The Plucker Strikes again !

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Re: The Plucker Strikes again !

Post by slwatson » Wed Nov 11, 2015 11:17 am

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That's so crazy! Just when you thought things were calming down finally, he/she strikes again...that plucker is the devil :twisted:
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Re: The Plucker Strikes again !

Post by lovezebs » Wed Nov 11, 2015 1:13 pm

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Do you think we need an birdxorcism ??? :shock:
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Re: The Plucker Strikes again !

Post by slwatson » Wed Nov 11, 2015 6:30 pm

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Yes O:) Right away! [-o<
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Re: The Plucker Strikes again !

Post by Dramoth » Sun Dec 20, 2015 8:40 am

Argh... we have a plucker in the aviary at the moment. The bad bird (don't know which of them it is) has been attacking and plucking out poor little saddleback pied male. There are bare spots on the joints of his wings and the back of his head has been completely plucked.

So out came the poor little boy and into the cage with a female that has for some reason lost the vast majority of her flight feathers.

I would put them into the flight cage, but we have 5 fledgling males in there that are going for a trip to the pet store after xmas.

I think that I might head down and get the timber we need to build the new aviary sooner rather than later.
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Re: The Plucker Strikes again !

Post by finchboy » Sun Dec 20, 2015 9:15 am

Dramoth
The best course of action is still to hook up a camera to catch the culprit. Of course get the boiling water ready at the same time.

It's sad to see poor birds being bullied like that.
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Re: The Plucker Strikes again !

Post by Dramoth » Sun Dec 20, 2015 9:41 am

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I think that our biggest problem at the moment is that we are crowded in the aviary. We have 8 youngsters that just come out of the nest and about 22 mature cocks and hens... and we might have a few too many cock birds in there hence why the saddleback pied was getting beat up on.

Thats why I said I might go down and get the timber for the new aviary sooner rather than later.

So we can spread the birds out and give them a bit of breeding space :D
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Re: The Plucker Strikes again !

Post by finchboy » Sun Dec 20, 2015 10:03 am

Dramoth
That's a lot of birds in a small space. :)
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I keep my Strawberry pair in a non-flight cage due to space constraints. If I have my way, I'll go for a flight cage or keep a hundred finches in a huge aviary. :)

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Re: The Plucker Strikes again !

Post by Dramoth » Sun Dec 20, 2015 10:34 am

The aviary is 7' long by 4' wide and 6' high :D

It's big enough for about 22-25 birds, but zebs breed like crazy :D
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Re: The Plucker Strikes again !

Post by lovezebs » Sun Dec 20, 2015 11:00 am

Dramoth

It is incredibly frustrating, isn't it?
My guys appear to have settled down lately (knock on wood). I still have the occasional bird, with a bit of a plucked patch here and there, but nothing like before.

Little Scar, is doing very well away from her Zebbie counterparts. She is a very small hen, which I think is one of the reasons why she was beat up so badly.

Good luck with the new construction . You do like to build things, don't you :) .

Even better luck with finding out who the plucker is. I never did discover who it was between all the angelic looking 'sweeties' in my flight, lol.

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Re: The Plucker Strikes again !

Post by finchboy » Sun Dec 20, 2015 6:35 pm

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lol... forget the soup if the rascal repented and stops tormenting other birds
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Re: The Plucker Strikes again !

Post by lovezebs » Sun Dec 20, 2015 9:19 pm

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Re: The Plucker Strikes again !

Post by Dramoth » Mon Dec 21, 2015 2:09 am

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I am thinking of getting a wireless outdoor CCTV web cam to put in there so that I can remotely monitor and record the goings on in the aviary...

Well... maybe in the new one first... Maybe then I will catch that rascally plucker!
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Re: The Plucker Strikes again !

Post by lovezebs » Mon Dec 21, 2015 10:20 am

Dramoth

Might be a good idea. That way you can keep an eye on any potential problems (such as bullying, plucking, and sometimes actual attacks..... and be able to pick out the trouble makers and pull them out of community flights).

Good luck :-)
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Re: The Plucker Strikes again !

Post by Sally » Mon Dec 21, 2015 11:50 am

Dramoth wrote: lovezebs

I am thinking of getting a wireless outdoor CCTV web cam to put in there so that I can remotely monitor and record the goings on in the aviary...

Well... maybe in the new one first... Maybe then I will catch that rascally plucker!
That sounds like a really good idea, since most of the time when you try to see who is the culprit, they will all be on best behavior, only plucking when you aren't around.
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Re: The Plucker Strikes again !

Post by Dramoth » Mon Dec 21, 2015 9:47 pm

Sally

And the best thing about it Sally is that you can also monitor the birds and work out which birds are mated pairs :D
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