Opeth_girl
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- Oct 6, 2020
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Hello,
Iām new here but not to birds. I have several finches, doves etc as well as a GCC and a pair of budgies. My question is about Zoe, the cheek. She(who Iām pretty sure is actually male)is 15yrs old and stuck in a horrifically aggressive nesting phase. She has been like this for 3 weeks, but instead of coming out of it, she is getting worse. She has claimed under my bed and is violently attacking me. What concerned me yesterday was that I noticed during her attack that she has plucked herself bald from under her left wing across her back! She has never done that before. I panicked and called to made an appointment for her for Friday. I cleaned out anything ānestyā she had shredded and put her in her cage with a treat.
Now that Iām calm, does she need to go? I only ask because it means losing a days pay to take her and Iāll probably get in trouble lol. Will reducing light levels, treats, less touching etc work? I admit I havenāt been putting her to bed early enough and Iām now home in the evening for extra snuggles. If you think she should go, I absolutely will take her(him) Thanks for your thoughts
Iām new here but not to birds. I have several finches, doves etc as well as a GCC and a pair of budgies. My question is about Zoe, the cheek. She(who Iām pretty sure is actually male)is 15yrs old and stuck in a horrifically aggressive nesting phase. She has been like this for 3 weeks, but instead of coming out of it, she is getting worse. She has claimed under my bed and is violently attacking me. What concerned me yesterday was that I noticed during her attack that she has plucked herself bald from under her left wing across her back! She has never done that before. I panicked and called to made an appointment for her for Friday. I cleaned out anything ānestyā she had shredded and put her in her cage with a treat.
Now that Iām calm, does she need to go? I only ask because it means losing a days pay to take her and Iāll probably get in trouble lol. Will reducing light levels, treats, less touching etc work? I admit I havenāt been putting her to bed early enough and Iām now home in the evening for extra snuggles. If you think she should go, I absolutely will take her(him) Thanks for your thoughts