Hi PCash!!! I'm so glad to have another member here who is basically my neighbor!!!!! Finally!!! I live in State College, so I'm only about an hour and 45 minutes from you! In fact, my very best friend from high school has lived in York for about 10 years now, she and her partner built a house from scratch there about 4 or 5 years ago, and they are both teachers in the York public school system, my best friend is a high school English teacher there and loves it...They both love it, and they're raising their son their, who is now 6. So I make many, many trips back and forth to York. I also adopted my Bearded Dragon from a couple in York, I met them at the Vape Haven there and spent the day in York shopping actually. It's a cool area, lots to do...The White Rose is a cool place, I believe that's the one that has multiple different bars, like one downstairs with couches where you can smoke, but then upstairs there is a full restaurant and a sports bar on the other side? I love that place...I did a bar-tour there not that long ago, I couldn't tell you where all we went, but they were all right downtown York, except for the last place we went to dance, it was out on one of the highways, and was a blast too, big dance place with multiple bars inside...Anyway, it's a cool area you live in...
If you do ever need a Certified Avian Vet for anything serious, hopefully not but if you do, my CAV here is absolutely amazing, he's been a CAV in State College for 25 years, and he's fantastic...It sounds like your vet is an "Exotics Vet", which isn't necessarily a bad thing at all, but they don't have any extra education/training in Avian Medicine, so things like the blood-draw, those are the things they don't know and aren't comfortable...My CAV takes blood on my guys at every Wellness-Exam, and he just holds them in a towel, draws the blood right from their neck, and that's it. No drama, no screaming, the whole thing takes a minute, and certainly no sedation or anesthesia needed for a blood-draw...Just something to keep in mind...I am glad to hear that your vet actually drew blood and took cultures though, that's a lot more than most Exotics Vets do, so they sound like they'll be great for normal things and simple illnesses, but if you ever have any serious illnesses or injuries, hopefully not, just know that Dr. Newlander in State College is fantastic.
****Regarding the Crayon, Sailboat is absolutely correct in that you are going to want to watch Cobie very carefully for the next week to make sure he passes the wax and does not become at all sick from it, not because Crayons are "toxic" or will poison him or make him sick in that sense, but because it's very possible that the wax will stay solid and not melt, and could cause a blockage, mainly I'd worry about it happening in his Crop first, and then throughout the rest of his GI Tract, but mainly his Crop worries me with wax. Just because something is "Kid-Safe", well, that simply means that it's not going to be "toxic" and cause poisoning to your bird. Unfortunately when birds eat things like wax, wood chips/splinters, metal bits, pieces of fabric (even very tiny bits of fabric/material), pieces of thread, etc., all of this stuff collects in their Crops, sometimes it stays there for months and months to years, and builds-up, until it finally causes a blockage. So that's what you have to worry about with Crayon wax, depending on how much he actually swallowed, and whether it all gathered together in his Crop and then got stuck together to form one big piece of wax.
I'd be watching him closely this next week for lethargy (not playing normally or moving around as much as normally), sleeping more than normal especially during the day, his feathers being "fluffed-up" a lot of the time, ANY vomiting at all, any trouble passing droppings, if he starts biting/picking at the feathers around his vent or tail, or if you see him constantly trying to adjust his crop (which is totally normal for them to do occasionally, but I'm talking about if he starts trying to adjust his crop and doesn't stop, he just keeps doing it like something is stuck in his throat)...Or if you see him at all breathing oddly, or you hear him wheezing, rasping, or any "whistling" or "squeaking" when he breathes. You should actually see the wax pass in his droppings, as Sailboat mentioned, so don't be alarmed if his droppings in the next day or two are oddly-colored or very thick/chunky...I don't know how much he actually ate, hopefully not enough to cause any type of blockage, hopefully it will pass right through...
Cobie is definitely adorable, and I'm so glad you got him from Todd Marcus!!! I have recommended both Todd's store and then another similar bird store who breeds in-house in NJ several times on this forum! There are literally no bird stores in Pennsylvania who breed their own birds in-house and are reputable, and I've been to both stores in NJ several times and was totally impressed with their operations! Such a great store and great employees at Todd's store! They really care about their birds, both their babies and their breeders...And thank God you didn't buy a bird from "Ana's"
or "Lily's" Parrots (both the same company)!!! Ana is in Scranton and Lily is in Hazelton, and they are both the same company, and they are not at all bird breeder as they portray themselves, but rather bird "Brokers" who buy baby birds from any and all possible places they can find them, everywhere from bird-mills to private-breeders who just breed and breed and breed their birds to death, to mass breeders in states like Florida, where they are like assembly lines that continually breed hundreds of thousands of baby birds and then ship them to the Brokers who pretend to be breeders...That's what "Ana and Lily" do. So you definitely went to the right place with Todd's store. I actually wanted to get my Senegal from either Todd or the other similar store in NJ (the name is escaping me right now, but very similar place), but they had no Poicephalus babies at all, and were not going to breed their Senegals again until the following year, so I ended up driving to North Carolina to pick my baby up! Well worth the drive though...
Anyway, welcome to our community, and please ask any and all questions!