LaurenB
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- Oct 28, 2014
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- Parrots
- Green Cheek Conure - Tiki //
Sun Conure - Nacho //
Indian Ringnecks - Kermit and Beaker
Hello everyone,
A short while ago I came home from work and discovered one of my Ringnecks lost a blood feather. It is one of his longest tail feathers - the shaft is still full of blood. I know blood feathers can break, and it can be an emergency due to bleeding. However, I can't find a drop of blood anywhere. None on the bird, none in his cage, not even on the floor where the feather landed. I'm going to try to attach photos.
I restrained him and my husband when through his tail feathers and we can't find any blood or even the rest of the pin feather. It's almost as if it just died and fell out.
Not having ever had something like this happen - is it possible the feather just died and fell out?
I called my avian vet but she is not in. I called the animal emergency vet that sees birds and they said as long as he is not bleeding to not worry about it (obviously they don't know bird people well - of course I'm going to worry about it). I don't want to rush him off to an unfamiliar vet that may or may not handle birds well if there's really not anything to worry about though.
I have an email out to my regular avian vet.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
A short while ago I came home from work and discovered one of my Ringnecks lost a blood feather. It is one of his longest tail feathers - the shaft is still full of blood. I know blood feathers can break, and it can be an emergency due to bleeding. However, I can't find a drop of blood anywhere. None on the bird, none in his cage, not even on the floor where the feather landed. I'm going to try to attach photos.
I restrained him and my husband when through his tail feathers and we can't find any blood or even the rest of the pin feather. It's almost as if it just died and fell out.
Not having ever had something like this happen - is it possible the feather just died and fell out?
I called my avian vet but she is not in. I called the animal emergency vet that sees birds and they said as long as he is not bleeding to not worry about it (obviously they don't know bird people well - of course I'm going to worry about it). I don't want to rush him off to an unfamiliar vet that may or may not handle birds well if there's really not anything to worry about though.
I have an email out to my regular avian vet.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!