Does your bird have a bandage after a leg fracture or wing injury? If so, it’s essential to follow a few key recommendations to promote healing and ensure their comfort. With the right precautions, you can support a smooth recovery and reduce the risk of complications.
Rest and supervision: restrict activity
Your bird needs rest during this healing phase. To help them recover:
- Keep them in their cage at all times
- Allow limited, supervised outings only
- Reduce movement to avoid stress on the injured limb
- Maintain a calm environment to support healing
Adjusting the environment: safety and comfort
A bandage after a leg fracture may reduce your bird’s agility. Make these changes to improve comfort and safety:
- Provide a low perch close to the cage floor
- Remove all other perches to prevent falls
- Wrap the main perch with non-slip bandage (like Vetrap) for grip
- Line the cage bottom with a towel to soften any falls
- Place food and water bowls near the perch to reduce movement
- Separate your bird from cage mates during recovery to prevent interference or injury
Elizabethan collar: monitor your bird closely
If your bird is wearing an Elizabethan collar (e-collar):
- Make sure they can walk, eat, and drink properly
- Expect some balance issues when perched
- If needed, adjust the setup to improve stability and access

Bandage care: clean and secure
Keep the bandage:
- Clean, dry, and well-positioned at all times
- Check daily for loosening, wetness, or dirt
- Contact your veterinarian immediately if anything looks off
Veterinary follow-up: essential for full recovery
Professional follow-up is crucial. Make an appointment to:
- Remove the bandage
- Check the healing progress
- Detect and prevent potential complications