Does any one on here know much about the anatomy of ringnecks and i guess birds in general?
THe reason i ask is ruski has like two glands either side of her lower mandible and one seems a little bigger than the other.
going to take her to the vet just wondering what you guys think
thanks
IRN Anatomy
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No its not normal for a parrots glands to rise / swell.
Ours do thanks to our very efficient tonsils that are designed to catch as much of the nasties we inhale as possible, and 'trap' the infection there. And our tonsils are made quite efficiently so to allow the large swelling mass to occur.
Birds do not suffer the same degree of problem with the glandular area swelling as their tonsils are actually located in the very opening of the mouth. Any problems with tonsils in an IRN for example would manifest very differently to our swelling problems, mostly you dont even know it and they just seem lethargic and not so hungry. Their tonsils are located right at the opening of the mouth (just inside the edge).
As Jim said, the situation does sound like the thyroid gland. Else with the fact that there could be a scratch on the bird (inside the mouth or otherwise) it could be a small infection due to the incident you mentioned.
This is my knowledge, I am far from a doctor and would happily stand corrected should someone be able to get their hands on a vet. This information is mostly gathered from various vet visits from friends and word of mouth from experienced breeders. Would not mind hearing what comes of it.
Cheers, take care.
Ours do thanks to our very efficient tonsils that are designed to catch as much of the nasties we inhale as possible, and 'trap' the infection there. And our tonsils are made quite efficiently so to allow the large swelling mass to occur.
Birds do not suffer the same degree of problem with the glandular area swelling as their tonsils are actually located in the very opening of the mouth. Any problems with tonsils in an IRN for example would manifest very differently to our swelling problems, mostly you dont even know it and they just seem lethargic and not so hungry. Their tonsils are located right at the opening of the mouth (just inside the edge).
As Jim said, the situation does sound like the thyroid gland. Else with the fact that there could be a scratch on the bird (inside the mouth or otherwise) it could be a small infection due to the incident you mentioned.
This is my knowledge, I am far from a doctor and would happily stand corrected should someone be able to get their hands on a vet. This information is mostly gathered from various vet visits from friends and word of mouth from experienced breeders. Would not mind hearing what comes of it.
Cheers, take care.
Hi Jim,
the sweeling appears to have gone done and she is eating fine and being fairly normal, i am still going to keep a close eye on her though.
she has been biting a lot more but i think this may be due to it beng the breedingseason, though she wont step on your finger (she will just bite it) she will let you pat her as she klucks her head off....
Strange bird
the sweeling appears to have gone done and she is eating fine and being fairly normal, i am still going to keep a close eye on her though.
she has been biting a lot more but i think this may be due to it beng the breedingseason, though she wont step on your finger (she will just bite it) she will let you pat her as she klucks her head off....
Strange bird