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Yes, a parrot can die if a cut or broken nail is left unattended. I find when I trim nails on a parrot if I don't have septic ready on hand and I get a nail cut too close to the cuticle, I use regular baking flour to clot the nail. Sometimes the first time doesn't clot it so you would do it again and monitor the situation. Sometimes when you put your bird on their perch the wound will open again and you have to apply flour to it again until it stops bleeding. Just take a pinch of flour between your thumb and forefinger and press on the end of the nail and hold for a few seconds. Hold the bird still if you can until it clots.

I have also heard that you can use a bar of soap to stop the bleeding. I have never done it myself but I do keep it in the back of my mind in case I get into a pinch.

Do try to keep septic on hand. That would be the best for you and the bird! Yes, a parrot can die if a cut or broken nail is left unattended. I find when I trim nails on a parrot if I don't have septic ready on hand and I get a nail cut too close to the cuticle, I use regular baking flour to clot the nail. Sometimes the first time doesn't clot it so you would do it again and monitor the situation. Sometimes when you put your bird on their perch the wound will open again and you have to apply flour to it again until it stops bleeding. Just take a pinch of flour between your thumb and forefinger and press on the end of the nail and hold for a few seconds. Hold the bird still if you can until it clots.

I have also heard that you can use a bar of soap to stop the bleeding. I have never done it myself but I do keep it in the back of my mind in case I get into a pinch.

Do try to keep septic on hand. That would be the best for you and the bird!

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