canary winged parakeet

birdpassion620

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Male Pacific Parrotlet (Chuey), Female Canary Wing
Parakeet (Sweetie), and my mother's bird: Male Canary
Wing Parakeet (Petey)
This health question is in regards to my mother's 13 year old canary winged parakeet. About a week ago we noticed that he is not using one of the back toes on his right foot. For example if he is on his perch or hanging from the cage bars the back toe just sticks out and does not grab on or puts any pressure like the other toes. At first we didn't think much of it but after a few days the back toe continues to stick out with little to no movement. Is this something to be concerned about?
 

goalerjones

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Could be a circulation issue. First, check the toe itself. See if perhaps a hair is wrapped around it. Also see if he responds to any pressure on it in a painful way. I don't know the life expectancy of your breed but perhaps arthritis could be the issue also.

Bottom line, if concerned about any issue make an appointment with your vet and get his input. Birds will mask symptoms until its too late sometimes.
 

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