Amandala
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Hello, my Willow is inherited from a family member who passed and unfortunately had a loud chaotic envrinment. She has been plucking for years and has a hard habit.
We have had her two years now and starting in Feb, she has consistently been laying 1-2 eggs, even with a decoy. Once the allotted month or so has passed, she will start talking again and being her normal self. Then she heads back down to start her process. We are not on holding terms with her, aside from a handful of times and her bites break skin.
Most recently she has taken to doing a high pitch chirp and ringing a bell on once of her toys as if she is trying to wake the babies that will never come. Its pretty depressing imagining her in distress. There is no mating behavior taking place aside from her back end up in the air while she is by her eggs. And of course she is trying to bite more and harder and won't come out of her cage unless coaxed with a special treat.
Sorry so long but I'm at a loss and I worry about her calcium because of the eggs. Thank you for reading!
We have had her two years now and starting in Feb, she has consistently been laying 1-2 eggs, even with a decoy. Once the allotted month or so has passed, she will start talking again and being her normal self. Then she heads back down to start her process. We are not on holding terms with her, aside from a handful of times and her bites break skin.
Most recently she has taken to doing a high pitch chirp and ringing a bell on once of her toys as if she is trying to wake the babies that will never come. Its pretty depressing imagining her in distress. There is no mating behavior taking place aside from her back end up in the air while she is by her eggs. And of course she is trying to bite more and harder and won't come out of her cage unless coaxed with a special treat.
Sorry so long but I'm at a loss and I worry about her calcium because of the eggs. Thank you for reading!