That’s a video prior to the accidentProbably caught her fingernail as that's not a bird with a hurt toe.
That’s a video prior to the accidentProbably caught her fingernail as that's not a bird with a hurt toe.
Is she still running around?That’s a video prior to the accident
Yes running, flying on top of doors (I’m closing all the windows this time) breaking things and throwing container from shelves. Notices she doesn’t grab as hard (though both are bent) with the left feet and bites more when she climbs me, I’m guessing a little soreness.Is she still running around?
Could she possibly be moulting?Here’s a little update about Tangawizi.
In the last week she cutoff her feathers (the yellow ones in her belly) twice. She is eating less vegetables than she used to, it feels as if she’s not that hungry however her weight is stable around 910g but sometimes she would make an exception if I hold it in my mouth and she steals it from it.
She loves her sunflower seeds but we don’t give her too much of it. She eats her pallets whether soaked or as is. She also ea her night formula but she doesn’t seem as excited about it as she usually does.
She’s been screaming a lot lately, it feels she wants out of the cage all the time. Oh also she’s shedding feathers all over.
we have just had a weather transformation from too hot to cold and dry (we have heather and humidifier on all the time) could that contributes her behavior changes? View attachment 365487
View attachment 365488 She does the cutest thing ever when I preen her new feathers to remove the coating she does the same thing to my hair with her peak lol
She is I think because she’s shedding a lot of feathers everywhereCould she possibly be moulting?
It’s comforting to know the appetite issue isn’t an issue, her energy levels are the same and nothing changed.Nouf, I’m not sure what’s normal and what’s not... Burt goes through weeks where he eats like he’s been starved and then there’s other weeks where I stress some about how little of his fresh yummy foods he wants. He always seems to have more than enough energy and his body condition pretty much stays the same.
I find if I even once give Burt attention (good or bad) when he screams then he tries it on again and again to get either attention or what he wants. Do you always respond to Tanga when she screams?
I can’t enlarge the pic on my phone (for some reason this week it won’t let me zoom in on pics here on AA) to see the feathers - hopefully they’re not all snipped ones.
Hopefully Sarah will be along soon to have a look at your pics and give you some advice.
sorry I didn’t add a description to the images, so the first image are all barbered (snipped) and the second for feathers that naturally fell (they all have the root of the feather attached) I’m not sure if whatever she had before came back but it won’t hurt to do another stool test, I think she’s is molting because her feathers are falling left and right but shes only snipping the tummy side. She also has a lot of new feathers with the white matter coating them.All but two are barbered.
Do you feel that whatever the vet did for her last time fixed the issue and now it is back again?
I also only see two untouched feathers in the second pic, the rest look chewed up to mesorry I didn’t add a description to the images, so the first image are all barbered (snipped) and the second for feathers that naturally fell (they all have the root of the feather attached) I’m not sure if whatever she had before came back but it won’t hurt to do another stool test, I think she’s is molting because her feathers are falling left and right but shes only snipping the tummy side. She also has a lot of new feathers with the white matter coating them.
Really ? Correct me if I’m wrong if the root is still attached that means it wasn’t chewed right? And if it has a sharp straight edge it means it’s been snipped? If so then I assure you I have divided them correctly and it must be the image quality I’ll go to the vet today and hopefully everything will be good.I also only see two untouched feathers in the second pic, the rest look chewed up to me
Double check with @Macawnutz . In the bottom pic I see only two that look (to me) like they naturally fell and even those look like she might have chewed them some before they dropped?Really ? Correct me if I’m wrong if the root is still attached that means it wasn’t chewed right? And if it has a sharp straight edge it means it’s been snipped? If so then I assure you I have divided them correctly and it must be the image quality I’ll go to the vet today and hopefully everything will be good.
Thank you! I’ll read the article right away.These three look molted.
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The rest look to be snipped.
It's unusual for a young bird to be doing this and I do not believe it's going to be feeding related. Unless it was something like an allergy to food. While barbering is grouped into a category of feather destruction it can be quite different from actually plucking the feathers. That is why I keep asking you to note when and why she does it.
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