Plucking. I own a 25 year old catelina macaw that had a bout of plucking in her teens before I bought her at 16 years old from a guy that owned and operated a fish and tackle store.
Until 2 years ago we lived at my mom's farm and all was good. I then sold her for 1 year to a wonderful woman that honored our contract and returned Sam to me, and I had to find a home that would accept birds so I had to place Sam in a temporary home for 2 months til we moved in Sept 2011. At the temporary home she plucked like crazy.
Her legs and a small area of her belly has always been without feathers from her overplucking in her teens. Now she's nearly bald across her back, under her wings, under her belly and spreading to her rump.
I have her on a consistant bird complete pellet that she's eatten happily for the last 9 years, fresh fruits as much as possible, nuts occasionally and tastes of most things I eat without sauce, salt, or sugar. Sam gets a half hour out of her cage with me every morning before work and another 2-3 hours before bed, she's cuddly, loving, and well balanced with me - has some aggression issues with strangers but she's a 1 person bird. Her cage is between a heat vent and a nice big window for sunshine and warmth, blinds open daily and night time routine intact with 8 solid hours of sleep.
Tonight she's sitting on my knee as I type this and she just pulled a bloodfeather from her belly/rump area. WHY WON'T SHE STOP?! I know she's been through alot of stress in the last couple years, but in the last 4 months I've made things as healthy and routine as possible so life is predictable and safe to her and I'm not sure what else to do...help?
Until 2 years ago we lived at my mom's farm and all was good. I then sold her for 1 year to a wonderful woman that honored our contract and returned Sam to me, and I had to find a home that would accept birds so I had to place Sam in a temporary home for 2 months til we moved in Sept 2011. At the temporary home she plucked like crazy.
Her legs and a small area of her belly has always been without feathers from her overplucking in her teens. Now she's nearly bald across her back, under her wings, under her belly and spreading to her rump.
I have her on a consistant bird complete pellet that she's eatten happily for the last 9 years, fresh fruits as much as possible, nuts occasionally and tastes of most things I eat without sauce, salt, or sugar. Sam gets a half hour out of her cage with me every morning before work and another 2-3 hours before bed, she's cuddly, loving, and well balanced with me - has some aggression issues with strangers but she's a 1 person bird. Her cage is between a heat vent and a nice big window for sunshine and warmth, blinds open daily and night time routine intact with 8 solid hours of sleep.
Tonight she's sitting on my knee as I type this and she just pulled a bloodfeather from her belly/rump area. WHY WON'T SHE STOP?! I know she's been through alot of stress in the last couple years, but in the last 4 months I've made things as healthy and routine as possible so life is predictable and safe to her and I'm not sure what else to do...help?