Chibbi is back from the hospital!! 😆😆😆

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 22. 05. 2024

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  • @Noisy-miner
    @Noisy-miner  Pƙed 24 dny +7

    Chibbi is home after a week of hospitalised at SASH with wonderful team from kidney infection!!!(affected skin gets infection as well) a lots of test and medications. He is getting well now.
    My Beloved noisy miner fighter Chibbi I LOVE YOU! YOU MADE IT!!

    • @MessiAndA3
      @MessiAndA3 Pƙed 23 dny +1

      I confer you the title "Protecctor of Smols" 😊

  • @Kuiriel
    @Kuiriel Pƙed 23 dny +1

    What a beautiful bird. She loves you so much. That cry she is doing is reserved for the most emotional and desperately happy to see you of feelings. Even my birds don't make that noise to me unless they've been distressed.
    I recommend warm water to soften up the muck on her beak and gently teasing it off, if scissors can be avoided. She has already lost so many feathers.
    What do you feed her? I use "wombaroo lorikeet and honey eater mix" - the food was actually developed using a flock of noisy miners as test subjects, and it's kept my birds alive over 20 years.

    • @Kuiriel
      @Kuiriel Pƙed 23 dny

      Also when she puts her head away like that, to me it's a sign that she's saying she can rest safely now with you, she doesn't need to have adrenalin pumping, and she just wants to feel safe and comforted.
      I really miss my birds making that sound. Mowgli rarely talks now that she is blind.
      What do you give your birds for treats? I used to go outside and catch grass hoppers for them with my bare hands before I could afford buying them crickets.

  • @Caldera_Scarab
    @Caldera_Scarab Pƙed 23 dny +2

    This bird can mimic RADAR very well. The start of the video caused a submarine to dock in my house out of fear, nice video ✌

  • @PodeCoet
    @PodeCoet Pƙed 16 dny

    Welcome home Chibbi!

  • @yaraquest
    @yaraquest Pƙed 17 dny

    I hope he will get even better in time

  • @Kuiriel
    @Kuiriel Pƙed 23 dny +1

    If you have any questions about medicating them i can advise. The vets often would give instruction about just putting the medicine on the side of the beak or pushing it in but those instructions are to do with parrots usually. For honey eaters I would gently open the beak which is the hardest part and then I would insert the syringe into the throat with no needle obviously until the tip of the syringe is down past where their eye is to make sure it's nowhere near the breathing hole and of course only small amounts at a time. And I'd have to make sure they didn't get a chance to flick the medicine out straight away but that really happens most if I get it on their tongue.

    • @Noisy-miner
      @Noisy-miner  Pƙed 23 dny

      Yes pls we really need someone who knows about noisy miner experience. Me and my partner working to put all meds together in his mouth open then syringe down. He hates which is really hard to do it. Bit lucky Chibbi is very easy to handle we call him “silly miner” because he never fly or upset. Are you getting meds from the vet?

    • @Kuiriel
      @Kuiriel Pƙed 23 dny

      @@Noisy-miner Yes, a good avian vet will be no issues. Walk in in person to see what they're like. If you don't feel safe with one vet, just talk to another. Any avian vet will have seen quite a few of these and I'm sure a few pets among them. The older the vet, the more likely they've seen someone with a noisy miner companion. Anyone experienced with honeyeaters full stop will be good.
      Putting medication on the beak is hard only the first few times because we are afraid of getting it into their airways. But if you know where the airway is it gets much easier. I gently open the beak and hold it, then with the other hand I point the syringe in (usually only 50 unit syringes, I find the 1ml syringes a bit too large but still doable. The vet will explain you can actually pop the syringe in fairly deep if needed but to the level just past the eye is fine in my experience and keeps it away from breathing hole. They do hate it, so I give them love and treats after and try and wash the medicine taste down quickly with food before they can cough it up on their tongue. It was only a challenge to begin with, it's easy now.
      I don't know what your licensing options are. Sometimes there are exceptional circumstances and they'll allow things, at least in other states. Not sure about NSW. There's a biodiversity conservation license but I think that might not count. Noisy Miners (0634) can be kept under license B2 and B3. That's all about being bred in captivity though. I would keep looking into it. They revise the rules every year or so it seems and the rules re these birds seem to be getting better. In SA you don't even need a license any more it seems.
      Not sure how to send you a private PM with suggestions for vets who can do a remote consult.

    • @Noisy-miner
      @Noisy-miner  Pƙed 23 dny +1

      @@Kuiriel i can tell my fb name then can go messenger

    • @Noisy-miner
      @Noisy-miner  Pƙed 23 dny

      I’ll tell on your shot movie

    • @Kuiriel
      @Kuiriel Pƙed 23 dny

      Go ahead ​@@Noisy-miner

  • @Kuiriel
    @Kuiriel Pƙed 23 dny +1

    I showed Igor this video of chibi and instead of being aggressive like they can be to other noisy miners he sang very softly in some sympathy

    • @Noisy-miner
      @Noisy-miner  Pƙed 23 dny

      Chibi is a kind of a bit. mental disability. He never grow since he is 3 month old. Igor may think chibi is chick 😄I know that “happy sound” like “pulapulapulapula” sound