If your budgie is shaking its head and throwing up millet, it could be due to several reasons: indigestion, practicing regurgitation, or potentially enteritis. You can try adding some glucose to their water to help with digestion and seek veterinary care if the problem persists.

1. Indigestion
Young budgies, especially those that are not fully grown, may have less developed digestive systems compared to adult birds. This can lead to indigestion. Adding a small amount of glucose to their water can aid in digestion and provide them with extra energy. Keep a close eye on their eating habits and stool consistency. Observing whether there is any change in the budgie's vomiting after adjusting their food or drinking water can help with the diagnosis.
2. Practicing Regurgitation
Regurgitation is a common feeding behavior among budgies. This is particularly true for adult male budgies when a female is preparing to lay eggs. The male bird will practice regurgitating food to better feed the female during incubation. Similarly, during breeding, female budgies will regurgitate food to feed their young. Frequent regurgitation is therefore a normal occurrence in budgies during their breeding season. If the bird is actively regurgitating and not exhibiting other signs of illness like lethargy or loss of appetite, there is no need to be concerned.
3. Enteritis
If your budgie is vomiting, it could be a sign of enteritis or other intestinal infections. This can cause frequent regurgitation of food and fluids. The vomit may contain clear, white, or greenish fluid. Budgies suffering from enteritis will often show signs of lethargy, become very weak, and in severe cases, may even be unable to perch. If you suspect enteritis, it's crucial to seek veterinary care as soon as possible for proper diagnosis and treatment. A veterinarian can best diagnose and treat enteritis or other digestive issues in your budgie, ensuring a swift recovery. If the condition is serious and the bird appears unwell, do not hesitate to contact an avian veterinarian immediately. Understanding your budgie’s behavior and knowing the signs of illness will help you identify potential health issues early on, ensuring your feathered friend remains happy and healthy. Proper hygiene in the cage and food area also helps reduce the risk of the bird developing health problems.You might also like:Pet Breeding
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