SpicyBeak
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- Jun 22, 2023
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- Parrots
- 2 GCCs
I have two female greencheeks, one 12 years old and one 9 years old. My 12-year-old started plucking back in January. I don't know what triggered it; I'd removed shreddable toys from her cage because my vet suggested that they might cause hormonal problems, so that might have kicked things off. She was also going through a molt, so maybe that triggered it. She only does it at night.
Since then, she's been pulling feathers on her leg, one side of her chest, and a spot on her back. She pulls pinfeathers and occasional downfeathers. I've tried target training before bed, increasing baths, giving baths before bed, increasing foraging, changing bedtime and wakeup time, removing her happy hut, returning her happy hut, rearranging her cage, having her sleep in a different room, and adding a humidifier, a nightlight, white noise, and more shreddable toys. The vet has examined her and she seems fine.
Using a camera, I've figured out that she plucks at 2-3 am. She wakes up suddenly, furiously rips out a feather, cleans off her beak, and goes back to sleep.
Does anyone have any advice or success stories? I'd be so grateful for any advice. It's breaking my heart.
Since then, she's been pulling feathers on her leg, one side of her chest, and a spot on her back. She pulls pinfeathers and occasional downfeathers. I've tried target training before bed, increasing baths, giving baths before bed, increasing foraging, changing bedtime and wakeup time, removing her happy hut, returning her happy hut, rearranging her cage, having her sleep in a different room, and adding a humidifier, a nightlight, white noise, and more shreddable toys. The vet has examined her and she seems fine.
Using a camera, I've figured out that she plucks at 2-3 am. She wakes up suddenly, furiously rips out a feather, cleans off her beak, and goes back to sleep.
Does anyone have any advice or success stories? I'd be so grateful for any advice. It's breaking my heart.