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Budgerigar budgerigar poops red

Can you post a picture? Don’t turn on the astigmatism light when taking pictures? I am thinking of internal bleeding, but what kind of food have I given?

I don’t understand what I found based on the red feces:

Megabacteria

(1)What is Megabacteria?

Literally, the pathogen seems to be a huge bacterium. When viewed under a microscope after staining, it appears to be a Gram-positive large rod, but newer theories may classify it as Yeast. This bacterium can be found in the forestomach, gizzard and intestines of birds. Occasionally it is found in crops.

(2)What is the route of infection?

Infection is caused by ingesting drinking water and food contaminated by the feces of sick birds. The disease is generally not thought to be airborne. The disease may also be transmitted through the action of spitting. (3) What are the clinical symptoms of the affected bird?

Due to maldigestion and absorption, affected birds sometimes lose weight despite increased appetite. Feathers are loose, diarrhea, tarry black or red-black mucus is discharged, the feces is foamy, and undigested seeds are discharged. Vomiting and abdominal distension. Affected birds may die from secondary infections such as parasites or bacteria. But not all sick birds will show clinical symptoms.

(4) Which birds are more susceptible to this disease?

Many birds can be affected by the disease, but smaller birds such as lovebirds, canaries, finches and budgerigars are more likely to develop the disease.

(5)What are the treatments?

Administer water-soluble Amphotericin-B orally for at least ten consecutive days. Some people suggest that lactic acid bacteria can be added to food to lower the pH in the stomach, which is less conducive to the growth of the bacteria.