How to Put a Band on a Bird's Leg
A leg band on a bird helps identify a bird's owner. It is easier to recover a lost or stolen bird that is wearing a band. There are two types of bands, open bands and closed bands. Each of these bands is placed on the leg slightly differently and at different times in the bird's life. Placing a band on your bird is safe as long as it is done correctly. If you suspect the band is causing irritation or the bird has sustained a leg injury, take the bird to a veterinarian.
Instructions
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Hold the bird gently around its body, with its wings held against its sides. If you are banding a large bird, such as a full-grown cockatoo, ask a friend to help you.
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Turn your hand so the bird's legs stick out and are easy to access. If you are banding a young bird less than three weeks in age, use a closed band. If the bird is older than three weeks, use an open band. Lift the band up to the bird's right leg.
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If you are using a closed band, slide it over the bird's right foot. As the bird grows, it will become impossible for the band to slide off its foot. If you're using an open band, slip the bird's leg through the gap in the band. Then use pliers to gently pinch the band closed. A small seam will remain in the open band.
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Tips & Warnings
If you are a bird breeder, register the bird's leg band identification number online so that the number can be traced back to you.
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