- May 14, 2011
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- 13yr. old male umbrella cockatoo,
we call him Amigo!
7yr. old Goffin cockatoo, she IS Sassy!!
My newest addition, Sassy, a goffins 'too, came here with a bit of a plucking problem on her chest only. Compared to some photos I've seen of plucking, she isn't bad. The previous owner said that she does it a bit in the springtime. She came to me 10 days ago and I noticed yesterday that she was grooming herself, a LOT! This is the first time I've noticed this, almost obsessive, behavior. I also saw a lot of downy feathers coming off her. Amigo will groom and lose some of those so I was thinking that, because I've been misting her a couple times a day, she's just getting cleaned out.
She's acting normal today but I noticed a small patch, about the size of a nickel, gone from her chest. Above where her other bald patch is. I know not to make a big deal of it, with her, but still concerned. Is this how pluckers behave? Just once in a while decide to take a day off to pluck?
The vet gave her a clean bill of health, just said that she was awful dirty and needed to be on a better diet. We are working on that.
She's acting normal today but I noticed a small patch, about the size of a nickel, gone from her chest. Above where her other bald patch is. I know not to make a big deal of it, with her, but still concerned. Is this how pluckers behave? Just once in a while decide to take a day off to pluck?
The vet gave her a clean bill of health, just said that she was awful dirty and needed to be on a better diet. We are working on that.