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Re: Problems with the Uropygial gland

Postby Rue » Sun Aug 22, 2010 8:50 pm

I'm glad Mickey is better! Hope the gland starts to look normal again soon!
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Re: Problems with the Uropygial gland

Postby a.susz » Sun Aug 22, 2010 9:08 pm

that is great news... its good that she preens too, showing normal behavior. :thumbsup:
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Re: Problems with the Uropygial gland

Postby el-parrot » Mon Aug 23, 2010 4:51 pm

Rue wrote:I'm glad Mickey is better! Hope the gland starts to look normal again soon!

a.susz wrote:that is great news... its good that she preens too, showing normal behavior. :thumbsup:


Thanks! If I get any news, will let you know.
I just got this URL from a person at another forum: http://www.exoticpetvet.net/avian/uropygial.html
Going to read this one!
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Re: Problems with the Uropygial gland

Postby birdvet » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:19 pm

el-parrot wrote:Thanks! If I get any news, will let you know.
I just got this URL from a person at another forum: http://www.exoticpetvet.net/avian/uropygial.html
Going to read this one!


Glad to hear she's using the gland again. If its an impaction that can be quite painful so it means the problem is likely resolving. Woohoo!!!

Hopefully resolves completely soon :D

Your Fids are on pellets I assume? Hence the vit A issues that can cause hyperkeratinisation shouldn't be too much of a concern for this case.

That's a great link, I have a hard copy stashed in my filing cabinet. Feel free to flick me questions if any of it doesn't make sense once you've the article :senegal:
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Re: Problems with the Uropygial gland

Postby el-parrot » Tue Aug 24, 2010 6:22 pm

birdvet wrote:Glad to hear she's using the gland again. If its an impaction that can be quite painful so it means the problem is likely resolving. Woohoo!!!

Hopefully resolves completely soon :D

Your Fids are on pellets I assume? Hence the vit A issues that can cause hyperkeratinisation shouldn't be too much of a concern for this case.

That's a great link, I have a hard copy stashed in my filing cabinet. Feel free to flick me questions if any of it doesn't make sense once you've the article :senegal:


Thanks, I will!
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Re: Problems with the Uropygial gland

Postby el-parrot » Sun Sep 05, 2010 3:24 pm

Last Thursday I again went to my avian vet, with Mickey and with my budgie Pookie. Anyway... he did another biopsy of the gland and sent it to a collegue who is a pathologist. The results again are... no cancer cells and no infection. So far so good.

But... if you see the gland it just doesn't look normal. It is more swollen and also it get blacker around it. So.. now I am trying another vet to ask. Here photos I took tonight.

Please! if someone recoqnizes this let me know.

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Re: Problems with the Uropygial gland

Postby Kim S » Sun Sep 05, 2010 3:48 pm

Ew sweety, that looks yucky :shock:

What vet do you go to? I always use Hedwig in Veldhoven. She is the best!
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Re: Problems with the Uropygial gland

Postby el-parrot » Sun Sep 05, 2010 4:10 pm

Kim S wrote:Ew sweety, that looks yucky :shock:

What vet do you go to? I always use Hedwig in Veldhoven. She is the best!


I always go to dr. Peter Bastiaansen, Prinsenbeek. He's good too, but he ánd dr. Gerry Dorrestein cannot find out what it is. No infection, no tumor cells.. so I wrote Gerry tonight with these photos if he can ask Hedwig. You know... I live in Dordrecht and I don't have a car.. so it is horrible to go by bus and train to Veldhoven. Prinsenbeek is much better.
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Re: Problems with the Uropygial gland

Postby Kim S » Sun Sep 05, 2010 4:14 pm

Ah, I get it. Thats a shame, Hedwig is loads of fun and she knows her business.
I heard the one in Prinsenbeek is pretty good. And if he is a descent vet he wont have any problems consulting another vet.
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Re: Problems with the Uropygial gland

Postby el-parrot » Sun Sep 05, 2010 4:17 pm

Kim S wrote:Ah, I get it. Thats a shame, Hedwig is loads of fun and she knows her business.
I heard the one in Prinsenbeek is pretty good. And if he is a descent vet he wont have any problems consulting another vet.


I know.. I went to Hedwig a few times.. after the loss of my first grey through pbfd and polyoma for several tests. At that point my dad drove me. She is a great person for sure! But also a very good avian vet.
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