by Pajarita » Sat Aug 30, 2014 9:29 am
Welcome to the forum and thank you so much for taking him in! What was done to him is called pinioning because you cut off the 'pinion joint' (aka 'hand wing' because it's the equivalent to our hand in wings - the other portion, the one that has the joints that go into the body are called 'arm wing'). Pinions are the outermost remiges (primary -long- feathers in the wings) because they can rotate to adjust for flight maneuvering. A terrible, terrible, terrible cruel practice that, believe it or not, it was still done not too many years ago to small birds like cockatiels (I have two that are pinioned).
The first thing you need to do is take him to an avian vet for a complete physical (exam, CBC, avian chem panel, bile acids and full body Xray -I would also suggest blood pressure but not all avian vets do it or even have the tool for it). Then, a good diet is in order as well as a specially fitted cage and playground for him with lots of ladders, ropes and branches for him to climb. Exercise flapping his wings twice a day for as long as you can make it would also be beneficial. Please let us know if there are any particulars you need for us to elaborate.