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Jayburd
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I lost my male Gouldian today.
Most beautiful bird I ever owned. The pretty ones always go first.
The first loss of y aviary collection. Plus then hen had four eggs under her, I don't suppose she'll rear them now.
Found him on the floor all fluffed, brought him inside under the heat, gave him some sugar water to try and perk him up a bit. worked for a little while, then he defecated... completely liquid and also completely black???????? I don't know what the hell was going on there.
Rang around, all that was suggested was a lot of antibiotics. He was dead by then.
Julian

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Black poop usually indicates a gastrointestinal hemorrhage :cry: :cry:
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Hi Jay, sorry to hear about your bird :( It is never a nice thing to go through, all the more if this bird was special. Hope the hen rears the chicks for you...
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So sorry for your loss Jayburd.
But some losses are inevitable, I suppose.
If it's any consolation, the fact that it died that quickly suggests that it's unlikely that any medication would have helped- it was already too late.

Just keep an eye on the rest of them to make sure it's a one-off.
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Sorry for your loss, on a even harder note I don't like the chances of your hen going through with the incubating of the eggs I hope she does but they normally won't if a partner isn't there.
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Jay you want to know the dumbest thing! They are to me one of the easiast birds to breed besides painteds (excluding zebs a bengos). But yea sadly they can be a real pain. Some seem to be realy strong a live forever others just go downhill in no time.

When ive kept them tho in large cabinets, and outdoors, ive never ever lost a bird. Just in the big avairy i lose the odd one over winter.

Lucky you can usually breed enough to stay in front.
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Thanks everyone...
yes he was a very special bird, the one I am most proud of in my collection.
Yes, I remember being told (and agreeing with) "when you have live stock you have dead stock". doesn't really help me much now though :roll:
Julian

Birdwatcher and finch-keeper.

Feel free to check out my photos here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/lewinsrail/
And my birding antics here: http://worthtwointhebushbirding.blogspot.com.au/
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