punkindave
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We have decided to adopt a 6 week old CAG (once he's weaned) and are wondering if anyone else had had any experience to share about how they setup their environment and handled a handicapped bird. Would also love to hear about any prosthetic stories.
Jake has just a stub of a right foot (joint and small part of the pad is there, no toes) and an the left foot, three of the four toes have been shortened so there is no nail (one toe is normal and unaffected) We believe that we would keep him fully flighted (as most of our flock) I am thinking his ability to climb and get around like a normal bird would be pretty challenging.
I have an excellent person that have smaller birds with this type of handicap and have offered some awesome advise, but would like to hear about any things tried by CAG (or larger) owners.
Jake has just a stub of a right foot (joint and small part of the pad is there, no toes) and an the left foot, three of the four toes have been shortened so there is no nail (one toe is normal and unaffected) We believe that we would keep him fully flighted (as most of our flock) I am thinking his ability to climb and get around like a normal bird would be pretty challenging.
I have an excellent person that have smaller birds with this type of handicap and have offered some awesome advise, but would like to hear about any things tried by CAG (or larger) owners.