What should I do if my bird s wings are injured? 10

Updated on pet 2024-07-29
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    First of all, determine the species of birds, raise them according to the habits of the birds, let the birds eat, feed and maintain physical strength first, and then talk about the next step.

    **Assess the injury first: if it is a comminuted fracture.

    Amputation of the limb (wing) is recommended, otherwise the wound infection can be fatal; If there is no surgical condition at home, you can use sterilized scissors to cut off the bone crushed parts, and then use Yunnan Baiyao.

    Hemostasis; If only a single bone is broken and there is no bleeding, it is usually conservative** and only the bird needs to be fed without having to deal with the fracture site.

    It is expected to heal itself within half a month (birds have a strong metabolism and heal wounds faster than humans); If it is accompanied by bleeding, it is treated with hemostatic drugs.

    Just one click; In some cases, the wings of the bird are not necessarily fractured, but the tendon strain of the wings, which will be raised for a few days;

    For people who have no experience in raising birds, it is not recommended to take care of wild birds at home, release them as soon as possible, and the wild birds themselves will be slowly **.

    Even if you plan to try to raise it, don't do too much to intervene in the wound, because the bird will go on a hunger strike because of nervousness, so that even if it is not injured, it will die, which is technically called "stress response."

    It is correct to disinfect it, the place where its wings and body are connected has rotted and there are maggots, take out the maggots, and then try to move them differently, after n weeks, it will be fine on its own, and it should be fed some bugs.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    After being treated with iodophor, rinse with gentamicin injection, two to three times a day, and release after the injury is healed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First of all, you have to judge its breed and know whether it is domesticated or wild. If you catch starlings in the city, thrushes and the like, it should be domesticated. Then it will be less afraid of people and willing to eat.

    If it's wild. More than 80% of wild birds, especially small birds. Because they do not adapt to the environment and are afraid of people, they refuse to eat and drink, and they die quickly.

    That's right. You'll also have to check its age. If it's a chick, 95% of them you can't feed.

    And then there's the food. Small birds such as finches can eat millet. You can buy it in supermarkets and food stores.

    Almost all the birds you might catch eat breadworms, which can be bought at pet markets that sell birds. 5 yuan is enough to eat for more than 20 days. Of course, if you can feed it for more than 3 days, it will be able to adapt to the environment.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Summary. Dear, I'm happy to answer for you what to do if your bird's wings are injured. If the wings are seriously injured and broken, you can cut off the feathers at the broken place, find two or more flat ice cream sticks, like a human fracture splint, disinfect first, then apply some anti-inflammatory powder, tie gauze and then put it into the splint to fix, it won't take long for the bird to recover.

    Dear, I'm happy to answer for you what to do if your bird's wings are injured. If the wings are seriously injured and broken, you can cut off the feathers at the broken place, find two or more flat ice cream sticks, like a human fracture splint, disinfect first, then apply some anti-inflammatory powder, tie gauze and then put it into the splint to fix, it won't take long for the bird to recover.

    If it is a skin trauma and there is no fracture, you can wipe the iodine wine to disinfect it. Do not expose the wound, wrap it gently in a gauze cloth, clean the injured area regularly, and wait slowly. Check the specific wound location first, as there are more feathers on the wings, you can clean the hair around the wound before treating the wound.

    Avoid waving the wings of the pigeon when the ** wound is wounded, so fix the wings first. Then rinse the wound with hydrogen peroxide or saline to rinse the dirt. After the water is dry, apply iodophor for sterilization and disinfection, and then spray an appropriate amount of pet fast, and if necessary, use gauze to bandage the wound to avoid infection.

    Because it's either my pet or I saved it in the wild, and I didn't obey it, and in the process, what should I do to disinfect him.

    Hello Kiss Put the injured bird in a safe place first, keep it warm and away from harm. Put it in a dark and quiet place and let it calm down.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Thrush Turdidae Thrush Birds of the genus Turdus

    The picture below shows the (male) Grey-backed Red-bellied Thrush Turdus Hortulorum (Grey-backed Thrush), commonly known as Golden-breasted Thrush, Grey-backed Thrush, Tang Red-bellied, Red-bellied Grey-bellied Grey-bellied Thrush, Grey-backed Grass-Pierced Thrush, and Grey-backed Bluethrush.

    The body length is 20-23 cm, and the body weight is 50-73 grams. The upper body is slate-gray, the chin and throat are grayish-white, the thorax is pale gray, the flanks and underwings are orange-chestnut, the abdomen is white, and the wings and tail are black.

    They often move alone or in pairs, and during the spring and autumn migration seasons, they also form small groups of a few or more birds, and sometimes they form loose mixed groups with other thrushes. It is mostly active in open areas such as forest edges, wastelands, grassy slopes, glades and farmlands. Terrestrial, good at jumping and walking on the ground, mostly moving and foraging on the ground.

    During the breeding period, it is very good at chirping, the song is crisp and loud, it can be heard from a long distance, and it is often fixed in one place from morning to night, especially in the early morning and evening.

    It feeds mainly on insects and insect larvae such as Coleoptera, Konocedae, Bury Insects, Lepidoptera and Diptera, as well as fruits and seeds of other animals and plants such as earthworms.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First of all, use anti-inflammatory water and cotton balls to kill the virus; Remember not to dip too much; Do not expose the wound, wrap it gently with a gauze cloth and clean the injured area regularly; Make sure to change the dressing every day to prevent infection; Minimize outdoor activities to avoid being frightened and getting injured twice; After a day, look at the situation, and if the wound heals, it is fine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No matter what kind of bird it is, but if the wings are injured, you can directly apply some drugs to stop bleeding, and it may grow slowly.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Send it to a nearby pet hospital or pharmacy to bandage the bird, or call the Forestry Bureau to call them to send someone to deal with it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can send it to the pet hospital to be bandaged**, **it should take some days, **after the release.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You dig up some earthworms to see if they eat it, there is no front photo, you can't judge accurately, but it feels like our hometown is called black and black. At that time, I also raised it, but the more I raised it, the thinner it became, and then I put the bird on the tree like you.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The body length is 20-23 cm, and the weight is 50-73 grams. The upper body is slate-gray, the chin and throat are gray, the chest is light gray, the sides and wings are covered with feathers orange-chestnut, the belly is white, and the wings and tail are black.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I can't see it at all, I can't even see it with my eyes, I don't know what kind of bird it is, didn't you buy the bird you kept in a cage? How could you not know what kind of bird he is? The wings are injured, how are they injured?

    Bandage him and get some anti-inflammatories!

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's like a thrush, so it's easy to die when it's closed

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The author considers this a subspecies of the grey short-legged bulbul (see Zheng Zuoxin, 1987). Zheng Zuoxin (1994) attributed the only subspecies, Canipennis, to the Grey Bulbul.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What kind of bird is this? How to treat an injury. It's better to send this to the treatment station.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Find the wound, touch it carefully to see if the fracture is staggered, put them together, fix them with a thin wooden stick, chopsticks are also fine, but it is better to be thinner, and then wrap it with gauze to let it grow well. If there is suppuration, squeeze out the thick juice, then apply it with erythromycin eye ointment, wrap it, and remove it for about two days to let him breathe, but don't make any effort, don't disturb him, try to keep the environment quiet, and it should be fine. However, most broken wings can heal on their own, and inexperienced people can deal with the wound with their hands and feet, which will exacerbate the tension of the bird and lead to severe stress reactions.

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