by Pajarita » Wed Sep 09, 2015 11:39 am
We would not be able to see more than the vet did, Wolf. Budgies are soooo very small that identifying different internal organs in XRays (which are not meant for soft tissue but bones) is almost impossible. I mean, the spleen, normally, is about 1/5 the size of the liver and it's right next to it so it's not only that it's super teeny tiny in a budgie, it's that you wouldn't be able to tell where the liver ended and the spleen started!
Now, if there are enlarged internal organs, the labored breathing, tail bob, etc are all been caused by the displacing and 'squeezing' of the air sacs impeding their proper 'inflation' so to speak. Have you had a bile acids test done on her? Was she bred by you or did you buy her from somebody? Has this been going on from day one? Because avian herpes affects both the liver and the spleen...