That is the cutest!! Great share ♡♡♡♡
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That is the cutest!! Great share ♡♡♡♡
That's a good way to measure how long they can be worked on. I'd hate to stress them out, especially when they're sick. I'm really lucky most of mine are lap birds, so they can handle being worked on for so long. Huge props to anyone who can work on a not-so-friendly birds.I don't think I make my increments even one hour, so hats off to you @fd ♡ I kind of judge it on chicken stress level and weigh it out. Only so much torture I can give my sweet littles ♡ Hope was an absolute champ though. She was not a friendly bird to start but she put up with me poking, pushing, grabbing, pulling, flushing, packing 2-3 times a day sometimes. Think it took me 1-2 weeks to get her eye cleared. Total movie but I am super happy I saved her as she is a terrific girl, more so now than when we started. Now she seeks me out and I can pick her up with ease. Must be the extra mealworms
BRAVO!!! I wonder (hope) her face swelling goes down. Just seems like the ears could have been a hidden issue. Well, wishful thinkingI forgot to update yesterday, but I checked everyone's ears and they all seem clear. Molly is on meds and taking it like a champ, especially seeing as she's been taking them "raw" and not hidden in any sort of food.
I think I got most of the chunks out in both ears. I'm still going to check her for the next few days until I know for sure, but her inner ears look fairly clean.
Yesterday, along with the hydrogen, I flushed her with saline to help clean out any excess in her ear and the feathers over her ear. After I was done I put neo on the area since it felt really weird to dig around and then just send her out. At the very least it'll help keep the area moisturized after the hydrogen. Unless I see more big chunks I'm going to switch to only saline so she can properly heal.
Today I found her sunbathing on the porch, and she's been hanging out with the flock a lot more than she has been. I'm hoping she keeps looking up.
I just hope it truly is…I’m just so worried about itHe's certainly not letting his injury hold him back! A great sign!
Yeah I’m thinking so. She is still roosting and getting around just fine. Which I feel so much relief from!Her toes don't look too bad. She might lose the tips but she'll manage o.k.
Mine didn’t even eat it…they dug it up! Little buttyheads!Mine LOVE butterfly bush leaves!
OMGeeze I just busted out laughing!!!
I'm so glad she's on the mend! She is definitely a strong girl!Molly