Dhkoenig
Songster
HI All. Me again with Babs questions. So we know it is her knee now and most likely a ligament tear that won't ever heal but according to the doctor some birds are resilient and can grow scar tissue around it and are able to adapt to lame life. The idea of putting Babs down is so hard for one because she is adorbs and for 2, she is SO normal in other ways. She eats like a champ, still lays, is curious and funny..the idea of taking her, with that mind/health and just being like "okay sorry I am taking you to go die" just wrenches my heart. I did notice today that even tho she can't really bear any weight on it, she basically rests on the bottom part of her leg on that side and uses her other side to bear the weight. Today I noticed that she was able to use the bad leg as a "limp" support. Like using it but just passing the weight over it quickly so she is gimping. I am getting 4 new young girls in a couple of weeks. They will be about 12 weeks to 14 weeks old. Do you think if I put her in with them, and she is older than them and bigger - they may not pick on her and once the new ladies are old enough and have been in a "see but don't touch" situation for a few weeks, that since they would all be introduced at one time, maybe they would accept her as just another newbie? Ugh I have a feeling not but hoping someone will say Oh yes! Totally ! That will work! LOL