This past Saturday night Rosie was flapping her wings as usual and I noticed a long flight feather hanging from her left wing. She screamed when I attempted to touch it or her. She then went under her wing with beak and tried to make it feel better I guess and it was then that I noticed a bloody beak. OH my here it is a weekend night (of course).
I got in the car with her and drove about 45 min. to an emergency hospital for animals of all kinds. One vet on duty and parking lot full. Then right after I arrived another couple brought in a 27 yr. old CAG. They suspected she had an egg bound. Vet said she hardly every saw a grey brought in and here she was with 2 of them.
I was so lucky because Rosie's broken feather clotted off on the way and blood loss was minimal. Whew!!
It is diffiicult to take care of an emergency like this when you are the only person with the bird. She was so scared I could not even get her in a towel.
She is of course fine now.
I got in the car with her and drove about 45 min. to an emergency hospital for animals of all kinds. One vet on duty and parking lot full. Then right after I arrived another couple brought in a 27 yr. old CAG. They suspected she had an egg bound. Vet said she hardly every saw a grey brought in and here she was with 2 of them.
I was so lucky because Rosie's broken feather clotted off on the way and blood loss was minimal. Whew!!
It is diffiicult to take care of an emergency like this when you are the only person with the bird. She was so scared I could not even get her in a towel.
She is of course fine now.
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