Buttfeathers missing and now i know why...
- rowaradragon
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Buttfeathers missing and now i know why...
What can i do about my female pulling out the male's buttfeathers? I have separated them but is that the best thing to do till they grow back? If they grow back...
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Yep, separation to allow the feathers to regrow. Which they will do if the feather shaft wasn't badly damaged. Not much else you can do, once they get in the habit of plucking it's difficult to break them of it. Hopefully you caught it earlier enough.
TammieB.
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Butt but not tail?
Is there a difference? By butt feathers - do you mean the short feathers around the vent instead of the long feathers I would call tail feathers? I may have my terminology all screwed-up.
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Sorry, guess I was replying more to Hoji's post about tail feathers.
If your bird is missing feathers around the vent area then I would be concerned. It's been my experience that birds don't normally pluck each other around the vent, so I'd suspect the bird was plucking itself.
If your bird is missing feathers around the vent area then I would be concerned. It's been my experience that birds don't normally pluck each other around the vent, so I'd suspect the bird was plucking itself.
TammieB.
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