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It’s been tough. Charlie was a very friendly little guy, and loved humans. He is now deathly afraid of humans as he’s had to have the syringe forced upon him. I feel awful, but the medications are so important. Yes, I was highly lectured on his crypto diagnosis. That humans, and all animals can get this. Which is why quarantining can be so important. Which I’ll fully admit I didn’t do properly.I was going to ask you about Niko. He looks like he’s doing a lot better. I hope he’s truly feeling better as well.
I am sorry your conure has such issues. Cryptosporidium can be passed to other birds and to humans, so you need to wash up after handling him. It is a worse infection in people and animals that have immune problems. Ask your vet (if you have not already) how to be safe.
I think some people (like me and maybe you) just end up with parrots with issues. Maybe you have some extra love to go around.
I would like to try and make a collar Or buy one from you? I also have an Ekie that plucks. Curious how long you leave the collar on?View attachment 45704
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I made Nico some soft collars to prevent self mutilation/plucking. It was fairly easy. The gray one in the top photo I bought off line for about $50. The Minnesota Vikings, and Twins one I made. If anyone has a parrot that needs a collar please do message me. I can either explain how to make one, or work something out to make sure any parrot that needs a collar can get one.
I use mixing bowls from my kitchen to get a bunch of different sized circles in the fabric. I just use scissors to cut around the bowl. Once I have 5 different sizes I fold the fabric in half, and cut a hole in the middle. I always go smaller because you can always expand the size of the circle in the middle. Unfortunately if you go too big you can’t go back from that. After I do this exact same hole size in the middle on all 5 circles I cut out, and determine that they fit Nico. I use a sowing machine to sow around the middle circle. I sow about a 1/2 inch out from the hole in the middle so I can cut the middle for more room if need be. I myself cut a bunch of frays in the collar because Nico preens them. It’s a cheap collar, and sense it’s soft it doesn’t appear to bother Nico at all.I would like to try and make a collar Or buy one from you? I also have an Ekie that plucks. Curious how long you leave the collar on?
I use mixing bowls from my kitchen to get a bunch of different sized circles in the fabric. I just use scissors to cut around the bowl. Once I have 5 different sizes I fold the fabric in half, and cut a hole in the middle. I always go smaller because you can always expand the size of the circle in the middle. Unfortunately if you go too big you can’t go back from that. After I do this exact same hole size in the middle on all 5 circles I cut out, and determine that they fit Nico. I use a sowing machine to sow around the middle circle. I sow about a 1/2 inch out from the hole in the middle so I can cut the middle for more room if need be. I myself cut a bunch of frays in the collar because Nico preens them. It’s a cheap collar, and sense it’s soft it doesn’t appear to bother Nico at all.
I only use this at night, or if he’s in his night time room alone. I’ve never had him really feather pluck in front of me. It’s generally always when he is alone.
I was informed that I need to take this off him during the day to get his wings flapping, and so he can preen his feathers. I consulted with a vet about what I was doing, and the goals to help Nico.
I’ll attach photos below for reference
I can do that. I’ll wait until I make Nico a new collar to take more detailed photos, and explain the process.I'm so glad I finally got caught up on Nico's thread! You are such an amazing bird parront and your flock is so lucky to have you.
What beautiful green feathers peeking out from the fluff on his chest! And those tail feathers, fingers crossed that he leaves them alone.
Ekko has also let a few tail feathers grow in, although I'm almost afraid to say it out loud and jinx it.
Thank you so much for sharing how you make collars for him, would you mind creating a thread in the Plucking, Feather Destruction, and Mutilation forum with the instructions? That would be a lot of help to others, the collars you made are amazing! They're so much better than the one you bought
How is Nico feeling now? And how is Charlie doing?
Happy spring to you, and the flock! I hope Cotton is still doing well. He’ll always have my heart. He’s too cute for his own good.Hi Nico!!!!! Happy Spring!