Is CBD oil safe? No way will I be able to get a collar on him.Try cbd oil to calm him and put a collar on him to help stop him from plucking
Is CBD oil safe? No way will I be able to get a collar on him.Try cbd oil to calm him and put a collar on him to help stop him from plucking
I really don't think you should try either.No way will I be able to get a collar on him.
I don't either but I do know he is very sensitive and I did see great improvement when I first adopted him. I have hope.I don't have much experience with plucking, but I just want to say good luck with him! Hope it all works out!
I uave aloe plants, how can I get it in the water and how much?Have you tried Aloe, both as a liquid spray and solid food?
I recently learned a lot about it, and plucking can be the result of simple skin irritation resulting in itching which becomes plucking.
It’s 100% safe, so it’s worth a shot.
For spraying, you have to buy liquid aloe. Just dilute it in a little water if it doesn’t easily spray through your bottle, and make sure it’s 100% pure aloe liquid.I uave aloe plants, how can I get it in the water and how much?
Sure they can eat it!Pardon the spelling I was on my phone. They can eat it? Finding liquid aloe is impossible since Covid. Wonder if google is my friend?
Any idea who has that website?Look here:
Can Parrots Eat Aloe Vera? - Parrot Website
In order for your bird to live a long, healthy life it is essential that the bird eats a varied diet full of different types of fruit and vegetables. Thiswww.parrotwebsite.com
That doesn’t change the fact that the information is accurate.I am not a fan of aloe - especially on the feathers. Aloe is sticky and will do nothing other tan encourage your bird to preen more. Never use anything other than water on your bird's feathers.
Birds (and people) can eat aloe, but it does nothing for you and nothing against you and the bird.
@Snowghost Have you ever had the tests that I recommended (by your vet) performed on your CAG? Until you do rule out physical causes you are shooting in the dark.
@Clueless It appears yhat they are a marketing organization from this statement;
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Parrot Website
Parrot Website is a website about parrots. It is a website that is full of information linked to parrot diet, parrot health and parrot behavior. It is the ultimate resource for everything parrot related.www.parrotwebsite.com
That site also...very correctly...tells you what NOT to feed a parrot.I am not a fan of aloe - especially on the feathers. Aloe is sticky and will do nothing other tan encourage your bird to preen more. Never use anything other than water on your bird's feathers.
Birds (and people) can eat aloe, but it does nothing for you and nothing against you and the bird.
@Snowghost Have you ever had the tests that I recommended (by your vet) performed on your CAG? Until you do rule out physical causes you are shooting in the dark.
@Clueless It appears yhat they are a marketing organization from this statement;
"Legal
Parrot Website is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. Parrot Website also participates in affiliate programs with other sites. Parrot Website is compensated for referring traffic and business to these companies."
Parrot Website
Parrot Website is a website about parrots. It is a website that is full of information linked to parrot diet, parrot health and parrot behavior. It is the ultimate resource for everything parrot related.www.parrotwebsite.com