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Adult Female movement problems

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Posted by: livinginvestment at Mon Jul 13 14:46:29 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by livinginvestment ]  
   

Hi,

My female adult was very active and aggressive feeder up until a few days ago. I noticed when trying to feed that she had no control over her head direction in that when she looked up to greet the food, she turned away in an uncontrolled fashion and seems to try to to find it again. Her eyes are focussed and tongue flickers like nothing is wrong. She currently is perched normal but still displays this, what seems like a neurological problem. Has anyone ever experienced this and can offer advice?

Thanks,

Kenny


   

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