I bought the Avicalm and Featheriffic supplements about three weeks ago to use on both my girls. It seems to be helping Gus a bit. She has been a terrific mood and talking up a storm, even more than she usually does. I haven't noticed a difference in her barbering though.
Tiki, OTOH, has progressed to obvious plucking. It has gotten worse, even in the past week. I don't think it's the supplements but it's upsetting regardless. She has removed all the feathers from her breast, including her down. The Featheriffic is making them grow in quickly but she just pulls them out as soon as the sheath starts to come off. She has also started taking out the ones on the very top of her back.
I finally put the two cages in the same room so they will be slightly more mentally stimulated. There is an AC vent near by that I'm going to block off in case that may help things. I gave Tiki a giant wiffle ball toy that is covered in knots and beads (that sucker was pricey and looks like it took hours to make) that I was hoping she wouldn't be able to resist. I did see her nibbling on it so that's one promising thing. She also goes in and out of her cage frequently if I leave the door open instead of huddling in the back, refusing to come out.
I think part of the issue may be getting them to eat the full dosage of the supplement every day. The powder just falls to the bottom of the bowl and they don't really eat it unless I don't refill the food until after they eat every last bite.
Tiki, OTOH, has progressed to obvious plucking. It has gotten worse, even in the past week. I don't think it's the supplements but it's upsetting regardless. She has removed all the feathers from her breast, including her down. The Featheriffic is making them grow in quickly but she just pulls them out as soon as the sheath starts to come off. She has also started taking out the ones on the very top of her back.
I finally put the two cages in the same room so they will be slightly more mentally stimulated. There is an AC vent near by that I'm going to block off in case that may help things. I gave Tiki a giant wiffle ball toy that is covered in knots and beads (that sucker was pricey and looks like it took hours to make) that I was hoping she wouldn't be able to resist. I did see her nibbling on it so that's one promising thing. She also goes in and out of her cage frequently if I leave the door open instead of huddling in the back, refusing to come out.
I think part of the issue may be getting them to eat the full dosage of the supplement every day. The powder just falls to the bottom of the bowl and they don't really eat it unless I don't refill the food until after they eat every last bite.