Orange Waxbill with hurt leg
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 6:35 pm
Hi, this is my first post.
I have a large flight cage that I house Societies, Australian, Indian Spice, and Orange Cheeked Waxbills. I adore them all, but the Waxbills have grabbed my heart.
Friday night I noticed I did not see my Orange Cheek Torah, her mate Petra was throwing a fit. I found her in a nest with a piece of nest caught in between her leg band and her leg. I freed her, and put her into my hospital cage. There was no blood, but the leg was just hanging. I called the Vet I work for and she said it's is too little for her to set her leg. I contacted 2 other area Vets who recommended euthing her. She is eating, drinking, taking millet, and flying around. She sits on the leg sometimes, but more often than not.
I wonder if I can set the leg myself? ( she is very tiny ) Has anyone done that? I will not give up on her.
Thanks for ANY responses
Jenny
I have a large flight cage that I house Societies, Australian, Indian Spice, and Orange Cheeked Waxbills. I adore them all, but the Waxbills have grabbed my heart.
Friday night I noticed I did not see my Orange Cheek Torah, her mate Petra was throwing a fit. I found her in a nest with a piece of nest caught in between her leg band and her leg. I freed her, and put her into my hospital cage. There was no blood, but the leg was just hanging. I called the Vet I work for and she said it's is too little for her to set her leg. I contacted 2 other area Vets who recommended euthing her. She is eating, drinking, taking millet, and flying around. She sits on the leg sometimes, but more often than not.
I wonder if I can set the leg myself? ( she is very tiny ) Has anyone done that? I will not give up on her.
Thanks for ANY responses
Jenny