Yesterday when I got home from work one of my female gouldian hens were sitting on the floor. The first thing I looked at is to see if see is injured but I could not find anything. I tried suzing her into flying but to no avail. Can anybody help or who have experienced this. No it is not egg binding.
Regards
Riyaad
Gouldian stopped flying
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How old is she? Have you treated for air sac mites before? Are you sure not egg bound? Fluffed up? Put her in a warm cage with some spark overnight. Soiled vent, wet aviary? Has it been cool overnight? Heaps of questions. Hope all goes well.
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At this time of year in the southern hemisphere I still wouldn't rule out egg-binding even if not fluffed up, etc. I have a maiden hen losing the ability to fly every second day lately as she struggles to lay her first clutch. I guess the warm weather (here at least) is preventing the usual fluffing up which generally typifies egg-bound hens at cooler parts of the year.
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May of had a fright and bruised wing or ? not as though it will cry out in pain lol
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So? How is the bird going?
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Good to hear she flying again....



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