Injured canary.
- tammieb
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Injured canary.
I came home this noon to find my favorite canary hen hopping around on the floor of the indoor aviary. I caught her up in the net and examed her. Sadly, she has a broken wing. I have moved her into a hospital cage with heat and placed her water & seed down low. What else can I do for her?
I can't imagine how she could have broken it. All the birds get along. No fights, no chasing, nothing that would explain this accident. I checked on them this morning before leaving for work and everyone was fine. It was unusually quiet when I came into the house, I thought that was odd.
Any suggestions?
I can't imagine how she could have broken it. All the birds get along. No fights, no chasing, nothing that would explain this accident. I checked on them this morning before leaving for work and everyone was fine. It was unusually quiet when I came into the house, I thought that was odd.
Any suggestions?
TammieB.
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I have been reading on the internet about first aid for broken wings. It suggests securing the wing next to the body with vet wrap. What do you think about doing that? I have some, but don't know if it is the correct thing to do.
TammieB.
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I've decided against wrapping the wing. WeeGee is alert and eating/drinking/pooping normally. Her wing is a bit droopy but not as bad as yesterday. I have her in a tiny hospital cage so she can't attempt to fly. Her seed & water cups and one perch are down low enough that she can hop onto them. The heat lamp is on around the clock. I don't imagine she will ever be the same and will probably never return to the aviary. But she can have a good life despite her bad wing.
TammieB.
Use the talents you possess - for the woods would be a very silent place if no birds sang except for the best. ~Henry Van Dyke~
Use the talents you possess - for the woods would be a very silent place if no birds sang except for the best. ~Henry Van Dyke~
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I'm happy to report that after eight days in the hospital cage, Weegee is doing great. I believe I will move her back to the aviary tomorrow. Evidently the wing was just badly bruised. Thanks to all who expressed their concern.
TammieB.
Use the talents you possess - for the woods would be a very silent place if no birds sang except for the best. ~Henry Van Dyke~
Use the talents you possess - for the woods would be a very silent place if no birds sang except for the best. ~Henry Van Dyke~