I recently got my 'tiel only around a month ago (and he'll be turning 3 months tomorrow). He didn't come from a pet store, but instead a family owned store that sold hand-fed birds. He's a sweet little guy (the gender is unknown at the moment, but I'm guessing it to be a boy) and was one of the smaller 'tiels compared to her other clutches. However, upon bringing him home, the next day I noticed that he was slightly clumsy and if he climbed up the side of his cage too fast, he'd fall (since he's slightly clipped, but he can easily glide). I guessed that this was due to him being so young, but when I looked closer, I noticed his toes were curved inwards compared to other birds I've seen.
This hasn't seemed to effect him too much, for he can grip perches and sit in shoulders, but he will lose his footing when moving too fast on his perches or even when turning around on them (if he's unable to grab something for support like the side bars). I feel as though this slight disability is why he was also the runt (but I of course love him despite it).
In fear of him falling from too high and harming himself, I've made all the perches in his cage lower to the bottom, but I don't know what I can do to possibly get rid of the constant worry that it's causing me. I can't help fearing coming home to having found him bled out from his feet or his breast from having fell too hard/high. I took him to a vet, but she said that taping the feet and hoping they would fix as he developed, be she fears that he is too old and it may not work. She's also worried that he could develop sores on the sides of his feet. Is there anything that I can do to help this issue?
(As you can see in the pictures, he won't hold onto fingers normally and often will grip his toes around your knuckle, or will sit even more sideways on your finger. The way he's sitting in the first one is even the way he sits on perches since his toes seemed to curl sideways. Or he'll run and climb up onto your shoulder)
This hasn't seemed to effect him too much, for he can grip perches and sit in shoulders, but he will lose his footing when moving too fast on his perches or even when turning around on them (if he's unable to grab something for support like the side bars). I feel as though this slight disability is why he was also the runt (but I of course love him despite it).
In fear of him falling from too high and harming himself, I've made all the perches in his cage lower to the bottom, but I don't know what I can do to possibly get rid of the constant worry that it's causing me. I can't help fearing coming home to having found him bled out from his feet or his breast from having fell too hard/high. I took him to a vet, but she said that taping the feet and hoping they would fix as he developed, be she fears that he is too old and it may not work. She's also worried that he could develop sores on the sides of his feet. Is there anything that I can do to help this issue?
(As you can see in the pictures, he won't hold onto fingers normally and often will grip his toes around your knuckle, or will sit even more sideways on your finger. The way he's sitting in the first one is even the way he sits on perches since his toes seemed to curl sideways. Or he'll run and climb up onto your shoulder)