URGENT!!! chick with a broken leg...
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URGENT!!! chick with a broken leg...
a gouldian chick has a broken leg, how do I mend it? I have no idea how it got it...maybe the foster parents or simply fell down...is it even possible to mend? thanks
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There is a good article on broken bones at www.finchniche.com/. I have had finches with broken bones, and mostly they just heal on their own, but never properly, and you then have a handicapped finch. Mine get along just fine, with a few adjustments for their comfort.
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If you can't get to an avian vet with the bird then either it will have to mend on it's own or try reading this page -
http://www.finchniche.com/f-bbones.mgi
I've never had to deal with a broken bird leg (touch wood). Good luck and keep us posted.
http://www.finchniche.com/f-bbones.mgi
I've never had to deal with a broken bird leg (touch wood). Good luck and keep us posted.
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I am so sorry to hear about your bird. My friend had a lovebird who broke her leg and the vet had to make a make shift splint for it to try and give her support for the leg while it healed itself. The little thing had to wear a plastic rigged elizabethian collar for a few weeks, it was pathetic looking, yet adorable at the same time. Unfortunetly the leg never did gain full strength back, it is healed and she uses it a little to support her weight but she is unable to fully tighten her little toes to get a good grip, thus she grips extra hard with the other foot. She gets around okay though.
I would take it to a vet if you still don't feel confident after having read that article. Good luck and keep us posted.
I would take it to a vet if you still don't feel confident after having read that article. Good luck and keep us posted.
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Ah drat. I agree - if a vet is available take it in. If not, keep a close eye on it. I had an expensive Lavender finch snap a leg while I was out of town, and without bloodflow it turned black and dried up (sorry, that's gross). I amputated at the break and treated with topical and oral antibiotics. That was about a year and a half ago, and he's doing great.
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