She lost 10 grams but it's trivial, as the vet says CAGS do not have weight issues, and she has no health issues. Some flights feathers on the outside of the wings look chewed in his opinion, nothing we can do until next molt and regrow. When asked if she could be bored he leaned toward no. His thought is she is too young and too knew to the world to be truly bored yet as she has another year of maturing to become the bird she will be forever. He said in the end the bird will do what it will do regardless of diet and environment, if she wants to pluck she'll pluck. I will have to monitor this as I don't always see her feathers falling to the ground in real time.
Got a quick tutorial in how to towel her properly and have control to check her wings out more closely.
She stepped right up to the Dr from her small soft travel carrier, something that really surprised me. He said often times when birds on not comfortable in a small closed environment they will step up to the first hand that they see. He also said they do not like poor footing or slippery surfaces so if I want to train her to step up for others to put her on a slippery surface and she'll go right to the person I want her to acclimate to.
Got a quick tutorial in how to towel her properly and have control to check her wings out more closely.
She stepped right up to the Dr from her small soft travel carrier, something that really surprised me. He said often times when birds on not comfortable in a small closed environment they will step up to the first hand that they see. He also said they do not like poor footing or slippery surfaces so if I want to train her to step up for others to put her on a slippery surface and she'll go right to the person I want her to acclimate to.