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no it will die from fin rot

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Q: Can a parrot recover from plucking its feathers?
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Why the female parrot removes her feathers?

The only 2 reasons your parrot loses feathers is by molting or if it's in distress. Some birds may experience severe molting, but it is uncommon. If the parrot is in distress it can be for a variety of reasons that she is plucking. See an avian vet for solutions or visit an avian specialty store for over the counter products that may help.


Identify the sentence that uses pronouns correctly. The parrot ruffled my feathers and squawked.?

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What does it mean when a parakeet looses its feathers around the ear?

Your bird could be suffering any number of ailments, from a cage mate who is plucking it, to French moult. If you have ruled out that another bird is plucking the feathers, take it to an avian veterinarian to help uncover the cause.


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How can I stop my male finch from plucking out his mate's head feathers?

Well, preening(grooming) and plucking feathers is a normal bonding ritual that many birds enjoy in the wild. You do not need to to put an end to this unless the male is making his mate lose a lot of feathers. If that is happening, consult a vet, because your pet may be stressed.


What is the body covering of the parrot?

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Is my parakeet sick stressed or bored Hes always puffed up kept plucking his feathers or cleaning them you dont know and he also got these different little feathers on near his head and face area?

No, he is not sick, although he might be a little bored, he is just changing his old feathers. Try to spend more time softly talking to him and ruffling his head feathers to calm him down. If he starts plucking out his feathers a lot, contact a vet without hesitation.