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.
It might take about three months????
As long as they were pulled completely out and not broken off at the base, they should grow back in. It will take a couple of months or longer, but they should come back.
how long for my macaw to grow back feathers on his head the mother plucked them in the nest box @2 weeks old?
Yes. The long tail feather often drop off during the first molt when all the roosters feathers are replaced by new one's. The new long feathers will take more time to regrow so be patient, they will come back. Many roosters lose the long feathers due to picking from the hens while they roost at night
for babbies it takes around 3 weeks- a month. for grown ups about 2 weeks but every parakeet is different. making a chart and keeping track of the days in between helps you know more about YOUR parakeet and how it grows. Make sure when you clip there are NO blood feathers.
Yes if they don't grow back ( although I'm not an expert)you should probably see a vet.
It depends on how long the feathers are out for, if they are not growing back in at least a month, it could be a sign of deficiency in vitamins. But it is normal when feathers fall out because every bird goes through a developing cycle called the molt.
Egrets grow their special long feathers, known as aigrettes, during the breeding season. These feathers typically develop from the back and can be seen extending from the bird's neck and back. Egrets use these striking plumes to attract mates, showcasing their beauty during courtship displays. The feathers are most prominent in species like the Great Egret and the Snowy Egret.
I don't know if they are called ''claws'' but my parakeets have long nails that can get sharp if you let them grow. If they get too sharp you have to clip them but it is risky and i think it should be left to a vet.
Magpie tail feathers can grow to different lengths depending on the species, but generally, the long tail feathers of the Eurasian magpie can reach up to 25 inches (approximately 63 cm) in length. The tail feathers typically grow throughout the bird's life, with molting processes occurring annually. In addition to their length, the striking coloration and pattern of the feathers play a significant role in courtship and territorial displays.
Pigeons typically take about 6 to 12 weeks for their tail feathers to grow back after molting or if they have been lost due to injury. The exact time can vary based on factors such as the individual bird's health, age, and environmental conditions. During this time, it's important to provide proper nutrition to support feather regrowth.
Any birds wings will grow back again so they can fly, you have to keep clipping them down and I suggest to do this you take them to a vet. If you clip to much or in the wrong way you can seriously injure the bird