by EllenD » Tue Aug 09, 2016 8:59 am
I would beg you to please not waste anymore time and take them both immediately to an avian vet for exams, x-rays, and blood work. Every single time I have seen a post over years and years where someone asks whether or not a behavior is normal, or they ask if their bird should go to the vet and they hesitate and don't take it because they think it's better, the bird has died. Seriously.
We all know that by the time a bird exhibits symptoms it is already very sick and you're far behind the 8 ball. Labored breathing in any form or fashion when the bird is at rest is NOT NORMAL and is a sign of infection, congenital problem, or a disease process resulting from a bad diet or lack of care. As you have just gotten the bird's from a person that allowed it to have a broken wing for 2 years, I am seriously worried that these birds were neglected and may have been sick for a long time.
When you say the bird's wing "has been broken for 2 years" and that it's now "set", do you mean it has been actively, noticeably broken and not treated for 2 years, or that it healed badly? I would worry about internal infection and sepsis from the wing in addition to the bird being in constant pain, which is causing huge stress.
You took on 2 parrots that were not well taken care of and that are notoriously a breed with issues in captivity, mainly due to diet. What are these birds eating? What have they eaten their entire lives? If it's a diet of simply seed then you probably know the answer to why he's sick...liver disease.
You need to live up to the responsibility you just took on by adopting these two birds, and get them both to an avian vet immediately. I have a very bad feeling that this isn't going to end well if you don't act now.