I’ve never had a finch before but do have a Parrotlet and a Parakeet. My local pet store knows I’m a sucker for underdogs and pawned off this little bald guy on me. He was seen by their vet twice, a trusted local doctor that specializes in birds. No mites found but they treated him anyway. They also tried a round of antibiotics. He has not regrown feathers and they couldn’t sell him. I’ve moved him into a flight cage, he has premium seed, greens, egg food and I’ve offered scrambled egg and mealworms but he hasn’t touched them. I don’t care if he ever gets feathers, but wondered if anyone has advice? I also am wondering if he’s ok to love alone or if I should get him a friend? He’s been alone a long time, he lived in their back room for at least 4 months in a tiny cage by himself while they waited for feathers and I’ve had him a month.
Thanks,
Kerry
Bald Gouldian
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Re: Bald Gouldian
Gouldians aren't cuddlers like some other finches, but they do seem to enjoy quiet company. If you don't want to invest in another gouldian, maybe a society? It sounds like you're giving him a great diet. Generally the advice for balding in gouldians is to give them additional iodine in their diet - a safe (and easy way) would be to add oyster shell (or I use Abba mineral grit) as a supplement in the cage for him to pick at when he chooses.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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Re: Bald Gouldian
Great advice from Hilary. You could also provide kelp which has iodine. I give my birds the granulated form from ladygouldianfinch.com. You may also find some information about balding gouldians at this website. Even without the feathers, that's a pretty bird!