Can molting be so bad?

torrap

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Marley-YSA (hen) -hatched 07/20/2006;
Simba-DYHA (hen)-hatched 06/23/2003
My DYHA is acting strange. The only thing I can think of is molting.
I came home to find untouched breakfast with the half walnut on top of it, just like I left it in the morning. That never happened before.
She was very irritated and wouldn't step up. That have never happened before either.
She is in the middle of the molt, so I cooked scrambled eggs and sweet potato, some veggies and nuts were served as well. Then I gave both birds a nice shower.
She ate a little and is sitting on my shoulder as I am writing. I can tell she is a lot better now.
Could molting cause so much uncomforting, so she would not eat her breakfast????
 

WilliamKenyon

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Mango: Male cockatiel, Ruby: Female eclectus
She may have some kind of sickness and be feeling unwell and lethargic :( . If she is still acting like that in more than 12 hours i recommend that you see a vet. I hope she gets better soon.
 

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