- Dec 18, 2013
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- Maya (Female Solomon Island eclectus parrot), Jolly (Male Solomon Island eclectus parrot), Bixby (Male, red-sided eclectus. RIP), Suzie (Male cockatiel. RIP)
Your vet's advice sounds a little suspect to me, as well. None of it makes much sense to me at all. Well, save for waiting on the blood test until your boy has replenished some of his blood loss. (Assuming that he hasn't already.) So I would most definitely go with a second opinion as well.
And no matter how experienced and well-qualified an avian vet might seem on paper, they can still give horrendous advice. I visited one who is considered one of the three top avian vets in the western hemisphere! He's on some kind of "Wizards Council" high muck-a-muck or some such that is supposed to be the final word on all things avian.
Know what he told me?
He claimed that the fruit/veggie/legume/grain diet I prep for my eclectus birds would slowly kill them, because parrots can't live on a mostly fresh fruits and veggie diet. I needed to switch my ekkies to an all pellet diet. Specifically Harrison's High Potency! Now, anyone who knows ekkies knows how bloody awful that piece of advice was! Don't allow yourself to be a hostage to the reputation of your avian vet.
Btw, I know that both Allee and riddick07 have extensive experience with pluckers and, I believe, self-mutilators. It might be worth it to check in with them for some good advice on this as well.
And no matter how experienced and well-qualified an avian vet might seem on paper, they can still give horrendous advice. I visited one who is considered one of the three top avian vets in the western hemisphere! He's on some kind of "Wizards Council" high muck-a-muck or some such that is supposed to be the final word on all things avian.
Know what he told me?
He claimed that the fruit/veggie/legume/grain diet I prep for my eclectus birds would slowly kill them, because parrots can't live on a mostly fresh fruits and veggie diet. I needed to switch my ekkies to an all pellet diet. Specifically Harrison's High Potency! Now, anyone who knows ekkies knows how bloody awful that piece of advice was! Don't allow yourself to be a hostage to the reputation of your avian vet.
Btw, I know that both Allee and riddick07 have extensive experience with pluckers and, I believe, self-mutilators. It might be worth it to check in with them for some good advice on this as well.