Budgie bent foot?
Hello
Has anyone ever seen this and knows if there is a chance of recovery?
The bird has just left the nest box.
So I always cover the cage (not completely, just a little bit) and then shortly afterward I turn off the light. And usually they're quiet after that. But whenever I move even slightly, like making a noise, my budgies move too, somehow thinking they're awake. What could this be?
Hello, I would be interested to know what kind of crow this is.
Forest, birds, water etc.
Hello, in a meadow in my town there is a chicken coop + large run with lots of chickens that will eventually be slaughtered. Chickens escape quite often, although I don't think they do it on purpose; they just get startled and fly over the barrier. I sometimes catch them and put them back, but…
Hey, I just opened the garage and noticed a bird sitting outside. It wasn't moving much, and it didn't even leave when I put some bird seed in it, even though I was about 20 cm from it.
In the case of diseases of the nerve, muscle or The skeleton apparatus of the corrugation is still rapidly reaching its limits.
Such diseases are usually irreparable.
You shouldn’t suffer this wave.
Anyone who breeds waves always takes the responsibility of nature.
Best regards
gregor443
-Shaftsittiche expert –
They’re right.
Only I personally did not grow, but this one pair with chickens or young animals, which were still partly taken over in the nest box from bad posture.
If you have taken over the waves, you have also taken responsibility for it.
So now it’s up to you to face this responsibility.
I presuppose that you have the expertise in shaft breeding, otherwise you are violating the German animal welfare law.
You can do something at crummed feet, but no matter what. It’s so nice to be sloping…
I just wanted to collect empirical values on this subject.
I own expertise.
I am fully aware of the responsibility and will do everything possible.
Is that a young waver or the parent?
As I wrote, he’s just out of the nest box.
Okay, I get it. Maybe this page will help you, there are also pictures.
http://www.birds-online.de/wp/bo/health-handicaps/handicaps/failure-settings-der-zehen/
I also read that some things can be corrected by adhesive tape (so made by the veterinarian).
I don’t know myself like that with waves, I used to have nymphs.
Maybe get other bars tomorrow and see if he can use his feet normally.
Thank you.
I’ll push you the thumbs that you can do something 🙏
Thanks for the answer.
No, he can’t use it.
I’ll go to the vet tomorrow.
Does he have it all the time or only in the evening?
When the Wellis get tired, they pull their feet in and just stand on one.
This may also be a normal behaviour for young Wellis – look at it.
No, it’s always like that.
His foot is crum, he can’t use it.
Have you been to the TA? If not, consider that.
I’m looking for a bird doctor.
I haven’t read all the answers now, but your question. Otherwise write the information into the question.
I had already written that, so you should read carefully before you comment.
? What do you mean?
I wrote you should probably go to the vet?
Please read correctly!