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Glad it all went well. Some react that way, get thier beak all bent out of shape and pout a bit, but most don't. If I have a more flighty or excitable one I give them a little extra time secured down but not starting the procedure to let them calm, or place a towel or sock over head/eyes.The day finally got here. We operated on two 5 week old ckrls this morning. The first incision was one rib too far up and I corrected for the rest. I didn't have to recut but it was more work finding and removing the nugget. I didn't attempt both from one side -- two cuts for both. The second bled a lot less than the first. The first bird was a much more excited than the second.
After the procedure the second bird never missed a step. He was standing and eating (mashed up boiled eggs) right away. The first bird however stayed "sitting" down for about 1/2 hour before getting up and moving around. He ate but just wouldn't get up. Both are now up and moving around the cage eating and drinking.
Many thanks to the contributors of this thread that have helped to revive and dying art.