bird a disservice if I didn't say anything. So I did.
Aye, and thank you for the information. I will consult with my avian vet, and take both birds in for a test if thats whats needed. If its liver related, it could be something caused by either diet or their environment - which means that Stitch could be afflicted as well.Pajarita wrote:My part is done, you have all the necessary information and the ball is now on your court.



Pajarita wrote:You complain about my being rude when all I did was ask if you had noticed that one of your birds has an overgrown beak and right after that you imply I am a hoarder? You do realize that it's an insult, don't you?



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