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No. Kim is a behaviorist, not a vet. If the bird truly has an offensive odor, then that's not normal. A vet visit would likely be in order to figure out the cause. If its just a slight hormonal scent, then it shouldn't be especially offensive. If it IS offensive, you have a problem. Are you by any chance a teenager?
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well no, not a teenager, first time with a big b&g, have small parrots. big time worry wort when it comes to wizard. the smell was kinda like a sweet wet dog smell but this morning there is no smell. someone did say they let off a oder sometimes when they get excited, well yesterday he went on his first car ride since last year. he got car sick, that could be what the problem was. wizards pooo looks great or back to normal. i'm not stupid, but nervous about his health. if i don't have to take him on a 1 1/2 hr trip to the vet (beacuse he does gets car sick) then i'd rather not. it's much easier on him.wizard means the world to me and i worry so i ask questions. that's all.
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