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Understand Feather Plucking, Pt 2

Feather Plucking is a Frustrating Problem.

Birds need a great deal of stimulation during waking time. The importance of toys must not be underestimated. A large variety of toys should be rotated often. They should include interesting toys, which can be manipulated, taken apart, put back together. They should be of different textures, sizes, shapes and colors.

Birds which have a seemingly insatiable appetite for chewing must be given adequate items to alleviate their frustration or they will chew their own feathers. You can't have too many toys!

Some birds start picking when they feel that Spring is arriving and breeding season is upon them. They begin to pick the feathers of the chest in preparation for nesting. In some cases a mate is the only answer. However, it is best to avoid sexually frustrating a bird by excessive petting, particularly around the vent area.

Inadequate caging can cause problems. Not too large, not too small. Don't let toys CROWD the bird. Provide good, strong perches of varying diameters to be sure his feet are healthy, clean water and clean food bowls.

It may be necessary to move his cage more into the family area. Or, perhaps move it closer to a window to observe the goings-on outside. Maybe the family area is TOO chaotic for adequate naps. Is he getting enough natural sunlight? You will have to be the judge after careful observation.

His diet should include a well-balanced pelleted diet, some seeds, leafy green vegetables, fruit, maybe some yogurt and cheese. Food is both a primary ingredient in diet and an experience: different tastes, texture, shapes and colors will invigorate your bird. However, be sure to change your bird's diet slowly under careful observation of his reaction and condition.

After careful study, change just one thing at a time so you don't stress your bird. Note what affects him positively or negatively and work slowly and methodically toward a solution. It is usually possible to break the plucking habit by preventing boredom, relieving stress, developing a schedule, and giving optimum nutrition.

Here are a few tips that may help restore your feather-plucked bird's good looks:

  • Have the bird examined by an avian veterinarian
  • Keep a detailed diary describing incidents of feather plucking and the circumstances
  • Assess the bird's general physiological condition
  • Evaluate and improve, if necessary, the bird's physical environment
  • Be sure the bird is getting sufficient rest
  • Develop and follow a schedule
  • Allow frequent opportunities for the bird to bathe
  • Supply the bird with safe toys and diversions
  • Give the bird a nutritious, balanced, and varied diet
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