About six months ago, I took my parrots to a pet shop to get their nails clipped. They supposedly had a great technician, and honestly, I took them there because I was trying to save money...in hind sight...bad mistake!!!! Shortly after, two of my Yellow-nape's feet started curling and probably a month later, one foot of my Timneh Grey's did, as well. I took them to my avian vet and he thought it was due to their diet, so all seeds stopped at that point. He tried wrapping them, but it did not help. They're on a proper diet now but their feet have shown no improvement.
If this was not caused by the trauma of the nail clipping nor their diet, does anyone know what could be causing it? I know I made a huge mistake in trusting them to someone other than my avian vet, and I'm beating myself up for it. I also know that I should have had them on a seedless diet much earlier, but again, I didn't and feel terrible about it. My Yellow-nape is 36 and my grey is 14. Too young to be crippled. They can sit on their perches, but when I take them off, their feet curl and it takes a moment for them to stretch them open far enough to grab the perch again. Any advice on what else it could be from?
Thanks!








