by Pajarita » Mon Oct 06, 2014 12:27 pm
Without having any other info (blood work, Xrays, etc), I would say it's either a calcium deficiency from an inadequate diet. There are other causes, it could be metal poisoning, it could be kidney failure, etc. But, if she is ten and has only eaten seeds and a little fruit and has gotten no vitamin/mineral supplements, the first thing that comes to mind is hypocalcemia so ask the vet to do an ionized calcium test (the regular one is no good, calcium values in birds naturally fluctuate too much and the blood always tries to keep good levels so it will take the calcium from somewhere else) but, in the meantime, if you haven't been supplying her with avian calcium, get yourself some Calciboost and give her the recommended dosage 5 days in a row. In an emergency situation, get yourself to a vitamin store and buy the human liquid calcium supplement (it has vit D3 in it as well as magnesium and phosphorus which need to be in a good balance with calcium levels for all of them to be effective) and adjust the dosage for her weight (they calculate the dosages based on a 150 lb human and a gray weights about 1 lb) but double the dosage for five days.