Now being a former smoker myself i know how hard it is to kick the filthy habit and how bad for our health it is... unfortunately i have recently recieved a 6 yo cun conure who has had to be in the lounge of a smoking family since weaning until i recieved him a year and a half ago... when he came to me the irritation in his eyes was severe and he was plucking his feathers due to the smoke.
What i didnt realise was the trouble going on inside of the poor bugger.. ive recently started teaching him free flight which i teach all my companion birds ( but do not recommend unless you are fullh aware of the dangers and competent in training and have a full bond with your bird). Unfortunately after 6 months i cqn only get 2 short flights from this particular bird due to his extreme wheezing and laboured breathing. He has been to the vets several times but there is no foreign object or fluid in the air sacs, has anyone else had this problem?? Im at a loss. And all this laboured breathing and drooped wings after 2 short flights over 6 months of training... ive never seen it before. Could it be a lack in muscle development from being housed in a canary sized cage and being clipped from weaning unril i recieved him? Look foward to the replies






