BirdBrainBeginner
Hatching
- Jul 30, 2022
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We were at TSC picking up feed for our ducks and geese and a tractor supply employee said they had a guinea keet with a birth defect they'd give us.
I used a foam block and zip ties to lightly bind its knees and ankles in the right position and nestled it in a water bottle to keep the legs under it. I've got him settled with food and water; it's eating, drinking, and pooping.
However, I'm concerned because it seems less than a week old, but the severity of the spraddle makes me think they just left it for 3-5 days...
My concern isn't just that it might not heal, but also that we only have the one. We have ducks and geese outside, but he's just a babe and shivers away from the heat lamp. It's there anything we can do for stimulation or entertainment while it (hopefully) mends?
Can it just be a house bird and hang out with people?
I'm looking for suggestions to help it, entertain it, or worst case, humanely dispatch it if we can't help it.
Thanks.
I used a foam block and zip ties to lightly bind its knees and ankles in the right position and nestled it in a water bottle to keep the legs under it. I've got him settled with food and water; it's eating, drinking, and pooping.
However, I'm concerned because it seems less than a week old, but the severity of the spraddle makes me think they just left it for 3-5 days...
My concern isn't just that it might not heal, but also that we only have the one. We have ducks and geese outside, but he's just a babe and shivers away from the heat lamp. It's there anything we can do for stimulation or entertainment while it (hopefully) mends?
Can it just be a house bird and hang out with people?
I'm looking for suggestions to help it, entertain it, or worst case, humanely dispatch it if we can't help it.
Thanks.