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My cute little cockatiel suddenly died.
I live in Japan and was raising a five-month-old cockatiel.
He joined our family when he was able to eat by himself.
Three days ago in the afternoon, he suddenly stopped moving and didn't eat any food at all.
I rushed him to a hospital that sees exotic animals, and he had to stay in the hospital for a day.
Here is the situation so far.
I kept him warm at 30 to 34 degrees Celsius.
He had a little space in his side.
He was having diarrhea.
He was diagnosed with a cold and had been on antibiotics for three weeks.
He was diagnosed with a cold and had been on antibiotics for three weeks. - A week ago, he gained five grams.
The next morning after he was admitted to the hospital, the vet called and we went to visit him.
They said he had a lot of blood in his stool at night and he was very weak and answered my call a little.
Three hours later, he passed away.
I was very shocked.
Most breeding books in Japan state that they need to be kept warm during their first year of life to withstand the four seasons, and I followed that advice.
However, many breeders say that keeping the animals warm is not necessary, and it is possible that my way of keeping them was wrong.
In order not to let his death be in vain, I am going to learn more about how to keep cockatiels.
What could have been the possible cause of death?
Please let me know your opinions.
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I live in Japan and was raising a five-month-old cockatiel.
He joined our family when he was able to eat by himself.
Three days ago in the afternoon, he suddenly stopped moving and didn't eat any food at all.
I rushed him to a hospital that sees exotic animals, and he had to stay in the hospital for a day.
Here is the situation so far.
I kept him warm at 30 to 34 degrees Celsius.
He had a little space in his side.
He was having diarrhea.
He was diagnosed with a cold and had been on antibiotics for three weeks.
He was diagnosed with a cold and had been on antibiotics for three weeks. - A week ago, he gained five grams.
The next morning after he was admitted to the hospital, the vet called and we went to visit him.
They said he had a lot of blood in his stool at night and he was very weak and answered my call a little.
Three hours later, he passed away.
I was very shocked.
Most breeding books in Japan state that they need to be kept warm during their first year of life to withstand the four seasons, and I followed that advice.
However, many breeders say that keeping the animals warm is not necessary, and it is possible that my way of keeping them was wrong.
In order not to let his death be in vain, I am going to learn more about how to keep cockatiels.
What could have been the possible cause of death?
Please let me know your opinions.
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)