I adopted my first Indian Ringneck just this past sunday and I thought I noticed this at the facility, but I'm definitely noticing now that on his right leg, the long back toe is a bit swollen and bruised at the joint that meets the "ankle" of the bird.
He doesn't seem to favor it, I think he does occasionally.. but then he just goes to groom himself with it. Mostly I feel his behavior is telling me it's sore. It won't grip anything, he doesn't like to be on flat surfaces, and doesn't like stepping up.
I've only had him for a few days, but I feel this behavior is really about the toe. I'm a vet tech, I don't really think a vet will do me any good unless it looks like he will lose the toe, which it doesn't at all. So do people at home splint them in any way or just give their bird space and let it heal on it's own?
I stay at home all day so all I want is his attention, and he's very affectionate, but something tells me I just need to let him mostly sit on his gym for a few weeks when he's out of his cage until it looks like he's using his toe again.
An info or experiences would be great to share, thanks!
He doesn't seem to favor it, I think he does occasionally.. but then he just goes to groom himself with it. Mostly I feel his behavior is telling me it's sore. It won't grip anything, he doesn't like to be on flat surfaces, and doesn't like stepping up.
I've only had him for a few days, but I feel this behavior is really about the toe. I'm a vet tech, I don't really think a vet will do me any good unless it looks like he will lose the toe, which it doesn't at all. So do people at home splint them in any way or just give their bird space and let it heal on it's own?
I stay at home all day so all I want is his attention, and he's very affectionate, but something tells me I just need to let him mostly sit on his gym for a few weeks when he's out of his cage until it looks like he's using his toe again.
An info or experiences would be great to share, thanks!