Hadji is 5 months old and has his #1 digit forward on his left foot. I will try to add a pic in a comment below. It is causing balance issues and I am worried about his future foot health. We have had him for one week and are already very attached to him. His toe is intact with no stricture, it is just turned forward and curled upwards a small bit.We saw the vet today(3 hours round trip and I really was not that impressed). He suggested leaving it be, due to his age and risking a skin infection while trying to rehab that digit. The vet said it was likely congenital, as there is no trauma or broken bones. He suggested a different cage that was not a floor model to prevent injury when frequently falling to the bottom, again more $$$$$. I spoke with his breeder and he wants me to see a different vet(5 hours round trip). My problem is that we just plunked down a very sizeable amount of money to buy him a week ago, then today, the avian vet. I feel like I need to make some kind of decision but also feel like I don't know all of the facts. I am unsure of how this will affect him in the future. My experience is in large parrots, mostly U2's and this can become a serious issue with larger birds later in life. The breeder has offered to reimburse an unknown part of what we paid for him if we see the other vet for a 2nd opinion or we can return him for a full refund. The problem with this is Violet IRN's are not common here and it's another 7 months until nesting season and there is no guarantee on another male from that clutch. My questions are many, but I will try to limit how much I ask! So far, we are in for about $1000 on this little sweetheart.....I need help on where to go from here! I feel like we are throwing good money after bad, at this point, not that I mind spending money on my bird but we have only had him a week and are already going in the hole, even though he is otherwise very healthy.
1. In your experience, how likely is this to self correct?
2. If left uncorrected, will it cause undue stress on the other foot, in turn causing issues later in his life? (ie, am I setting myself up for major vet bills?)
3. If I decide to keeep him, what % should the breeder reimburse for the "overlooked" issue or should he cover the vet bills?
4. Other than full/partial reimbursement, is there anything else you would ask the breeder for, or to do ? I want to be fair but not get screwed....
5. Is there any physical therapy I can do to help correct this? He has perches of all sizes available now and is not allowed on flat surfaces.
SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME 