Feather plucking in parakeets can be caused by various factors, including stress, boredom, illness, or improper diet. It is important to observe your parakeet's behavior and consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
If there are two or more in the same cage, one of the other birds is pulling them out.
I believe that when a parakeet is mad their feathers pufup not sure sorry
his feathers puf up
No a parakeet is definitely NOT a mammal. They belong in the bird species. They lay eggs and have feathers. Parakeets are birds and remember that.
its a type of friendship
A health parakeet will have shiny feathers, clear eyes, shiny beak, and a cere that is free of drainage. A fluffed parakeet that sits at the bottom of the cage is very sick and needs attention immediately.
The upside of having a parakeet is you have a bird with colorful feathers. The downside is incessant squawking and screeching, biting, and parakeet food scattered all over the floor.
It's either a Parrot, a parakeet, or a peacock.
Ducks,chickens,emu,parrot,parakeet
If you're bird is pulling out any feathers at all, make sure it is not stressed. Sometimes the bird is stressed. It could be from a harsh light, it being to cold/hot, or from being alone and neglected. Also, after mating there is a good chance any feathers will be pulled. A lot of times the bird is just preening itself and happens to pluck out a feather. It doesn't hurt them at all. It may even just seem like they are pulling out feathers, when they aren't. One just gets hit and falls out.
yes it does. It makes them healthier.
Color can be either sex, but they have feathers, not fur.