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Will to Survival and Overcome
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During the 2006 breeding season, Bonnie Black reported having a chick with a very strange leg problem. The leg of this chick was growing backwards. With the feet pointing forward instead of back. Bonnie went on the Internet to ask if anyone had seen something similar and what advice they had for her. Two theories came forth: 1). That the defect was hereditary. In most cases, the advice was to put the poor chick down since it could not live a normal life with one leg not able to grasp a perch. Bonnie watched the chick closely to observe it it appeared to be in pain. It did not. |
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Notice the claws point forward.
(No this is not a Waterslager) |
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Here's the rest of the story, as Paul Harvey would say... Remember I sent the picture of it a few weeks back asking your opinions
about birth defect or injury?? Some were convinced it was
a birth defect and I should destroy the chick. Others thought it
was a dislocated hip and it could never be ok and I should put it down. Others
offered stories of canaries living good lives in spite of handicaps. |
| Editial Note: Not all of us have the patience and tender care of nature Bonnie exhibited. But when you take that extra step, the rewards of the will to survive become apparent and you draw closer to the birds you have in your care. Not all stories are successes as this one turned out to be. |
| © 2006 Used by permission from Bonnie Black |