camo
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- Jun 30, 2014
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- Gizmo - Male Eclectus Parrot
Pebbles - Female Eclectus Parrot
Hi all,
Gizmo during one of his many showoff moments nearly ended up with at best a broken leg!!!
I was watching him do his usual morning acrobatics, upside down playing with his foraging ball, which is hanging from another toy, I was laughing away at him, when he managed to get his ankle caught in the bottom loop of this Snap Hook. He had basically put his leg though all the way, and then slipped his leg down into the bottom loop. As he pulled back his joint was not able to fit through the loop at the bottom.
As you can imagine, hanging upside down with his joint now locked into the lower loop, he began to panic. It was only through sheer luck that I was standing at the cage at the time and managed to get into the cage quickly and hold him upside down and settle him enough to enable me to release him.
To release him required pushing the hook back down his leg (away from the joint before sliding the leg back through the narrow part. As you can imagine no panicked bird is going to do anything but pull the leg, and at least with Gizmo's ankle joint size, there was no way he was going to be able to release that leg without severe damage, and I doubt he could have done it even if he broke the leg, so had I not been home he would have been hanging upside down until I returned (which is a very sickening thought).
To Gizmo's credit, although clearly panicked he was only softly biting on my hands as I worked to release him. He was clearly panicked as even Pebbles in the other cage began sounding the alarm with a ear defining shriek.
The irony is that I had swopped out the original hanging hook as it wasn't stainless steel, thinking this one would be safer for him.
Fortunately he is up to his usual antics, swinging upside down etc, so no damage done.
Just thought it was worth mentioning, I would hate to say nothing and have it happen to another bird. The snap hook is 5cm x 2.5cm.
Now for me to determine how I am going to secure his toys so I can get them back into the cages.
Cheers,
Camo
Gizmo during one of his many showoff moments nearly ended up with at best a broken leg!!!
I was watching him do his usual morning acrobatics, upside down playing with his foraging ball, which is hanging from another toy, I was laughing away at him, when he managed to get his ankle caught in the bottom loop of this Snap Hook. He had basically put his leg though all the way, and then slipped his leg down into the bottom loop. As he pulled back his joint was not able to fit through the loop at the bottom.
As you can imagine, hanging upside down with his joint now locked into the lower loop, he began to panic. It was only through sheer luck that I was standing at the cage at the time and managed to get into the cage quickly and hold him upside down and settle him enough to enable me to release him.
To release him required pushing the hook back down his leg (away from the joint before sliding the leg back through the narrow part. As you can imagine no panicked bird is going to do anything but pull the leg, and at least with Gizmo's ankle joint size, there was no way he was going to be able to release that leg without severe damage, and I doubt he could have done it even if he broke the leg, so had I not been home he would have been hanging upside down until I returned (which is a very sickening thought).
To Gizmo's credit, although clearly panicked he was only softly biting on my hands as I worked to release him. He was clearly panicked as even Pebbles in the other cage began sounding the alarm with a ear defining shriek.
The irony is that I had swopped out the original hanging hook as it wasn't stainless steel, thinking this one would be safer for him.
Fortunately he is up to his usual antics, swinging upside down etc, so no damage done.
Just thought it was worth mentioning, I would hate to say nothing and have it happen to another bird. The snap hook is 5cm x 2.5cm.
Now for me to determine how I am going to secure his toys so I can get them back into the cages.
Cheers,
Camo
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