The rest continued to eat and grow. I thought I would have to have a special handicapped cage for them, but they are amazingly resilient. Even with a broken leg or hip, it manages to fly up to the perches and hang on, hang on the side of the cage, all the normal things. Of course, these two handicapped ones will stay with me for life now--I owe it to them to take care of them.
All three are now weaned--as expected, the non-injured one weaned first, followed by broken toe, and broken leg was last to wean. Every time I look at their cage, I am reminded of what a bit of a hurry and carelessness can do.
These are the last photos before weaning. The first shows the mouth markings really well, and the second photo shows how they will raise one (or both) wings when begging, as if to say 'me next'.

