Leg Injury
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 3:24 pm
Hello All! This is my first post. You've got a great forum here!
We have two finches: a Gouldian male (Atticus) and a recently added White-headed Nun (I'm guessing its a female). We just added the Nun (Sister Agnus) yesterday and in all the excitement she hurt her leg(she was very spooked and "bounced" around the cage for awhile). I think she got it caught in the cage on landing and bent it when she tried to fly off again. There was some blood, which I rinsed off. It never started bleeding again. The leg looked alright, just a slight "dent" in the middle. She didn't flinch at all when I was handling the leg, and she landed and hopped on both legs with no problem.
This morning Agnus seemed fine, but after a round of play with Atticus, she now sits with the leg stretched out to one side and she leans to the other. She licks at it occasionally, but it hasn't bled again. She still uses both legs when moving around and her toes don't seem to be affected.
I'm just wondering if this is definitely something that requires a vet visit, or is there something I can do. Worst case scenario, if it is broken, is there anything a vet can do for it, or is it just a matter of giving it time to heal?
I'm pretty new to the world of finches and would appreciate any advice.
Thanks!
We have two finches: a Gouldian male (Atticus) and a recently added White-headed Nun (I'm guessing its a female). We just added the Nun (Sister Agnus) yesterday and in all the excitement she hurt her leg(she was very spooked and "bounced" around the cage for awhile). I think she got it caught in the cage on landing and bent it when she tried to fly off again. There was some blood, which I rinsed off. It never started bleeding again. The leg looked alright, just a slight "dent" in the middle. She didn't flinch at all when I was handling the leg, and she landed and hopped on both legs with no problem.
This morning Agnus seemed fine, but after a round of play with Atticus, she now sits with the leg stretched out to one side and she leans to the other. She licks at it occasionally, but it hasn't bled again. She still uses both legs when moving around and her toes don't seem to be affected.
I'm just wondering if this is definitely something that requires a vet visit, or is there something I can do. Worst case scenario, if it is broken, is there anything a vet can do for it, or is it just a matter of giving it time to heal?
I'm pretty new to the world of finches and would appreciate any advice.
Thanks!