greenpeeps5
New member
- Jul 21, 2022
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- Parrots
- African Grey Timneh
My African Grey Timney has been rubbing the back of his neck with one of his toys, which I guess feels good, but it has broken off a lot of his neck feathers on the back of his head. He's not plucking or anything of the sort. I took that one down and he found another toy to rub the back of his neck with. They're not sharp.
He has a cage and large tree. The cage is open for him to go where he pleases all the time unless it's bedtime or I leave the house. I work at home, and he is around me all the time. He gets lots of attention, has lots of toys. He is a year old and talks well.
He is jealous of my little dog, when I cuddle with her he will scream or fly over.
I notice that he is molting. I just want to be sure that his breaking off those feathers (he's got pin feathers there too) is not a health issue or problem I should take him to the vet for or something I should worry about.
He has a cage and large tree. The cage is open for him to go where he pleases all the time unless it's bedtime or I leave the house. I work at home, and he is around me all the time. He gets lots of attention, has lots of toys. He is a year old and talks well.
He is jealous of my little dog, when I cuddle with her he will scream or fly over.
I notice that he is molting. I just want to be sure that his breaking off those feathers (he's got pin feathers there too) is not a health issue or problem I should take him to the vet for or something I should worry about.