| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 52.1 | I have that book too! | FREKE::HUTCHINS | Feathered Obsessions Aviary | Mon Nov 14 1988 12:19 | 8 | 
|  |     Hi Karen!
    
    It sounds like the Turd Bird stubbed his foot on something or misjudged
    a perch maybe.  I think Id check with my vet on this one!  It could
    well just be bruised...but better be safe not sorry and just have
    it checked out....
    
    Jean
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| 52.2 | I'll give him a call! | CSC32::K_WORKMAN | P.I.A.S.O.M. | Mon Nov 14 1988 12:25 | 7 | 
|  |     Thanks Jean!
    
    I would have called the VET sooner but he just wasn't in any kind
    of pain.  I will call the Dr..  Maybe I can talk with him before
    I bring him in.  I will let you know!
    
    Karen
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| 52.3 |  | NEXUS::GORTMAKER | Whatsa Gort? | Tue Nov 15 1988 04:30 | 8 | 
|  |     Is it possible the foot is a different color due to it being more
    exposed to the oils in the feed and softer of sorts? Sorta like
    if you rubbed hand lotion on one hand and not the other you would
    see a color difference. This may not even be close to what really
    has caused the dif but it was the first thought I had when you said
    that it was the same foot used for eating.
    
    -j
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| 52.4 | Let it Snow? | CSC32::K_WORKMAN | P.I.A.S.O.M. | Tue Nov 15 1988 09:39 | 11 | 
|  |     Yeah, thats what I first thought.  I made an appointment with the
    Vet anyway for today at 4:30 but... IT'S SNOWING! And I think I
    will cancel because him being exposed to this cold (just walking
    from the car into the office with lots of covers on the cage could
    still do it) is more risky I feel!  His foot does look better today
    but I will still take him in, just NOT TODAY!  It doesn't hurt him
    at all which must be a good sign.  The only thing the Vet said on
    the phone was that it could be a circulatory problem.  I have been
    constantly checking his foot and it is just as warm as the other.
    
    Thanks again!
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| 52.5 | More on the foot | CSC32::K_WORKMAN | P.I.A.S.O.M. | Tue Nov 22 1988 10:03 | 8 | 
|  |     The Dr. said that it could very well be oils in the food.  He said
    there are no signs of injury and took a little skin test and 
    confirmed that there is no fungus or anything on his foot.  He
    explained that in the case of some kind of skin disorder the bird
    would most likely have made it worse by picking or chewing at the
    foot.  
    
    Better safe than sorry....
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| 52.6 | What's a Gort?  I think I know! 8^} | SQUEKE::HUTCHINS | Feathered Obsessions Aviary | Tue Nov 22 1988 12:05 | 8 | 
|  |     Well, looks like "Little -j" called that right on the money -- huh!
    I'm glad that's all it was!  And, it makes sense too!  I have been
    watching Fred's feet!  So far, they are the same color!
    
    And, thanks for updating us on the the vet trip!  Nothing worse
    than wondering after the fact!
    
    J
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