Ecclipse
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- Oct 24, 2009
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- Parrots
- RIP Hugo (African Brown Headed Parrot) 2 years old, lil Rosie May (Lovebird)
I thought I would share one of my findings with you all. With Hugo feeling sick and not himself for the last 4 months I only realised today how he has neglected preening and grooming himself. I havent been able to bath him because of the virus and he hasnt been doing much at all in the form of exercise.
I changed the pellets he was eating and the change in my bird in the last 18 hours has been miraculous. He is now preening himself non stop and bathed twice today. I never realised how preening could slip under my notice. My vet told me that with Hugo everything has escalated due to him being sick and he has got over the virus but now we have to get everything else right. Keep an eye on your parrots grooming habits as they are a sure sign that something is off. Hugo generally preens himself when he's sitting with me and doesn't really do it when he's by himself. Does anyone have any ideas on how to encourage preening and grooming? Is that the norm for them to only preen when on your shoulder?
I changed the pellets he was eating and the change in my bird in the last 18 hours has been miraculous. He is now preening himself non stop and bathed twice today. I never realised how preening could slip under my notice. My vet told me that with Hugo everything has escalated due to him being sick and he has got over the virus but now we have to get everything else right. Keep an eye on your parrots grooming habits as they are a sure sign that something is off. Hugo generally preens himself when he's sitting with me and doesn't really do it when he's by himself. Does anyone have any ideas on how to encourage preening and grooming? Is that the norm for them to only preen when on your shoulder?