rivertaff
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Hello All,
I've been working at a parrot sanctuary in southern California for 3 years now and I've been around all types of birds from parrotlets to black palm cockatoos, and I have a good idea of how to take care of birds, however I have never dealt with injured birds to this extent. When an injured budgie flew in one day, we were already at capacity and we're unable to house this little guy so I decided I would take him home. He's an English Budgie and is not able to use his left foot and one of his hind toes on his right foot is put forward instead of back, I'm guessing he's had these injuries for a while as he does not seem to be in pain and can get around pretty well. I have him on a healthy diet of grains, legumes, peas, carrots, corn, leafy greens and sprouts with millet spray and a cuttlebone. The bottom of his cage is covered with a towel and then paper towels on top so he can't get his claws stuck in the grate. I've had him for 1 day now and plan to take him to an avian vet this week however in the meantime any advice on how to get him on track to a happy and healthy new life?
P. S His name is Joe.
I've been working at a parrot sanctuary in southern California for 3 years now and I've been around all types of birds from parrotlets to black palm cockatoos, and I have a good idea of how to take care of birds, however I have never dealt with injured birds to this extent. When an injured budgie flew in one day, we were already at capacity and we're unable to house this little guy so I decided I would take him home. He's an English Budgie and is not able to use his left foot and one of his hind toes on his right foot is put forward instead of back, I'm guessing he's had these injuries for a while as he does not seem to be in pain and can get around pretty well. I have him on a healthy diet of grains, legumes, peas, carrots, corn, leafy greens and sprouts with millet spray and a cuttlebone. The bottom of his cage is covered with a towel and then paper towels on top so he can't get his claws stuck in the grate. I've had him for 1 day now and plan to take him to an avian vet this week however in the meantime any advice on how to get him on track to a happy and healthy new life?
P. S His name is Joe.
