Sorry for not responding guys! I took Tiki to the vet and his leg...well it's injured, that's for sure. It's not broken or anything, he still has feeling in it, it's not infected, etc. However, his tendon or whatever was injured (you could see his exposed tendon since SOMEBODY had removed his calf muscle or whatever that muscle is), so he can't grasp with his foot at the moment. Okay, I know what you're thinking, but at the moment that's not a bad thing. He was getting pressure sores all over that leg before from walking on it with a closed fist, but now he's forced to walk on it with his toes positioned properly.
His leg's healed up quite nicely if I do say so myself (or at least I think it looks better/the swelling's gone down), and I'd say his tissue should be regrown before winter comes. I wasn't actually too worried about his leg "regrowing", I was just worried about infection.
So yeah, long story short, it looks like Ju might have eaten Tiki's calf muscle, based on the fact that I saw Ju beating Tiki up several days ago. I had to keep shooing him away from the cripple, but he kept running back to grab Tiki by his crippled leg. Don't worry, I've ordered Tiki a special enclosure.
Man, the enclosure's going to be awesome. First off, the artificial grass came in and everyone loves it. Heck, Tiki can actually grip it properly while walking. It was horrible watching his hips nearly dislocate each time he took a step. Right, so the enclosure. I finally typed in the right key words, and I've ordered him an awesome outdoor toddler enclosure! It's made out of plastic (i.e., zinc-free), he shouldn't be able to get any of his body parts caught in it, the others can't get in to pick on him, I can put it in the aviary on the artificial turf to help improve his strength, his dog crate fits in it (yes, he sleeps in a dog crate at night), it has doors on it allowing him to play with the others/forage under my supervision... It's great!
Right, so I'm also making him some leg braces out of this super soft material and this clothes elastic. They go around his hips and help keep his legs more stable and should prevent him from further wrecking his hips. I'm only going to have them on him while supervised, though, just to be safe.
Oh, and as for the vomiting... I've taken them to Dr. Morris and Dr. Yee numerous times about it, and they ran all the tests, but in the end we're no closer to finding out what's wrong. I realize just how serious vomiting is, but after months of trying to figure out what's wrong I've sort of given up. When ever they start vomiting I just go back to feeding them millet and pellets for a couple of weeks. I honestly hate seeing them vomit since it's not normal, but I feel as though it's one of those things I'll spend thousands of dollars on, only to find out it's "idiopathic" or something. I guess the vomiting must've started at least two years ago, when I put them in the aviary. And by gosh, it can't be the aviary. I LITERALLY made it toxin-free. Mythic Paint, Mythic Primer, marmoleum flooring, Pet Focus Disinfectant, stainless steel dishes, stainless steel mesh, stainless steel and nickel-plated screws and whatnot, Paulie rope (Polly rope?), giant apple tree branch hanging from the ceiling, UVA/UVB bulbs, no particle board or plywood, untreated pine framing the walls and windows... Seriously, everything was made to my paranoid specifications.
Oh, and the new guys (Trixie, Alex, Rainy, Comet) have been coughing! Why are they coughing? I don't know. The vet doesn't know. Hmm, actually, I have to go check something in my aviary...