How did Pepper end up with one wing shorter?
I'm getting so excited to learn about them all and to think about how I can maybe help with suggestions!
I don't know how her wing ended up that way. It ended up underdeveloped for some reason. She had a rough life before coming to the rescue.
A lot of problems happen while the chick is still in the nest & usually happen not long after hatch. With Peppers wing i could explain that it could have happened in the nest due to rough handling by the parent birds. The other thought is to horrible to mention.
Newly hatched chicks although having a strong will to live do get hurt normally by the parents or older siblings & tender little toes & wing tips are easily lost. That is usually the reason why some babies have missing toes when purchased. My BFA has 2 toes missing. I was imformed of this when i purchased the birds.
I see a lot of damaged babies, once or twice with my own birds but mostly from other breeders that know i can raise a chick from hatch, they bring their broken babies in the hope i can help them. So accidents also happen in the nest it is not always the fault of the owner.
I think a section on handicap birds is a wonderful idea. I also have looked after a blind Galah. He has passed on now. I do have a tiel that has a curved spine. One i actually bred many years ago. Every year when the Alex's breed I stoke up my incubator for my friends eggs, raise his chicks from hatch because as each baby hatches the hen will kill it. We have no idea why. But if i don't help out that is 8 dead babies every year.