Advice on plucking

ParrotKing

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Apr 23, 2010
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African Gray Cleo
I recently adopted an AG. I have always wanted a bird with this magnitude of intelligence. The parrot that I adopted is named Chleo and is said to be female and 10 years old. She was hesitant at first when I brought her to her new home, but after realizing that I was "boss" she has become almost inseprable in the last few weeks. (Got her on the 2nd for my Birthday-Wife and kids=)

When I picked Chleo up from the previous owners, they had told me she is molting. I have had cockatiels but have never really noticed them molting before. I have been suspicious that she is plucking. not that I see her do it but I just cant imagine her being naked is natural. I had thought she was begining to do better because some of the white feathers turned grey over the weeks, but I did find 3 larger feathers in the bottom of the cage night before last. I plan to take her to the vet really soon (have to find one.) I thought to put a roll of toliet paper in her cage and it served its purpose for a VERY little while. I have been letting her out most of the day, and feed her fresh fruits & veggies. Also will be switching to pellets, with occasional seeds.

I really love my new buddy, I just wish she would grow the chest feathers back and leave them. I plan to try the bitter spray. Any other advice?

PS. She is sooooo smart! I am currently making a list of all the things she says and does on command. My wife says she is deffinitly MY bird.

(sorry for the spelling errors.):grey:
 
Hi there ParrotKing, welcome to the forum, wonderful members, great tips and info.
Hear so much about feather plucking, many different opinions etc.
Thank goodness never have to deal with it, and hope never to.
Came across a link, pertaining to feather plucking

Congo African Grey Parrots | Birdtricks.com (don't be confused by the link Birdtricks.com. feather plucking is included)

Hope this link is useful, I found it extremely interesting.
Another post you might be interested in is "a must for all parrot guardians"
Keep us updated
Good luck
 
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Birds shouldn't have bald spots when molting... this definitely sounds like plucking. Your plan of improving her diet and taking her to an avian vet sounds like a great start!
 

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