Hi, my three year old Amazon, Basil, recently started plucking. It started with the insides of his legs, before he started plucking his venty feathers, and now he seems to be working his way up to his belly. I"ve noticed that he seems to be plucking mostly pin feathers. When I get up in the mornings, I find them in the bottom of his cage. Sometimes, I see him do it in front of me.
I know the obvious solution is to take him to the vet, but I've been taking my eclectus to the vet and it's costing me a lot of money. I did bring up Basil's plucking with the vet, and he said to enrich his environment with foraging toys, which I do.
When he first started plucking, I cut out fatty foods from his diet. I recently got a sprouter and started sprouting. He eas veggies, fruit and nuts. Sometimes I give him chicken. He's not keen on pellets.
I suspect it might be behavioral. He wants to be around me all the time. I can't always be with him, but I spend hours each day with him and involve him in my activities. When I have to go out, he screams. Also, I let him sit in the kitchen cupboard in the evenings because he loves it in there. I realise this could be encouraging nesting behavior, but I can't see how that might contribute to his plucking.
Has anyone expereinced this before? How did you deal with it? Thanks
I know the obvious solution is to take him to the vet, but I've been taking my eclectus to the vet and it's costing me a lot of money. I did bring up Basil's plucking with the vet, and he said to enrich his environment with foraging toys, which I do.
When he first started plucking, I cut out fatty foods from his diet. I recently got a sprouter and started sprouting. He eas veggies, fruit and nuts. Sometimes I give him chicken. He's not keen on pellets.
I suspect it might be behavioral. He wants to be around me all the time. I can't always be with him, but I spend hours each day with him and involve him in my activities. When I have to go out, he screams. Also, I let him sit in the kitchen cupboard in the evenings because he loves it in there. I realise this could be encouraging nesting behavior, but I can't see how that might contribute to his plucking.
Has anyone expereinced this before? How did you deal with it? Thanks