A blood feather on any bird is a feather that still has a blood supply to it. A blood supply is necessary for any feather that is still growing. Once grown out, the blood supply dries up. A feather shaft with a blood supply will be red; a feather shaft with no blood supply will be white.
Yes, a blood feather in all parrots can hurt a lot.
You don't introduce a Parakeet to another Parakeet. They get to know each other on their own, They might make a flock and start grooming if they start fighting and draw blood have a extra cage to separate them.
maybe you should ask your vet's opinion. i don't think you should pull the feather out yourself before you get a profesional opinion
Feather Plucking, Sleepiness, Crusty Beak, Not Opening Their Eyes, Falling Down, Not Eating Or Drinking.
bird + hunter = feather, meat, blood
BECAUSE IT HURTS HER
hunter + bird = meat and blood and feather
All chickens have what's called blood feathers. When you cut those feather's off you are draining the chicken's blood. So, cutting off chicken's feather's can drain it's blood and eventually kill it.
This isn't necessarily an indication of boredom. Feather-plucking is an activity they will do if bored. Parrots eat their flooring just because, by nature, they like to shred things.
A parakeet is a small parrot.The parakeet is cute."Feed me!" screamed the parakeet.
Yes, over time, but the tail feathers shoul NEVER be cut. You could hit a blood feather and really hurt the bird. If the feathers and being pulled out by the bird, this is feather plucking and should be looked into (may be a sign of stress). If your parakeet is having the feathers fall out because of the side of the cage you may need a bigger cage or move the perches so the bird doesn't touch the side.
bird + hunter= meat+feather+blood