If you have any cornstarch, you can powder up the wounds. Cornstarch will stop the bleeding. Then wrap his wings to his sides.
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i do but i dont know what to wrap withIf you have any cornstarch, you can powder up the wounds. Cornstarch will stop the bleeding. Then wrap his wings to his sides.
Uh-oh. That'pretty strange. I don't think I've ever had a bird bleed from its wings before. Then again, I've never had winters as cold as yours. Maybe you should bring him in if you think it's frost bite?this might be bad news. he is bleeding on both wing tips. no open wounds nothing i can see. it just is coming down the primary feathers from the very tip , both sides the exact same. im thinking frost bite. hope not. i used the corn starch and tried to wrap 3 times and 3 times he walked out of it. he is very strong and likes to fight me. i couldnt hold and wrap very well