JJ's going through a pretty hard molt

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JJ-sun conure hatched roughly 1/16/2012

Cinderella-white and blue female budgie hatched 4/08/12

Rigby-white and blue male budgie hatched 5/05/2012
Poor little thing all over her neck and face:(. I emailed the breeder and he called me back told me keep up with the good diet and extra fruits for her. Said her crabbiness may be from the molting she is going through right now. I was trying to help her but she doesn't want me touching her right now so I just put her to bed for the night. I feel so bad for her, wish I could tell her I was trying to help her.

Here are some updated pictures of her. The one she looks really faded but it's just because it's from my phone and the front facing camera doesn't have a flash.

JJ with some Kiwi:
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Poor baby:
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Aw poor baby, make sure you give her extra protein like eggs.
 
It is hard on them when they go through molts. They do get cranky. But the good news is when her new feathers come in they will be even brighter and even more beautiful.
 
This is her first molt so I am kinda at a lost as to what to do. She usually shares some egg with me in the morning. I am feeling bad for her, hoping she gets through this quickly. It's suppose to be nice out tomorrow so she can go out and get some fresh air and sunshine. Always seems to cheer her up.
 
I give my bird lukewarm baths daily to try and soothe his discomfort. He enjoys them.
 
i also feel so bad for my babies when they molt - hope it goes quickly
 
I hated it when Merlin was going through the biggest part of his molt. He was just so cranky and irritated all the time. I just wanted to wrap him up and make it go away. :(

Best thing to do is just give her lots of love and don't take the aggression personally. If you see pictures/or actual chicks I think it looks really painful seeing all those feathers coming through, that always puts it into perspective for me.

Hope JJ is feeling better soon, have you tried aloe vera misting? We did that with Merlin and got him on harrissons high potency too to help with the molt. + a molt tonic. haha. :\
 
Yeah I plan on giving her a good bath today and bringing her outside. She was outside yesterday too. Weather is way too nice not to have her out! Her crabbyness comes and goes but she always wants to be out with me though.
 
I've been in the avian field for nearly 30yrs now. I have both wild & domestic species experience, and have been owned by MANY different species of parrots over the years. I'm currently owned by an IRN or Indian Ringneck (Keiko) & my GCC or Green-Cheek Conure (Kiwi). My IRN Keiko is a male currently a year and half old going through a pretty rough molt. However, even though IRN's aren't very "cuddly" birds. They will still appreciate as would any molting species of bird; a head, chin, & cheek preen from us there "human companions". If your feathered friend is not "hand tame" or is but is "moody" during there molts. I suggest toweling your bird gently and keeping it's head exposed of course. Gently rub the areas that your bird cannot reach, especially after they've had a warm misting. It's no different that cutting your fingernails or shaving once you have gotten out of the shower. Everything is obviously softer, so therefore the same principle applies here with your bird. I also recommend, upping the protein intake of your bird while it's molting. Those "pin feathers" are drawing on your bird's dietary intake. That said, if no protein is supplemented there going to have a very difficult time producing strong healthy new feathers. I often suggest to folks/friends to feed hard boiled egg the yolk only along with bits of the shell crunched up into small pieces. Also, carrots & fresh corn on the cob are EXCELLENT natural supplements in aiding and quickening the molting process. Personally, i have my birds on 3 different diets, a seed dish comprised of Higgins Sunburst Conure. Which is one of THE BEST seeds out there containing all the essential vitamins and minerals they need. There also fed Zupreem Fruit Blend Pellets, & Higgins InTune Pellets. Along with small portions of fruits and veggies. On this diet, i have found they are EXTREMELY healthy, which is visible through there stool production. As far as a seed and pellet diet, you cannot go wrong with Higgins or Volkman brand seeds. In terms of pellets, Higgins, Zupreem, or Harrison's are top notch in my book. And remember i've been doing this for 30yrs now without any issues. As far as vet checks, there is a general debate out there as to whether or not you should vet your birds. And one of the general issues with vetting them is putting them at risk of "possibly" contracting something during there visits. Birds of any species, no matter how "hardy" they may be are VERY susceptible to illnesses. Now don't get me wrong, i'm not saying you shouldn't visit your vet. As emergency's can and often do happen that's just a part of being a responsible animal owner. However, you may want to think twice about a visit that could turn into a costly endeavor if it's simply a molting issue. Which with today's online technology there are plenty of folks out there experienced enough like myself who would have no problem sharing there experiences or giving sound advice. If you follow these simple steps, careful monitoring of "body language", nutrition & diet, exercise, & most importantly interaction. You will have some larger species of parrots who just might outlive you...!!! Morbid as that may sound it's comforting knowing you did all the right things necessary for a long happy & health life for your feathered friend. And trust me folks, they'll thank you for it ten fold....!!! :rainbow1:
 

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