everdusk
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- Oct 27, 2011
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- Parrots
- Marzipan (Hahns Macaw) & Pip & Monte ('tiels) // In Memory: Countess ('tiel), Primrose (GCC), Pauly, Star, Yoshi & Keitaro (budgies)
I had Prim out with me today and I noticed she was favouring one leg a bit. I looked at it but it seemed fine, then I noticed her band was gone. I have NO idea how long she has been like this but after pushing around the feathers I saw that the band is lodged up past her knee and it can rotate but it's fairly tight.
I feel really awful, she is only favouring her leg a little but I didn't notice all this time, it could have been a few days or even months, I just stopped thinking about the band.
I don't have an avian vet here but I do have a vet that will see birds. I am calling him right away in the morning but do you think they will have the tools and skills to remove a band from such a tiny leg? I don't want to risk them hurting her permanently... but it's over 6 hours to drive to the nearest avian vet...
Alternatively I am going 4 of those six hours TOWARDS that area next weekend, and I could probably drive up to the avian vet then, we're staying at in-laws so she could go "home" and rest after the stressful journey.
I think I'll bring her to my regular vet and ask their advice, if they aren't confident I may have to wait or rush her the 6 hours if it's dangerous.
Ugh I just feel sick about this.
I feel really awful, she is only favouring her leg a little but I didn't notice all this time, it could have been a few days or even months, I just stopped thinking about the band.
I don't have an avian vet here but I do have a vet that will see birds. I am calling him right away in the morning but do you think they will have the tools and skills to remove a band from such a tiny leg? I don't want to risk them hurting her permanently... but it's over 6 hours to drive to the nearest avian vet...
Alternatively I am going 4 of those six hours TOWARDS that area next weekend, and I could probably drive up to the avian vet then, we're staying at in-laws so she could go "home" and rest after the stressful journey.
I think I'll bring her to my regular vet and ask their advice, if they aren't confident I may have to wait or rush her the 6 hours if it's dangerous.
Ugh I just feel sick about this.