Your bird's weight is one of the most important indicators of health.
A 5% to 10% decrease in body weight can indicate that your bird has some type of illness. Because pet birds (parrots etc.) are prey animals, their "internal hardrive" and natural instinct tells them to "mask" many external symptoms so that they do not appear weak to predatory animals.
Weight is one dimension that they cannot mask. If a bird is feeling ill (due to an infection or due to a myriad of other possible ailments or diseases) it will usually develop a loss of appetite and begin to lose weight.
It is prudent and wise to weigh baby birds everyday before handfeeding and to weigh adult birds typically every month to ensure that you have a benchmark against which to measure significant weight loss. You can obviously wait to see clear visual signs of sickness such as lethargy, deterioration of feather condition, fluid discharge. However,
if you wait too long it can often be fatal to your bird. When birds are ill, they deteriorate quite quickly.
If you love your bird and value its health, you would be wise to suscribe to the age old adage "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure."
The high quality scale we offer measures both in oz./lbs. and g./kg.
Your bird's weight is one of the most important indicators of health. Keeping a record of your bird's weight can be extremely valuable should you ever beieve it is becoming ill.
If you love your bird and value its health, you would be wise to suscribe to the age old adage "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure."
The high quality precision digital scale we offer measures both in oz./lbs. and g./kg. It measures in icrements as small as 1 gram and as large as 3000 grams. This precision scale includes an attachable perch and a bowl.