I have several pluckers. Most of them are coming along very nicely and don't need additional care (other than what I am already doing).
James however (completely bare BG macaw) has plucked himself to the bare skin for 14 years. After he has started his psychofarmica, he is doing so well, that he hasn't plucked a feather or down for quite a number of months.
The issue he now faces is his skin is a bit tough and the new down and feathers can't really break through the quite tough skin. I help him out as best I can by pushing some of the pins through, but it's not very comfortable for him- firstly that they can't break through- secondly having me to push and tug at the skin to get the blackhead-like (not black but white) gunk out before the feather can come through. The places the pins goes straight through, there's no "plug" in the skin.
I have been rubbing his skin with aloe directly from the plant, but it doesn't seem to keep the moisture for very long (a few hours at most).
I am looking to find some sort of moisturizer, which will keep the skin moisturized for longer, but still safe enough for his skin and if he should lick it off, not have any adverse effect on his digestion.
Does any of you have any idea of what could be safe to use directly on bare skin?
James however (completely bare BG macaw) has plucked himself to the bare skin for 14 years. After he has started his psychofarmica, he is doing so well, that he hasn't plucked a feather or down for quite a number of months.
The issue he now faces is his skin is a bit tough and the new down and feathers can't really break through the quite tough skin. I help him out as best I can by pushing some of the pins through, but it's not very comfortable for him- firstly that they can't break through- secondly having me to push and tug at the skin to get the blackhead-like (not black but white) gunk out before the feather can come through. The places the pins goes straight through, there's no "plug" in the skin.
I have been rubbing his skin with aloe directly from the plant, but it doesn't seem to keep the moisture for very long (a few hours at most).
I am looking to find some sort of moisturizer, which will keep the skin moisturized for longer, but still safe enough for his skin and if he should lick it off, not have any adverse effect on his digestion.
Does any of you have any idea of what could be safe to use directly on bare skin?