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Parrot Plucking Feathers
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My Hannes Mccaw is continually pulling her feathers out over the last few years. She is not bored I am at home all day mostly she is out of her cage for long spells . I have changed her toys. She is very friendly. I could see the point if she was scared. I also have a cockatiel and he is ok. They both talk. A friend said it might be since I lost my Lab 3 years ago and this seemed to have been when it started . Any ideas would be welcome .I did ask this 2 years ago but might come across more replies as to why and what else I can do. I have just bought a thing for her cage that she has to pull the bits to get her treats to occupy her.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Feather plucking is often a sign of stress in cage birds.
Since there are no apparent signs of a cause of stress - although non-apparent causes could still have been / or still are present for her.
Best have a vet look at her to make sure she doesn't have any skin problems which would cause her to pluck.
Since there are no apparent signs of a cause of stress - although non-apparent causes could still have been / or still are present for her.
Best have a vet look at her to make sure she doesn't have any skin problems which would cause her to pluck.
Yes society she is a marvellous talker.Thet both are. There is not a vet in my area experienced in birds . I have rang a few and they said it could be stress. They do not have any medication for birds. Was told to get a spray if I thought she had insects. The lady I got her from would have helped but she moved to USA.
Now that Barmaid has mentioned that, I remember something...
Growing up we or my parents used to mind chicken, ducks, turkeys etc. And the chicken had 'fowl lice' as my mum called it. I remember my grandmother bathing them (the fowls) in dettol water or some other disinfectant and it worked to eliminate the 'lice'.
Growing up we or my parents used to mind chicken, ducks, turkeys etc. And the chicken had 'fowl lice' as my mum called it. I remember my grandmother bathing them (the fowls) in dettol water or some other disinfectant and it worked to eliminate the 'lice'.
Opps I lied, it seems you don't have to be a member to view....It may be worth your while joining and asking for advice on there... or just following the links on plucking for more information.
http:// www.par rot-lin k.co.uk /index. php?boa rd=7.0
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