Female Gould Losing Primaries
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 6:13 pm
Hello All,
Hope all your finches are happy, healthy and well as we're coming out of the breeding season (depending on where you are!)
I have a question. I have a female Gouldian, who went through a complete moult about 2 months ago. Lost all of her feathers (or so I thought)...
Over the last 2 weeks, she has lost 5 of her primaries from the edge of her right wing only, all the way down, completely hampering her flight ability. I caught her and looked at where the feathers came out. No new growth of new feathers, just empty follicles, and no signs of feather mites, disease or growths of any kind. Has anyone else experienced this sort of thing? I regularly put calcium in their water 3 times a week (as these are breeding birds) they are given a complete pink free mineral, egg food, veggies/fruit, millet, and their seed, so there shouldn't be any nutritional deficiencies. She is currently raising 2 chicks with her mate. Does stress from raising chicks ever cause this kind of thing to happen?
Let me know your thoughts guys!
Have a great weekend, and happy St. Patricks Day!
Hope all your finches are happy, healthy and well as we're coming out of the breeding season (depending on where you are!)
I have a question. I have a female Gouldian, who went through a complete moult about 2 months ago. Lost all of her feathers (or so I thought)...
Over the last 2 weeks, she has lost 5 of her primaries from the edge of her right wing only, all the way down, completely hampering her flight ability. I caught her and looked at where the feathers came out. No new growth of new feathers, just empty follicles, and no signs of feather mites, disease or growths of any kind. Has anyone else experienced this sort of thing? I regularly put calcium in their water 3 times a week (as these are breeding birds) they are given a complete pink free mineral, egg food, veggies/fruit, millet, and their seed, so there shouldn't be any nutritional deficiencies. She is currently raising 2 chicks with her mate. Does stress from raising chicks ever cause this kind of thing to happen?
Let me know your thoughts guys!
Have a great weekend, and happy St. Patricks Day!