Lovebirds are among the shyest of the parrots, so it is possible that some could be traumatised from a wing clipping at the vet.
Go to a vet ASAP. Do not hesitate!
go to the vet NOW!
you should bring her to your local avian vet. if you dont know where one is go to http://aav.org/vet-lookup/
Take your bird to the vet right away. Chances are good that he has injured the wing and it hurts, so he is reluctant to move it.
Please DO NOT attempt to clip a hamster's teeth yourself. A lot of people bring their hamster to the vet to have their teeth clipped and the majority of the time, the teeth do not need clipping. Hamsters have longer teeth than owners expect, because they are rodents. Even a vet would not attempt to clip the teeth if they do not need clipping, because each time they are clipped there is a risk of fracturing the teeth right down into the skull, which means the hamster will no longer eat because they are in great pain, and could lead to infection. It is likely that if you took your hamster to the vet to get their teeth checked, and they did not need clipping, the vet wouldn't charge you for their time. If your hamsters teeth are too long buy them something hard to bite from the pet shop example wood.
all you have to do is get a small pair of nail scissors you want big scissors for big birds . so once you have the scissors you get the end bit of your birds wing and cut it ,BUT DO NOT CUT TO MUCH OF.
Head for the vet and please do it quickly. The bones of the wing contain blood vessels and birds have a nasty way of bleeding out fast, not to mention breaks like that are painful, so your bird can go into shock easily. Talk to your vet about your problem with cash -- most vets will somehow find a way. If yours wont -- try another vet. Please do hurry though.
Your bird needs urgent attention from the vet.
It can no longer fly and will eventually die of either starvation or being eaten by a bird or lizard.
Take it to a vet right away for x-rays and possible splint
it depends on how bad of a break it is, and if the wing needs to be "set" if the break is too bad, it may never heal properly, even if seen by a vet.
Neutering a rabbit can be anywhere from $30.00 - $150.00.Very professional vet clinics usually make you pay more like 50$ for clipping nails or something else.