thank everyone for your well wishes!
CandoAviary wrote:I would definately splint to correct the splayed leg. These type of dislocations can usually be corrected. Prayers sent for their recovery.
here is a recent link of Ray and his successful treatment to his little gouldian Chip... shows the splinting.
http://finchforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=5 ... &start=135
i've actually been following the story of chip! i'm so happy for ray and his little guy!!
once the initial shock of finding them and untangling them wore off i actually took the time to really look at their legs. they looked more swollen and crooked than broken, so while i was waiting for responses, i figured the best thing i could do for them was treat their legs as if they were splayed. so i looked up chip's story for reference, since i've never dealt with splayed legs before. (btw, that pic of chip standing with his newly taped legs is ADORABLE!)
so i taped my guys legs and put them back in their box i made for them. they seem pretty content and they don't look like they're distressed. i think they're just happy to be out of the nest box (and not connected together). the parents are still feeding them, so other than their legs they seem pretty healthy. they're standing ok and one of them is actually perching pretty well!
cindy wrote:Are they using their toes, moving them ok?
as for their toes, they don't seem to be able to move them at all.

they can all move their bad legs, so i don't know if maybe they'll get feeling back in the feet or not. i try to be a good bird mommy and not interfere and this is what happens!

looks like i'll be in the market for new nesting material as well!!