talk to your vet and see what he says.
The Cockatiel have 10 primary feathers and 10 secondary feathers.
To stretch.
A cockatiel has feathers on its head that it can move around.
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I have five of them - it is typically through age and shedding, nothing more.
As long as you're not torturing the turkeys and pulling their feathers out brutally,yes,in the U.S. at least.
If the rest of the bird's feathers are fine, then the cockatiel is not unhealthy. There can be subtle differences in birds of the same species, including the length of their crest or even tail feathers. A young bird will often have a shorter crest, but it is most likely to just be the result of a slight genetic difference. A crest may also be affected during a routine moult.
They are molting. losing feathers and replacing them with new ones. it happends to all chickens.
Young grey cockatiels will usually get yellow wing and tail feathers, and coloured cheek patches as they mature.
Molting or the fathers have been pulled out eather way it won't fly right for a while
It is bored, under stress or needs more attention from you.
If could be because it's scared if it's while you're trying to interact with it. If it's alone in the cage, it could be neutral or sleepy.The top feathers on a cockatiel's head are known as the crest, not 'crown'. The usual position of a cockatiel's crest is down; this is when it is feeding normally, or not over-stimulated in some way. A cockatiel will raise its crest when it is alarmed or excited, so if the crest is down, it simply means that life is normal, and there is nothing for the bird to be particularly excited about.