Chala86
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Hi everyone
I could really use any advice people might be able to provide on this. I have a galah cockato called Cookie. She has been plucking for many years. It started with a calcium deficiency which is now sorted. However, two weeks ago I noticeda nasty wound under her wing where she's obviously chewed the skin. And she kept picking at it, making it bleed and wouldn't let it heal. So we took her to an avian vet who said she neededa collar. I've put off having one fitted but at this point thought I should at least try it. It was a disaster. She injured herself more over night , splitting the skin on her breastbone and ccutting up her wings. By the morning she was refusing most food, had lost weight (already being a very dainty bird it was weight we couldn't afford her to lose) and was unresponsive to any interaction. it was like she just gave up. So we took her back for an emergency vet and he took the collar off. She's been pretty low since. We have metacam and antibiotic. I'm spraying her wounds with f10 as prescribed. But now I'm back to the original problem where she may start to pick at the wound under her wing. So, does anyone have any advice on stopping herfrom picking at that wound?
I could really use any advice people might be able to provide on this. I have a galah cockato called Cookie. She has been plucking for many years. It started with a calcium deficiency which is now sorted. However, two weeks ago I noticeda nasty wound under her wing where she's obviously chewed the skin. And she kept picking at it, making it bleed and wouldn't let it heal. So we took her to an avian vet who said she neededa collar. I've put off having one fitted but at this point thought I should at least try it. It was a disaster. She injured herself more over night , splitting the skin on her breastbone and ccutting up her wings. By the morning she was refusing most food, had lost weight (already being a very dainty bird it was weight we couldn't afford her to lose) and was unresponsive to any interaction. it was like she just gave up. So we took her back for an emergency vet and he took the collar off. She's been pretty low since. We have metacam and antibiotic. I'm spraying her wounds with f10 as prescribed. But now I'm back to the original problem where she may start to pick at the wound under her wing. So, does anyone have any advice on stopping herfrom picking at that wound?