Jazzy Bird
Regular Member
Good morning everyone! Recently Jasmine was sneezing a lot and it worried me. I didn’t notice any other symptoms. I decided I’d try things such as making sure she gets bathed or misted daily, washed the coverings for both bird cages, wiped down her cage etc. She must have known what was in store bc she bathed herself on the day I planned to bathe her. The following day I misted her outside and then the next, she bathed herself again.
Is it possible all the sneezing was bc she and their area needed cleaned up/rid of dust? Maybe her little nostrils were clogged?
I closed the AC vents in the bird room so it would be a little warmer than the 70 degree we keep AC at. ThIs was because I wondered if she had a cold or something. I’ve considered a humidifier for their room too. Closing the AC vents made me wonder if the birds could have issues when taken outside, if the weather is hot and humid as it has been here in Midwestern United States, and then brought back into AC?
I also read that some birds shouldn’t be housed next to dusty birds such as C2. I have Gus, the cherry head Conure, right next to Jasmines cage. Thoughts, advice? Thanks in advance!
Is it possible all the sneezing was bc she and their area needed cleaned up/rid of dust? Maybe her little nostrils were clogged?
I closed the AC vents in the bird room so it would be a little warmer than the 70 degree we keep AC at. ThIs was because I wondered if she had a cold or something. I’ve considered a humidifier for their room too. Closing the AC vents made me wonder if the birds could have issues when taken outside, if the weather is hot and humid as it has been here in Midwestern United States, and then brought back into AC?
I also read that some birds shouldn’t be housed next to dusty birds such as C2. I have Gus, the cherry head Conure, right next to Jasmines cage. Thoughts, advice? Thanks in advance!