Originally posted by: Staley8
You are probably just going to prolong it's suffering by trying to help it. Go find a shovel and bash it's head to take it out of it's misery. It may seem cruel but it is a much nicer thing to do. Besides, by helping the bird by feeding it or fixing it's leg/wing, you are only really making yourself feel better not the bird. So ask yourself, "do I care more about my feelings or the birds pain?" Now go bash that sucker's head in!
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
break its other leg to keep symmetry alive
Originally posted by: yukichigai
Call the animal shelter or the Humane Society. They'll know.
They'll probably either tell you to set it (and how) or ask you to bring the bird in.
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
break its other leg to keep symmetry alive
Unless you keep it as a pet. But that's sort of sad.Originally posted by: notfred
Even if the bird's leg is messed up, most birds can do OK with one leg. If it's wing is messed up, it's pretty much a goner, though.
Originally posted by: Sifl
Originally posted by: TheBDB
Is it a chicken or a turkey by any chance?![]()
Um, chickens and turkeys can't fly.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: Sifl
Originally posted by: TheBDB
Is it a chicken or a turkey by any chance?![]()
Um, chickens and turkeys can't fly.
umm, actually, turkeys can fly around 50 mph. IIRC, turkeys need to have their wings clipped to keep them from flying when they're young. After they get older, they really don't try as much and they weigh too much for their muscle strength.
Plus, several types of chickens can fly as well, if their wings aren't clipped.
