Hi guys and gals,
I have just recently got myself a pair of Eastern Rosella. When the breeder was catching them the female "Threw" all her tail feathers, well that's what the breeder said they do sometimes. But I've never herd of that happening before.
Could the bird be low in some type of vitamins that promote feather stability?
They weren't on a good diet and were housed in the dark in a way small cage at the back of a garden shed.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
I have just recently got myself a pair of Eastern Rosella. When the breeder was catching them the female "Threw" all her tail feathers, well that's what the breeder said they do sometimes. But I've never herd of that happening before.
Could the bird be low in some type of vitamins that promote feather stability?
They weren't on a good diet and were housed in the dark in a way small cage at the back of a garden shed.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
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