caring_for_temporarily_or_permanently_disabled_birds
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| - | Caring for temporarily and permanently disabled birds is an important but also challenging aspect of bird rescue and rehabilitation. The specific needs of in particular temporarily disabled birds are often underestimated and sometimes even neglected. However, there is an increased risk of associated injuries affecting in particular birds with fractured wings or legs. Although the time span of this temporary disability or immobilisation seems very much limited, it is often long enough to cause considerable problems like joint stiffness or pressure sores. Naturally, this becomes more of a problem in long-term rehabilitation and for permanently disabled birds. | + | {{ : |
| ===== Short Term Immobilisation due to Injury ===== | ===== Short Term Immobilisation due to Injury ===== | ||
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