Hi everyone,
Just need a bit of advice, my mum has a cockatoo, it was actually my dads but he passed away 14 years ago. McEnroe (the cockatoos name) was dads best mate. Since then every few months McEnroe has started plucking badly and would you believe started laying an egg which shocked my mum because they always thought he was a boy. So you can imagine her shock when he laid an egg. Prior to dad passing away she never laid an egg, did something trigger this to happen. Mum always knows when an egg is about to be laid as McEnroe always plucks her self badly to the point of being complete bald on her chest. What can I suggest to mum to try and stop the plucking? Her cage is huge, has lots of thing to chew on, mum feeds him seed and vegetables. She is hardly alone as mum is home all day as she has retired. He is outside through the day and at 5.00 she brings him in the garage for bed, if she doesn't McEnroe will let her know by screaming it's time for bed. Hope you can help. We think McEnroe is about 30 years old.
Just need a bit of advice, my mum has a cockatoo, it was actually my dads but he passed away 14 years ago. McEnroe (the cockatoos name) was dads best mate. Since then every few months McEnroe has started plucking badly and would you believe started laying an egg which shocked my mum because they always thought he was a boy. So you can imagine her shock when he laid an egg. Prior to dad passing away she never laid an egg, did something trigger this to happen. Mum always knows when an egg is about to be laid as McEnroe always plucks her self badly to the point of being complete bald on her chest. What can I suggest to mum to try and stop the plucking? Her cage is huge, has lots of thing to chew on, mum feeds him seed and vegetables. She is hardly alone as mum is home all day as she has retired. He is outside through the day and at 5.00 she brings him in the garage for bed, if she doesn't McEnroe will let her know by screaming it's time for bed. Hope you can help. We think McEnroe is about 30 years old.