tail bobbing…
All of my canaries have bobbing tails, im not sure what’s the issue and why or how they’re all ill,
only one of them seem extremely healthy, she flies around and chirps happily but her tail also bobs sometimes.
I think my white canary ( Henrietta ) is the most sick, like in the video, she was sitting fluffed up , with her eyes closed and her tail bobbing, but now she’s happily hopping around from perch to perch so I really want to be certain before I take them to the vet since it’s a long way away.
tail bobbing
I have 4 canaries and I’ve noticed a tail bob in one of them for about a week now but now I’m noticing that the other 2 also have a tail bob and im really worried because other than that, they seem completely fine,.
I’m used to one of my canaries laying flat like a pancake but one of my other ones are laying like that too which is concerning me because I’ve never seen him lay like that and he’s been like than for the past 20 minutes and he just looks extremely tired.
I hate it when they stand completely still because they just sit there fluffed up with their tails bobbing and I really just don’t know what to do.
They may be sick because my mom sometimes uses a non stick pan, and I’d like to get them to a vet for a checkup but for 4 canaries I have a feeling it’ll be extremely expensive….
I’m not sure how they’re all slightly ill except for one? If it is the pan, I’d assume they’d all be sick but one of them is always full of energy and she’s always chirping happily and hopping about.
do gloster canaries always sit like this?
My son Ernest always sits fully flat on the branch and I was thinking maybe he has sores on his foot or something but It’s impossible to try and catch him in the cage.
He sits like this most of the day so I was like, maybe his moulting is really tiring him out but sometimes his tail bobs so im scared it’s a respiratory issue.
He’s also active sometimes, he likes to fly to the very top perch and chirp with my other canary and he loves to eat