Hello,
First let me start off by saying that the bird has an appointment to see the vet (CAV) on Wednesday, February 12th. I talked on the phone with the vet assistant and she said the CAV didn't think it needed emergency attention.
The seed in the stool started on the 3rd and we've been panicking about a reoccurrence of ABV in our home. We had a cockatiel that had ABV and passed away in August, but it has been several months and no one had exhibited sickness within the normal time (14-30 days incubation). The cockatiel had been quarantined the second day he had shown symptoms and the CAV had said that the cockatiel strain seldom effects new world parrots. This conure had very little to no interaction with the ABV+ bird (fresh feces or saliva) either, which makes it seem fairly impossible for the ABV to return. Regardless, the conure will be tested for ABV as he has clinical symptoms associated with the disease.
His (not DNA sexed) normal weight is around 155g, nanday conure. On Wednesday night his weight shot UP to 168g, and then two hours later it was 175g. Since then he was passing seed and his weight has declined to about 168g again. This is about 4 or 5 standard deviations away from his normal weight. He has also not been pooping in his cage and will wait until he is let out to do so, it looks something like a morning poop, but we've been letting him out multiple times a day so he doesn't have a prolapse.
From what I've read, ABV has a typical symptom of weight loss as food can not be digested by the bird. His appetite has increased it seems, he's been "frisky" a lot lately, and has otherwise behaved normally (flying, playing, singing). The seed in the stool, however, has me on the brink of an emotional collapse.
Is there a disease that is more common with increased weight and seed in the stool?







