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Our amazon parrot has plucked her feathers from under her wing.The vet fitted her with a collar which worke fine she healed and all was well.now the collar has been removed she has started again and the collar is back on.nothing about her enviroment has changed and her diet is varied.We dont want her to have to wear a collar forever any advice would be welcome.
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There could be a multitude of reasons why your parrot has started plucking and although I wish for the best, once they have started it is very hard to cure.
Do you have a friend with another parrot that you could borrow for a few weeks, even a budgie? Sometimes that works but make sure they can not reach each other in case things go wrong.
If the bird is housetrained so it stays at a designated area it may help to make a sort of jungle gym with any old pieces of wood, even firewood will do, doesn't matter what it looks like. Companion parrots all love to climb around and often show off.
Birds are very much creatures of habit and don't like changes so anything to be added to its close proximity should be introduced gradually.
There could be a multitude of reasons why your parrot has started plucking and although I wish for the best, once they have started it is very hard to cure.
Do you have a friend with another parrot that you could borrow for a few weeks, even a budgie? Sometimes that works but make sure they can not reach each other in case things go wrong.
If the bird is housetrained so it stays at a designated area it may help to make a sort of jungle gym with any old pieces of wood, even firewood will do, doesn't matter what it looks like. Companion parrots all love to climb around and often show off.
Birds are very much creatures of habit and don't like changes so anything to be added to its close proximity should be introduced gradually.
Thanks for your reply wildwood weve tried making her cage more interesting and adding new toys, she is also out of the cage all evening. Have thought about annother bird for company but were worried this could make it worse. I will look out for a spray, its worth a try! She seems generally happy and is singing and chatting as normal but the Vet ruled out an infetion so we know it must be psycological