Yet another issue with my Gouldians... There is the feather loss as you can see but he also has these little sores (which almost look like honey-comb holes) around the under-side of his beak. But it doesn't look crusty enough to be Scaly Face??? Let me know all thoughts and suggestions.
Thanks
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Hi Finchie,
to me it looks like he's being plucked - and very roughly to cause that bleeding. Do you know if the lump on the top of his beak is a sore or dried blood?
Also, are the little sores around the underside of his beak on his skin or on his beak? One of my Goulds plucked a Zebra on the underside of her beak.
Here are some pics of one of my Goulds going through an extremely heavy moult - is this anything like what the 'honey-comb holes' look like?


Have you treated your birds with SCATT or S76 as a preventative? Both should get rid of any mites (scaley or air sac) that your birds may have.
Good luck.
-Julie
to me it looks like he's being plucked - and very roughly to cause that bleeding. Do you know if the lump on the top of his beak is a sore or dried blood?
Also, are the little sores around the underside of his beak on his skin or on his beak? One of my Goulds plucked a Zebra on the underside of her beak.
Here are some pics of one of my Goulds going through an extremely heavy moult - is this anything like what the 'honey-comb holes' look like?


Have you treated your birds with SCATT or S76 as a preventative? Both should get rid of any mites (scaley or air sac) that your birds may have.
Good luck.
-Julie
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Hey Thanks Julie for your post,
That is a bit of dried blood. He seems to be rubbing it on the perches so it must be some kind of irritation/mites. The burrowing mites or honey combe area under his beak are in the crevices between his skin and beak (but not on his beak)... I have treated him and my other finches with Ivermectin, so hopefully this works???
Also when should my Gouldians molt??
That is a bit of dried blood. He seems to be rubbing it on the perches so it must be some kind of irritation/mites. The burrowing mites or honey combe area under his beak are in the crevices between his skin and beak (but not on his beak)... I have treated him and my other finches with Ivermectin, so hopefully this works???
Also when should my Gouldians molt??
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Aw poor little guy. The Ivermectin should do the trick though.
Gouldians typically moult after their breeding season. Most of mine moulted June/July.
-Julie
Gouldians typically moult after their breeding season. Most of mine moulted June/July.
-Julie
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