Bird dead, without an eye. Why?
Unfortunately I saw a dead bird today and it had no eyes, but everything else was still intact. Why is that?
Unfortunately I saw a dead bird today and it had no eyes, but everything else was still intact. Why is that?
A pigeon flew onto our balcony today and has been sitting there for an hour. We've already given it some water. Unfortunately, the numbers on the rings aren't legible. There's an orange and black one on the left foot, and a silver one on the right. Does anyone know what the colors mean?
How is he supposed to get out again???
Hello everyone, we have the following problem: Our chickens scream loudly every time they lay an egg. And if another chicken sits on the egg, they won't stop screaming until you take the egg away and give them something to eat. My idea would now be: We're getting a rooster to calm the chickens down,…
Hello, I have 12 chickens of mixed ages (1-6 years). Two weeks ago, one chicken died, although it was quite old. But then, about a week ago, it started happening. At first, only one of the chickens had strange eyes. The vet gave me eye ointment, but so far, it hasn't improved much. And now…
I trimmed my lovebird's claws today. One of them was fidgeting with its foot. I cut too far, and now it's bleeding. Is this dangerous? When do I need to see a vet, and how can I stop the bleeding? If it needs to be stopped. He's behaving normally; he's climbing all over the cage,…
hmm, eyes are very soft, skin thin and under it relatively much liquid! As a result, eyes are very sensitive, which is why most living beings have eye songs as protection.
If the eyes of a dead animal are open, they can be easily dried out, but especially easily attacked by other animals! In some natural peoples, eyes are considered delicacy, because of the consistency and they are also rich in proteins. Probably other animals go quickly to the eyes of other dead animals. They are also easily accessible for microorganisms and degradation processes in the opened state, while feathers or fur form a certain protection and changes (drying out) do not appear so easily.
The eyes are visible, you can’t see the rest of the condition because the feathers are still there.
Heal is always relative. Birds like so many other beings also often die of inner injuries/bleeding.