Know a colloquial remedy for a bacterial infection for a bird?

My bird is having watery droppings for over a week. I have a sneaking suspicion that she may have a bacterial infection. I started putting vitamins in her hose before her dropping changed. I recently read that vitamins surrounded by the water can cause bacterial infections which will explanation watery droppings. The vet will cost a lot & I'm scard of what they may furnish her. Is there a natural remedy I can use instead?

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Answers:    I`m not a vet, but the most predictable thing is that it is having runnier poops because of the vitamin drops.

I don`t know why you deduce this is a bacterial infection.
I used to have a neighbour who had greatly of different birds, several parrots and she bred finches as well. Birds aren`t mammals, and their physiology is moderately different. If the droppings don`t get normal after stopping the vitamins, after I really think you should see a vet who knows something roughly birds.or ask this in the pet room, as lots of bird owners may have some thoughts on this.

One of the responsibilities of looking after a pet, is getting them proper strength care. If you can`t afford to pay for a vet, or are `scared`` at what they will suggest...perchance you shouldn`t be a pet owner.

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