New Goulds looked stressed

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Roy
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Hi all,

I bought myself a pair of white breasted goulds yesterday from a breeder who was selling out, I put them together in an isolation breeding cabinet overnight rather than straight out into the main aviary and this morning they are looking quite stressed :petrified: theyre very fluffed up and seem quite edgy. Is there anything I could do or feed to them that might calm them down? Thanks.
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jusdeb
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welcome roy , maybe some spark electrolites in the water ...some birds stress badly when moved about and this will help get them through it .
Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue.
David Brent
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Redwing
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Agree with Deb Roy, you could also try covering up half the cabinet with a towel or similar so they feel a bit more secluded/secure. If their drinking and water containers are behind this they will feel more confidant to venture down to eat and drink.
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Roy
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Thanks guys, umm never heard of spark electrolytes where can I get it? They have improved ten fold throughout the day and I have spotted them eating and drinking so hopefully the worst is over, by jeez they gave me a good scare though :laugh:
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That first few days with any new bird is always scary , if theres anything wrong with the bird the stress of changing house will bring it to the fore , glad they have picked up , you can get Spark online and its a good standbye to have on hand for a number of minor ailments and can make the difference between birds getting over illness or not.
If you breed Spark will help with any abandoned young / eggbound mums / dehydrated birds the list goes on.
Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue.
David Brent
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