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by Nerien » Mon Sep 17, 2012 1:12 am
Thanks, all.
Took off the shoes this morning, since they were taped directly to his feet. At first he was standing okay, flat-footed, on the paper towels in his little portable basket net cage (we were in Christmas Tree Shops and bought two of those picnic wicker-basket plates with the little net tent that arches over the top, so I can contain him and carry him with me easily when he's out of the cage. Lined it with a paper plate & paper towels). But then he tried walking, and he'd fall over, and in struggling to get back up, he'd curl up again.
In the real cage, I could put him on a branch that is laying in the bottom of the cage for Eaglet to practice perching on, and Hopper would curl his toes around and stay on it for a while, but then he'd either try to move or lose his balance, and over he'd go.
So, after a while, I put new shoes on him. This time, I lined the tape that goes actually over his toes with a little tissue, to protect his skin. After a while the right shoe shifted, and eventually came off. So I put it back on again. In order to keep him still so I could apply the shoes, cardboard base with tape straps all over, I rolled him up in toilet paper and ripped a slit to pull his legs out, one at a time, to work on. But then I fed him between each leg so he'd forgive me for rolling him up.
He really digs into the little cap-dish of goo now, can almost just put it flat in front of him, but he goes so far in he ends up with food all over his front. It's not deep, he just leans way over. For tomorrow, have collected all the little caps in the house, so I can stack them and have the food and water up a little higher, so if he pitches over, he doesn't end up laying in them. Even with the new shoes, he falls over a lot. Tomorrow, drier goo and water for him to experiment with. The sooner he's eating on his own, the better. Dad Rusty is still feeding both chicks, but I'm not sure Hopper gets fed when he's on his side, which is a lot of the time.
His wings are just clamped down tight to his sides. I stretch them out gently, they don't want to go, and he's not thrilled when I do. So, while I have him out, I put him in the paper towel ring I made and stretch each wing over the side, but I have to hold him up keeping his feet off the ground or he pushes up and topples himself out. Will have to think about how to design a walker that will defeat his determination, the paper towel ring is the same idea, but unless I tape him in from the top, he just defies it.
Where do I get a flight harness? Do they make them so tiny? Every time I look in the cage and he's on his side, often in the corner or half-under a perch or something, I think he's dead, since if he's been toppled a while, he just lays there, still. If he's freshly fallen, he's still struggling. Eaglet likes to snuggle with him, only he often ends up sitting on him, especially his head. Either that, or he wants to be an only chick and is trying to smother him. Eaglet looks like a real bird now, tho not flying yet and sometimes tippy on the low places he perches. Hopper is still fluffy because he can't preen most of himself without falling over, tippy, shuffling on shoes until he falls and has to lay there, wings clamped tight and not functioning. Think he's going to be a "special" bird his whole life. Poor little thing, in his heart he's zooming among the top perches in the cage, doing loop the loops and everything.