
URGENT-Please help, broken foot?
- otto&lucy
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URGENT-Please help, broken foot?
I have 2 society's in a cage with their 2 babies. The babies are about 16-17 days old. I came home this afternoon to find one sitting in the corner at the bottom of the cage, out of the nest of course. He'd been sitting there a while so I took a closer look and his feet are through the bottom bars of the cage and they appear bent (could it be because he's an uncoordinated baby or is there something wrong with his feet)? I'm hoping he didn't break them on his first time out of the nest. Should I move him back to the nest or leave him alone? Please help! 

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Okay, so I lined the bottom of the cage with newspaper and put the baby back in the nest. So far so good, but when I was putting him back in I got a better look at his foot and it's from his elbow to his thigh that's stiff (he can't move it well) and it sticks out from his body. Nothing looked like it was snapped in half or anything, just that his leg sticks out instead of bending back in toward his body at the elbow and he can't move his toes well. Is he going to be able to learn how to live with it, what usually happens in a situation like this?
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I have a diamond dove that has most of its toes missing.I got him from a private breeder who popped him straight into a cage and of course I didn't notice till I got him home. He manages quite well, rather than perching he sits on anything flat such as the tops of nesting boxes. If he survives, you can adapt the cage for him, perhaps make him little platforms.

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