BirdyBee
Well-known member
Hello everyone, I need some help.
I suspect Griffen is plucking his feathers. This morning I found feathers spread all over the floor belonging to Griffen. I assumed it's just because he is going through a tiny moult, but when I saw him preening, he looked a bit bare, and it appeared that he was a bit harsh on his feathers.
If he is plucking, the first thing that come to mind that would cause it is either a lack of stimulation(my cages are a bit empty, and some days I get too busy to let them out of their cage) or diet(I don't give chop enough anymore... have been very busy, and I am dealing with a lot of things.)
I haven't seen him pulling any feathers from his body, but I suspect he does. It is hard for me to tell.
Is anyone able to offer advice? Thanks in advance.
Anè
I suspect Griffen is plucking his feathers. This morning I found feathers spread all over the floor belonging to Griffen. I assumed it's just because he is going through a tiny moult, but when I saw him preening, he looked a bit bare, and it appeared that he was a bit harsh on his feathers.
If he is plucking, the first thing that come to mind that would cause it is either a lack of stimulation(my cages are a bit empty, and some days I get too busy to let them out of their cage) or diet(I don't give chop enough anymore... have been very busy, and I am dealing with a lot of things.)
I haven't seen him pulling any feathers from his body, but I suspect he does. It is hard for me to tell.
Is anyone able to offer advice? Thanks in advance.
Anè