2. Feed a healthy diet. A diet that is high in fiber can help to keep your bird's digestive system moving smoothly. Foods that are good for birds include fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Avoid feeding your bird junk food, such as processed foods and sugary snacks.
3. Provide exercise. Exercise can help to stimulate the digestive system and promote bowel movements. Encourage your bird to fly around the room or play with toys.
4. Give your bird a warm bath. A warm bath can help to relax your bird and stimulate its digestive system. Fill a shallow dish with warm water and let your bird soak for a few minutes.
5. Gently massage your bird's abdomen. This can help to stimulate the bowels and promote a bowel movement.
6. Use a mild laxative. If your bird has been constipated for more than 24 hours, you may need to give it a mild laxative. Talk to your veterinarian about which laxative is right for your bird.
7. Consult with a veterinarian. If your bird is constipated for more than 48 hours, or if it is showing other signs of illness, such as lethargy, vomiting, or diarrhea, you should consult with a veterinarian.