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I'm not sure what that is, it may be a feather cyst where the feather has failed to break through the skin properly, or even perhaps a fatty lipoma. We're not avian vets here but another member may have a better idea than me. Best to have it checked out by an avian vet though I would think, I've added a link below that may help you find one, just in case you aren't already acquainted with one ...Hi everyone, im new here. I just notice awhile ago that there a white lump on my parrotlet’s head when i gave him tickle, his name is Zazu. Does anyone knows what it is? Thank you.
Thank you so much!I'm not sure what that is, it may be a feather cyst where the feather has failed to break through the skin properly, or even perhaps a fatty lipoma. We're not avian vets here but another member may have a better idea than me. Best to have it checked out by an avian vet though I would think, I've added a link below that may help you find one, just in case you aren't already acquainted with one ...
Avian Vet Resources
After a suggestion by a member, @Abu Colo, the Mod Team decided to create a list of veterinarians around the world who see birds. This was something we had discussed a few years ago, but the task seemed so large that we didn't get very far. However, the need is there and we decided that the time...www.parrotforums.com
Welcome to the forums, @Ikah, I'm wishing Zazu all the very best!
Thank you!I'm not sure what that is, it may be a feather cyst where the feather has failed to break through the skin properly, or even perhaps a fatty lipoma. We're not avian vets here but another member may have a better idea than me. Best to have it checked out by an avian vet though I would think, I've added a link below that may help you find one, just in case you aren't already acquainted with one ...
Avian Vet Resources
After a suggestion by a member, @Abu Colo, the Mod Team decided to create a list of veterinarians around the world who see birds. This was something we had discussed a few years ago, but the task seemed so large that we didn't get very far. However, the need is there and we decided that the time...www.parrotforums.com
Welcome to the forums, @Ikah, I'm wishing Zazu all the very best!
I would like to learn more about your YNA.I kinda looks like a lipoma to me but I’m sure it could be many things I’ve never even heard of (like a feather cyst, now I know what that is)
My geriatric Amazon “Baby” (in his mid 40’s) has fatty lipomas. Our avian vet gave him a fullphysical with bloodwork and took biopsies on two of them. As it turns out, they are not cancerous, thank God! He has a pretty decent size one near his butt (sometimes I need to clean back there for him), a smaller one in front of his eye and another small one in between his wings on his back. What I couldn’t believe was the vet said we can have them removed surgically under anesthesia. Noooo way. They don’t seem to bother him and he seems to like the one on his face rubbed. That one concerns me being so close to his sinus but doesn’t really degrade his vision). He does breath a bit loud once in a while. Aside from be a little chubby, he’s In perfect health. I would definitely see a vet. I’ll post pics later, he’s not cooperating with me right now lol. Please let us know what you find out.
Thank you so much for the info. Will definitely see an avian. He seems normal to me but just to be safe need to check him up. Hopefully its nothin. Thank you againI kinda looks like a lipoma to me but I’m sure it could be many things I’ve never even heard of (like a feather cyst, now I know what that is)
My geriatric Amazon “Baby” (in his mid 40’s) has fatty lipomas. Our avian vet gave him a fullphysical with bloodwork and took biopsies on two of them. As it turns out, they are not cancerous, thank God! He has a pretty decent size one near his butt (sometimes I need to clean back there for him), a smaller one in front of his eye and another small one in between his wings on his back. What I couldn’t believe was the vet said we can have them removed surgically under anesthesia. Noooo way. They don’t seem to bother him and he seems to like the one on his face rubbed. That one concerns me being so close to his sinus but doesn’t really degrade his vision). He does breath a bit loud once in a while. Aside from be a little chubby, he’s In perfect health. I would definitely see a vet. I’ll post pics later, he’s not cooperating with me right now lol. Please let us know what you find out.