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KNOWLEDGE ABOUT MULLICAN COCATOOS

Published by: jack 2009-01-07

  • I HAVE OWNED MY MULLICAN FOR ABOUT A YEAR NOW AND COULDNT SEE MY LIFE WITHOUT HER. RECENTLY IN THE PAST WEEK SHE HAS BEEN HAVING WEAKNESS IN HER LEGS. FIRST THE LEFT NOW THE RIGHT, NOT BOTH AT THE SAME TIME, WHEN I SAY WEAKNESS I MEAN SHE DRAGS HER FOOT. LIKE SHE CANT PICK IT UP OR SOMETHING,WHEN SHE DOES PICK IT UP TO "STEP UP" SHE LOOSES HER BALANCE AND CURLS HER NAILS,LIKE SHE CANT GRASP. ANYWAY I TOOK HER TO THE VET TODAY AND THE VET IS GETTING SOME BLOODWORK DONE ON HER. BUT ALSO THE VET SAID THAT I SHOULD BE FEEDING IT PELLITIVE FOOD,AND THAT SEED ISNT GOOD FOR HER. I BEEN FEEDING HER THE SAME THING ALONG WITH LOTS OF FRUITS,VEGGIES,SLOOPY JOES,WHATEVER WE EAT TIKI EATS,FOR THE WHOLE TIME I HAD HER{ALMOST A YEAR}.ALSO THE VET SAID THAT SHE SHOULDNT GO OUTSIDE FOR MORE THAN A LITTLE WHILE. WELL ON NICE DAYS SHE IS OUTSIDE WITH ACCESS TO SHADE OR SUN FOR UP TO 3-5 HRS. I FEEL LIKE NOW I HAVE BEEN DOING EVERYTHING WRONG WITH TIKI. THEN ON THE OTHER HAND THE VET SAID SHE IS VERY HEALTHY,{GAVE AN EXAM}SO NOW I AM REALLY CONFUSED ON HOW TO TAKE CARE OF HER. I READ ALOT ABOUT MULLICANS AND ACCORDING TO THE BOOKS I THINK I AM DOING THINGS RIGHT,BUT ACCORDING TO THE VET {WHICH THIS ONE I HAVE NEVER SEEN BEFORE}MY REGULAR VET IS ON LEAVE,I AM DOING THINGS WRONG. DONT KNOW WHAT MY NEXT STEP SHOULD BE. THANKS FOR ALL WHO RESPONSE.


  • Hi spooky1, It's a helpless feeling when a pet has something wrong. I am not a veterinarian and it's always best to follow the advice of your vet. Are you taking Tiki to an avian vet? Hopefully the bloodwork will explain the recent weakness and she'll be soon back to her normal self. In the meantime, I have posted some things for you to consider and information regarding perches. It might be something as simple as not having the proper "play/home environment" for your bird. Just like any other bird, Moluccan Cockatoo (Cacatua Moluccensis) get nails (sharp ones) and you'll want to clip nails. For clipping nails you just cut it far enough that it doesn't bleed when you cut (just cut a little and then use a nail filer). Calcium deficiency can cause foot/leg problems. Any smoke and/or fumes can be dangerous to birds. Nicotine on hands can cause contact dermatitis, especially foot problems. Cockatoos need a low fat, high protein diet and nuts should be given as a special treat only. Eating adequate portions of vegetable and pellets also help keep a cockatoo trim and in good health. Generally, cockatoos given fresh vegetables and fruit plus high grade pellets and seed mixes will keep them nice and trim. Musculoskeletal and foot problems: Obese parrots are more prone to bone and joint problems. Pressure sores may develop on their feet due to the excess weight they are carrying. Dowel stock is often used for perches. It is inexpensive and easy to clean, but they do not exercise the feet because of their uniform shape. Birds who only have dowel rod for perches may develop medical problems with their feet such as loss of grasping strength, arthritis, and atrophy. Use dowel stock perches in conjunction with other types of perches and vary their diameters. Sandpaper perch covers are not recommended. They are too rough and can cause wear on pads and open sores on the bottom of your bird's feet. Cement perches help keep nails rounded. They come in a variety of sizes and colors. They are a little pricey but last forever. My birds loved them. Placing one cement perch near a food or water dish ensures that your bird will use it frequently. Stability is another important factor because your parrot needs to feel secure and a perch that wobbles, or is slippery, may contribute to slip and fall accidents. Secure perches to cage bars with lag studs, washers, and wingnuts. Or cut perches 2 inches longer than the cage measurements and cut slits on the both ends to fit over the cage bar. Make sure the birds cage has several perches that vary in texture and diameter. Choose your birds perches carefully, considering all aspects of your birds behavior, size, and health. ============================================================================== Basic Bird Care Avian Health Care Tips by Barton C. Huber, D.V.M. (Dr. Bart) http://www.multiscope.com/hotspot/health1.htm "Playground areas are nice for your bird, they allow exercise and "fresh air" and a time to socialize with other birds in the house (if they get along!). There are many types of playgrounds, wood and PVC are the most popular, make sure the perches are the right size for your birds feet. If using PVC, make sure that it is either roughened or has a grippable material on it so that the bird will not slip. More about perches will be covered under the toy and perch section. Perches and Toys: The best perches are the natural hard woods such as manzanita, ribbon wood and eucalyptus (very hard when it dries). Other woods may or may not be safe but it is best to stick to one of the three mentioned above. PVC, as mentioned earlier, is also a popular perch playground material that is easy to clean. If you cover it for better grip, use a material that can be easily changed for easy cleaning. Terra-cotta is a recently introduced perch material that seems to work well, is sage, and does seem to help keep the nails a bit shorter. Another new perch material is rope. These perches are fine except they are easily destroyed by larger birds and need to replaced often as the frayed and loose strand may entangle your birds feet. With any of the perching materials, varying diameter perches need to be offered to prevent fatigue to the birds feet and simulate more natural perching behaviors. Sandpaper covers should be avoided as they may irritate the skin on the bottom of the feet and lead to bumble foot, a seriously debilitating foot disease." I hope some of this information helps. Best of luck to you and Tikki! tlspiegel
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