Chili had a check-up last night; she was due for an annual anyways, plus she's been having some molting issues.
She's been screeching as she preens, and come to find out she's been pulling out pin feathers
The vet said she's doing it because not only is she going through a terrible molt, but she is also craving salt (because her current diet does not include enough sodium)....so when they pull the pin feathers out, they taste the saltiness of the blood and if not caught and stopped soon enough, it could become habit-forming (plucking)...which in cockatoos is extremely hard to fix once they make it a habit. So, she said to give her something salty every day , so I'm sure she'll enjoy her salty "treats" haha
Also, after looking over my list of what her diet consists of (which she was impressed that I actually had everything typed out lol) and reading over the ingredients for some things, she said there's too many protein-rich ingredients. Goldenobles were the main offender, with protein-rich ingredients such as quinoa, soybeans, spinach, and alfalfa to name a few.
Other than some dietary adjustments, the vet said chili is in excellent health, perfect weight- not fat, nor skinny...she's only gained 4g since her appointment last September. She's a petite girl weighing in at 260g. She did very well at the clinic, but mostly hung out with daddy as we waited
She also schmoozed up the vet tech, who gave her plenty of scritches. Chili actually wanted to give her a kiss, but the gal was wearing glasses which kinda freak her out lol
In addition to misting her with water 2-3x/day, she was also prescribed Valium to take care of the pain she's in from this terrible molt, as well as to help her sleep- which she wasn't getting enough of. Last night was the first night in a few weeks that she's slept soundly, and I didn't hear a peep out of her until this morning.
She's been screeching as she preens, and come to find out she's been pulling out pin feathers
The vet said she's doing it because not only is she going through a terrible molt, but she is also craving salt (because her current diet does not include enough sodium)....so when they pull the pin feathers out, they taste the saltiness of the blood and if not caught and stopped soon enough, it could become habit-forming (plucking)...which in cockatoos is extremely hard to fix once they make it a habit. So, she said to give her something salty every day , so I'm sure she'll enjoy her salty "treats" haha
Also, after looking over my list of what her diet consists of (which she was impressed that I actually had everything typed out lol) and reading over the ingredients for some things, she said there's too many protein-rich ingredients. Goldenobles were the main offender, with protein-rich ingredients such as quinoa, soybeans, spinach, and alfalfa to name a few.
Other than some dietary adjustments, the vet said chili is in excellent health, perfect weight- not fat, nor skinny...she's only gained 4g since her appointment last September. She's a petite girl weighing in at 260g. She did very well at the clinic, but mostly hung out with daddy as we waited
She also schmoozed up the vet tech, who gave her plenty of scritches. Chili actually wanted to give her a kiss, but the gal was wearing glasses which kinda freak her out lol
In addition to misting her with water 2-3x/day, she was also prescribed Valium to take care of the pain she's in from this terrible molt, as well as to help her sleep- which she wasn't getting enough of. Last night was the first night in a few weeks that she's slept soundly, and I didn't hear a peep out of her until this morning.