Stop Parrot Feather Plucking

By Fiacre Grant

If you parrot is feather plucking then it is a serious behavioral problem. The real problem is that once it had started it is nigh on impossible to get your parrot to stop. It is a very stressful situation for the bird and the owner.

If your parrot has chest feathers missing then this is a sign that they are a plucker, and you need to take steps to prevent the problem getting worse. You need to do more to socialize with your bird, and move it to a busier part of the house. The best thing you can do is provide more toys for the parrot to play with and make sure it is well socialized.

Besides feather plucking you also need to be on the look out for other illnesses. If you think your bird is not well then you need to act right away. If you have brought home a hand reared parrot then it is quite rare for them to be ill, but you should keep an eye out just in case. You should check your bird's droppings every day and if they suddenly change, without there having been a change in the parrot's diet, then this is a sign that they are ill. The problem with parrots is that once they get sick they soon become a lot worse.

If your parrot is indeed ill then the next problem is finding a high quality vet, and that is no easy task. Good avian vets are few and far between, and you may have to travel a long way to find one with the competencies required to treat a sick parrot. Vetinary care may require intravenous feeding so you want to make sure that you visit a high quality vet.

So there you have it in a nutshell. Making sure that your parrot does not turn to plucking means that you have to spend a lot of time with them, and make sure that they have plenty of distractions. Beyond that you must keep an eye on your bird's droppings for the first sign of illness. - 29953

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