To care for a bird with a broken wing you have to first mend (bind) the wing with some sort of caste or guaze. Then you give it what it needs such as enough water, food, rest and most of all love.
You can take a bird with a broken wing to a wildlife rehabilitation center or a veterinarian who specializes in treating birds. They will provide the proper care and treatment needed for the bird to heal and recover.
No, 'a bird with a broken wing' is a noun phrase; a noun clause must contain a verb.noun phrase: I found a bird with a broken wing. ('broken' is an adjective describing wing)noun clause: I found a bird that had broken its wing. ('had broken' is a verb)
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Only vets know how to take care of it.
Sadly, there is not much you can do if the wing is actually broken. Although it is possible for the bone to heal, the bird will never fly again. Sorry--but the bird in all likely hood will expire.
The bones in a bird are hollow, making the bird lighter, allowing flight. However, this also has a downside: bird's bones are very easily broken, and once they are broken they often do not mend properly, meaning that if a bird breaks its wing, it will often never fly again.
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You can try to repair a bird's wing yourself. You should probably clip the feathers first so that you will be able to wrap the wing up. You would need to make sure that the bone was back in the correct place first. Then, use braces like tongue depressors as a splint. Put one on top of the wing and one on the bottom, so that they will hold the broken place immobile. Then wrap it tightly with gause, but not so tightly that you will cut off the blood supply. Leave it in place for about six weeks.
Take it to a vet right away for x-rays and possible splint
If a bird has a broken wing it will most likely be seen on the ground and climbing trees. It climbs to a mid portion of the tree to get away from ground predators and hawks that may make a tasty meal out of the bird. Now if this is your pet bird i suggest taking him/her out of the cage and gently, gently toss him in the air to see if him/her takes flight. If the bird tumbles out of the air it is most likely the bird does have a broken wing. And i suggest tossing the bird towards something like a bed for a soft landing if he/she tumbles.
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