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Old 10-02-2006, 09:56 PM
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I would have the damage looked at by a vet even if its old, in the event someday down the road, you see more problems, and or the bird needs pain management . Most likely you will just have to watch how she manuvers around the cage, and make little adjustments for her. I had a tiel like that who hobbled on her legs, with all her toes facing forward and wrapped around each other. Cricket lead a very happy full life with her disablility.
best of luck with your new baby.....thank you for opening your heart to her.
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