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wahs up w/ his wing???


Question Posted Sunday June 15 2008, 1:57 am

4 my bday my friend bought me a macaw but he puts left his wing in a weird position i dnt think its damaged because i pic him up and move it n i dnt think it hurts him...hes a baby so he dsnt fly much i just wanna know wahs wrong my vets out of town on buisness so id take him 2 another vet but they want alot...:/ any1 have any ideas???


thnx mucho!!!


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B00TSZ answered Sunday June 15 2008, 11:58 am:
maybe hes stretching and since hes growing he needs to move it to be comfertable
when i had a parakeet i thought he had an injured wing too but he flew around fine.

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