What's Up With Foot

For concerns related to avian illness and wellbeing.
Post Reply
Dbearden
Hatchling
Hatchling
Posts: 42
Joined: Sun Jul 02, 2017 9:25 pm

What's Up With Foot

Post by Dbearden » Mon Aug 14, 2017 10:13 am

I've noticed my Red Billed Fire Finch (female) seems to either not have a fully developed left foot. Or could there be something else that has caused this? She does sometimes have a struggle grabbing perches and landing.
Attachments
See the left foot
See the left foot

User avatar
cindy
Bird Brain
Bird Brain
Posts: 18754
Joined: Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:33 pm
Location: west central Florida

Re: What's Up With Foot

Post by cindy » Mon Aug 14, 2017 11:20 am

really hard to tell from the picture... can you restrain her as shown and get a good picture of the side and underside of the foot... checking for sores, redness.
Attachments
restrain.jpg
restrain.jpg (11.75 KiB) Viewed 781 times

Zebra, Gouldians, Java, CBM Shaft tail & Grasskeets


~ My Facebook groups ~

*Finchaholics ~ finches, hookbills, softbills & canaries are welcome here!
discussions regarding species, housing, breeding, preventatives, treatments

*Birdaholics ~ Avian Classified Ads Only

User avatar
cindy
Bird Brain
Bird Brain
Posts: 18754
Joined: Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:33 pm
Location: west central Florida

Re: What's Up With Foot

Post by cindy » Mon Aug 14, 2017 11:25 am

she looks like she might be missing the very end of the middle toe but should grasp just fine if she has the back toe intact. You may want to try a more round piece of doweling opposed to square, different diameters of round perches help to exercise the foot.... round is better for gripping

Would still check the sole of the foot to rule out sores or swelling... vet wrap can soften the grip a bit for her. Natural branches might help as well but be sure to bleach soak them for about 30 minutes, scrub, rinse and sun dry to be sure not pathogens are passed to the birds from outside...immune system is different from wild birds and wild birds carry all sorts of nasty viruses, pathogens.

just a word of caution....if breeding avoid using strings, cotton and hair in the nests strings, fibers can wrap around toes of adults and young, constrict blood flow causing the end of the toe to turn black and fall off.

Zebra, Gouldians, Java, CBM Shaft tail & Grasskeets


~ My Facebook groups ~

*Finchaholics ~ finches, hookbills, softbills & canaries are welcome here!
discussions regarding species, housing, breeding, preventatives, treatments

*Birdaholics ~ Avian Classified Ads Only

User avatar
Sally
Mod Extraordinaire
Mod Extraordinaire
Posts: 17929
Joined: Thu Mar 29, 2007 11:55 pm
Location: DFW, Texas

Re: What's Up With Foot

Post by Sally » Sat Aug 19, 2017 11:26 pm

I deleted the duplicate thread.
3 Purple Grenadiers, 1 Goldbreast + 1 cat.

National Finch & Softbill Society - http://www.nfss.org

User avatar
Babs _Owner
Molting
Molting
Posts: 4926
Joined: Sat Aug 08, 2015 4:47 pm
Location: Southeast USA
Contact:

Re: What's Up With Foot

Post by Babs _Owner » Tue Aug 22, 2017 8:44 am

Dbearden

Try smaller branches and perches that she can grasp her whole foot around. Hope that helps

Post Reply