Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Bird | Lovebird | Male
Hey guys I have an opaline lutino love bird and I noticed a weird dropping that I will attach it in the photos down bellow. And I think he has been dehydrated I gave him antibiotic but it didn't work I think and also I think he has a respiratory infection Cuz his voice gets low sometimes and then back to it is normal voice also he has like those little feathers missing from his wing bone they aren't noticeable that much though and sometimes he drop some gummy feathers IDK if that is the word.
1 Answer
Published on July 31st, 2019
The consistency and appearance of droppings can be affected by diet. It is possible Flint had some fruit or fluids which resulted in looser droppings than normal. If he is behaving normally, keep an eye on what he eats and his droppings. If they remain loose and larger than normal, consider an exam with your veterinarian or an experienced avian veterinarian. You may want to submit the droppings to diagnose intestinal parasites or bacterial/fungal overgrowth. It is never recommended to medicate a pet without the advice of your veterinarian. Inappropriate antibiotic use can lead to resistant bacteria and may complicate any underlying condition which can delay diagnosis. If Flint did have an infection that was not susceptible to the antibiotic used, then there would be no improvement. An exam would be recommended to diagnose and properly treat any infection. Your vet can also take a look at the wing feathers to rule out infection (mites, bacterial, viral, fungal). You can bathe or mist him with warm water to promote preening and healthy plumage.
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