I would be very grateful if I receive some good advice on a very urgent matter! First of all I have to mention that in my region there are no avian vets available.
Two years ago I bought two budgerigars – male (named Blue) and female (named Tweety), with the Ferplast Piano 4 Open Cage and I added a nest box to it.
I never imagined that they would have a family but it happened! In march this year three healthy baby budgies hatched, grew up fast and became adults without any problems whatsoever.
On the third of September the couple again hatched three babies.
This time the female was aggressive towards the male, refusing to feed the chicks so I removed her in a separate cage.
The father raised the children properly all by himself – here is a link to my youtube video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKvl62NUFWg – of how the father feeds the chicks.
Two of the young yellow budgies were becoming very anxious to leave the nest box before they had grown up enough to have the strength to hold on the perches.
I found them on the bottom of the cage two times after work, they had fallen from the nest box earlier in the day - a friend of mine who raises cockatiels told me it was normal and that I did not have anything to worry about.
The third time I found them on the bottom of the cage I was horrified. The youngest was lying on one side, unable to use his leg, but fortunately after 20 days he recovered completely.
The other ones leg was blue and swollen but he was able to use it normally, he showed no signs of disease – was very playful, energetic, big appetite.
I showed two ordinary vets pictures and everyone convinced me that I should wait and the leg would recover on its own.
I put the two birds together in a small cage with their father so that they could not injure themselves, on a soft bed of napkins. When they started eating on their own I returned the father to the big cage.
After 10 days the leg looked better, returned its normal color, was using it and grabbing hold on a perch I added to the small cage.
Just four days later I found out that necrosis had started to form. Immediately I took the bird to several vets, no one knew what to do and how to treat the bird.
Sad and worried I took him in a pet shop where the salesman had been a parrot breeder. He gave me the address of an old friend of his who was maybe the only avian vet in the country.
I took the bird to the man and he told me that the leg is inflamed, the liver is black and swollen and antibiotic treatment is needed.
I started giving the parrot powder antibiotics that the vet gave me, five days of treatment and three of rest – eight days have gone by and there is no improvement so far.
The budgie only seems to get worse – he has no strength, the leg is deformed and he cannot even hold on a perch for more than 10 minutes. I want to help him but I do not know how, I cannot wait any longer!
For a better look on the photos please view my dropbox folder: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/x9ql4kfsjllxqr0/gB0XMJ6QBO
They are on a seed diet – Menu Vitakraft, I give them eggs, sepia bone and vitamins in the water weekly.
Any advice, medication recommendation, diagnosis is needed!





