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I hope it works out okay, and that you are able to fix it.
One of my birds was older, like yours, when it happened, and I didn't know about the taping then. All I could find was "put the bird down" -- or in a vet manual, the possibility of surgery on the bone. But my vet (not a bird doc) had never anesthetized birds for surgery, and we weren't sure if the bird would make it, and the nearest avian vet was 100's of miles away.
The good news is that my bird is still alive, has a good quality of life, and gets around okay. He walks with a bad limp, but gets in and out of the coop okay. He can fly-hop (he could probably fly more, but landings are challenging). He doesn't roost, and he displays and waves his tail just like the other boys. He is now 3 1/2 years old, and hanging in there. I'm so glad I didn't put him down!
And no, he had never had high protein feed... I'm now wondering if it started as a slipped tendon, after reading your story of the last few days.
One of my birds was older, like yours, when it happened, and I didn't know about the taping then. All I could find was "put the bird down" -- or in a vet manual, the possibility of surgery on the bone. But my vet (not a bird doc) had never anesthetized birds for surgery, and we weren't sure if the bird would make it, and the nearest avian vet was 100's of miles away.
The good news is that my bird is still alive, has a good quality of life, and gets around okay. He walks with a bad limp, but gets in and out of the coop okay. He can fly-hop (he could probably fly more, but landings are challenging). He doesn't roost, and he displays and waves his tail just like the other boys. He is now 3 1/2 years old, and hanging in there. I'm so glad I didn't put him down!
And no, he had never had high protein feed... I'm now wondering if it started as a slipped tendon, after reading your story of the last few days.