That sounds like it may be more than the comb. Is he able to walk? Is the leg issue on one or both legs?
He walk run great .
Just becz he's comb is large and floppy covers his one eye he couldn't see properly that's why he didn't walking properly
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That sounds like it may be more than the comb. Is he able to walk? Is the leg issue on one or both legs?
Where are you keeping them? Back in their pens?The younger one is doing pretty well. He was up talking to me this morning. The older one is in pretty rough shape, but still hanging on. Thanks for asking.
Ohh we will cut tomorrow (Sunday) we don't cutting wattles now maybe both comb and wattles a big painful procedure ..yes his comb lil wound from.folded side maybe its infected too
Do not use surgical scissors like recommended on your other thread . If you use surgical scissors on that birds comb you will be there all day and cause that bird a lot of pain and stress. Do what havoc has said use a good pair of bigger scissors. Here's what I used on a straight comb bird, havoc uses fiskars I do believe.
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Wrap the bird in a towel and have someone hold him while the other cuts.
Anesthesia?Ohhh I'll get these type cutters tomorrow for sure ....
I collected everything ..
If anyone advice to put some anesthesia I'll
hope whomever is trimming him has a strong stomach cause I have a feeling he is going to bleed alot. Once you start you can't stop even if you're throwing up and feeling faint. I wouldn't trim his whole comb I'd do just under his food like said earlier. I'd also do it in the early morning before he gets moving good before his blood is hot and pumped up. I've done both and mornings always were less bloody. To the point of barely an oozeOhhh I'll get these type cutters tomorrow for sure ....
I collected everything ..
If anyone advice to put some anesthesia I'll