Also, sort of related - but I'm not considering it cause they don't seem in pain - but what is the most humane way to euthanize finches if I ever have to?
Thanks again

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Lack of calcium maybe?Masterfincher wrote:Hi all, I have had a couple of young gouldians - from different broods - with splayed legs, they came out of the nest like that. Does anyone know what causes this? I have had heaps of healthy ones, even out of the same brood. They still fly, just not as often and are awkward on landing.
Also, sort of related - but I'm not considering it cause they don't seem in pain - but what is the most humane way to euthanize finches if I ever have to?
Thanks again
Quickest is most humane. I either throw it onto a hard surface or just pull the head off.Masterfincher wrote:Hi all, I have had a couple of young gouldians - from different broods - with splayed legs, they came out of the nest like that. Does anyone know what causes this? I have had heaps of healthy ones, even out of the same brood. They still fly, just not as often and are awkward on landing.
Also, sort of related - but I'm not considering it cause they don't seem in pain - but what is the most humane way to euthanize finches if I ever have to?
Thanks again