There could be several reasons your cockatiel is unable to walk on her foot, including injury, infection, or a neurological issue. It's also possible that she may have a broken bone, sprain, or Arthritis, which can cause pain and limit mobility. Observing for any swelling, changes in behavior, or reluctance to use the foot can provide additional clues. Consulting an avian veterinarian is recommended for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
The chicken would be able to walk with nerve damage in their foot, because it still has use of the rest of its leg. It is likely that there would be some impairment.
The spaces between the bars are probably too wide for a cockatiel. It would be able to get through them.
They did walk on foot. How else would they walk?
Yes, seeing as though you wouldn't be able to walk without them if you had a broken foot.
On foot I think :)
3 per foot two front ones one back one
So I walk.
Humans..?
When we walk on the ground our foot pushes the ground backward, and in return, the ground pushes our foot forward. The forward reaction exerted by the ground pushes our foot forward. The forward reaction exerted by the ground on our foot makes us walk forward.
The cockatiel is a type of Australian parrot.
yes they walk to the supermarkets by foot sometimes
should be able to since they are both hook beacks