Introducing my two greys

Gabz

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Parrots
CAG - Tico - 2 (hand reared by us.)
CAG - Rosie - 10 (rescued Nov 19)
GCC - Kizzy - 9 (rescued Nov 19)
GCC - Kandy - 5 (rescued Nov 19)
Parakeet - JJ - 2 (rescued Dec 19)
Hey,

New member here, introducing my two greys.

Tico, our hand reared, pet, he's two, assumed male and is just utterly precious šŸ’•šŸ’•šŸ’•

Rosie, our adopted grey, she's ten and confirmed female. We've only had Rosie a few months and we're slowly working on her regaining her feathers.

Think our greys are getting on ok considering šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

:grey::grey:
 

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So awesome!!!!! Wonderful pictures!
 
Congratulations!!!! Sweet pair!!! Thanks for introducing them to us. And thank you for rescuing a grey in need. I just got confirmation an hour ago that our 25yo rescue will be joining our family Friday afternoon! I’m so excited I can hardly stand it. Keep us posted on their friendship and her feathers! She’s still adorable.
 
Congratulations!!!! Sweet pair!!! Thanks for introducing them to us. And thank you for rescuing a grey in need. I just got confirmation an hour ago that our 25yo rescue will be joining our family Friday afternoon! I’m so excited I can hardly stand it. Keep us posted on their friendship and her feathers! She’s still adorable.

aww that's so exciting. we're so lucky to have these birdies in our life. Our two greys are so different to each other, but both totally adorable. Poor Rosie doesn't even have any tail feather, although she has loads of pin feathers that we are trying not to draw attention to. lol :)
 
aww that's so exciting. we're so lucky to have these birdies in our life. Our two greys are so different to each other, but both totally adorable. Poor Rosie doesn't even have any tail feather, although she has loads of pin feathers that we are trying not to draw attention to. lol :)

Try aloe spray after a water misting bath. Helps the skin and could make all those pin feathers a little more tolerable. Helps the feathers have a healthier appearance as well. Wishing you success in her getting that cute stumpy red tail back. Ours has been a plucker before (currently has a small
Plucked patch on his neck) and is a major feather chewer. I wish they’d realize how gorgeous they are with all their feathers. Lol
 
aww that's so exciting. we're so lucky to have these birdies in our life. Our two greys are so different to each other, but both totally adorable. Poor Rosie doesn't even have any tail feather, although she has loads of pin feathers that we are trying not to draw attention to. lol :)

Try aloe spray after a water misting bath. Helps the skin and could make all those pin feathers a little more tolerable. Helps the feathers have a healthier appearance as well. Wishing you success in her getting that cute stumpy red tail back. Ours has been a plucker before (currently has a small
Plucked patch on his neck) and is a major feather chewer. I wish they’d realize how gorgeous they are with all their feathers. Lol

Will definitely look into this.... she's started loving a misting now, so some aloe spray is a great shout. :)
 
Welcome and be welcomed
 
aww that's so exciting. we're so lucky to have these birdies in our life. Our two greys are so different to each other, but both totally adorable. Poor Rosie doesn't even have any tail feather, although she has loads of pin feathers that we are trying not to draw attention to. lol :)

Try aloe spray after a water misting bath. Helps the skin and could make all those pin feathers a little more tolerable. Helps the feathers have a healthier appearance as well. Wishing you success in her getting that cute stumpy red tail back. Ours has been a plucker before (currently has a small
Plucked patch on his neck) and is a major feather chewer. I wish they’d realize how gorgeous they are with all their feathers. Lol

I’m thanking you about the showering thing...I always thought that this changes behavior because it’s affecting the bird’s attitude toward its feathers. But I really don’t think birds are ā€œirritatedā€ by their feathers when they pluck. It’s all behavioral.

So when you mentioned the second aloe spray bath, I’m thinking, you’re giving the bird another reason to go after its feathers.

I AIN’T no expert, but I find the subject fascinating. It’s like a person biting his nails:

It tastes delicious, but done excessively, it does you no good.
 
Try aloe spray after a water misting bath. Helps the skin and could make all those pin feathers a little more tolerable. Helps the feathers have a healthier appearance as well. Wishing you success in her getting that cute stumpy red tail back. Ours has been a plucker before (currently has a small
Plucked patch on his neck) and is a major feather chewer. I wish they’d realize how gorgeous they are with all their feathers. Lol

I’m thanking you about the showering thing...I always thought that this changes behavior because it’s affecting the bird’s attitude toward its feathers. But I really don’t think birds are ā€œirritatedā€ by their feathers when they pluck. It’s all behavioral.

So when you mentioned the second aloe spray bath, I’m thinking, you’re giving the bird another reason to go after its feathers.

I AIN’T no expert, but I find the subject fascinating. It’s like a person biting his nails:

It tastes delicious, but done excessively, it does you no good.

this is exactly how i describe feather plucking. It's like the bird equivalent of nail biting. Totally habitual, and we're hoping to break the cycle. We've given her lots of stimulation for in her cage, to keep her occupied, and when she's out her cage, we're just keeping her engaged to distract from the pin feathers in the hope that we may get at least her tail through for now, then we can wait on the chest feather coming back (also pin feathers here, but not so hopeful on getting her to ignore these at the moment)
 

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