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I want to know the name of an adult standing-style trike;the design is a ramp for each foot to stand and guide?

The adult trike is body motion mobiled; due to the stance of each foot on a ramp which is on a smaller wheel to support the ramps in the back, then the body is swayed to the left and right and the front is guided by the bullhorn style bar.Looks so cool in motion and seems ideal for me to exercise;as I don't run and walking can't work as many muscles as this trike I've seen.I've been told there's an infomercial,but I don't have tv set to watch and besides I couldn't stay up to watch if I did.

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    1 decade ago
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    I want to know the name of an adult standing-style trike;the design is a ramp for each foot to stand and guide?

    The adult trike is body motion mobiled; due to the stance of each foot on a ramp which is on a smaller wheel to support the ramps in the back, then the body is swayed to the left and right and the front is guided by the bullhorn style bar.Looks so cool in motion and seems ideal for me to...

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    4 years ago

    Stand Up Trike

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    It's possible that she may have twisted or broken it, in which case you should bring her to the vet straight away becuase their bones are hollow and take a long time to heal. It's also possible that she is tired of using the foot, like how sometimes we lean on one leg rather than the other if you stand for a while. It's mostly worrysome if she stops eating, or is on the floor of the cage, soiled feathers.

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  • ?
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    5 years ago

    It could be an injury if it's always the same foot (these things will generally be fairly noticeable if the bird let's you touch it's foot) but it could also just be a roosting habit. I know a few parrots and all of them do this as well. Hope there's nothing wrong!

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