I have a much loved 24 year old Senegal, Japha, who appears to be moulting a great deal of his feathers lately. He's not fussing with his feathers or skin, all of which appear otherwise to be in good condition. He has no sore or dry patches on his skin which appears to be healthy and in himself he's full of beans as usual. It's just that he seems to be moulting rather heavily and unexpectedly. We have seldom been blessed in the past with any of his lovely yellow chest feathers for our collection but lately we've found a fair few on the floor of his cage.
Is it possible, can anyone tell me, that unsually warm weather could be causing this? Where we are at the moment it is particulary hot and we are all struggling. We spray him with cool water regularly as normal [he'll only bath in his water pot when the fancy takes him] which he does enjoy and it does serve to keep him a bit cooler but the feathers still fall.
He isn't showing any bald patches or anything which would normally have him ferried up to the vet's but I am a little concerned that he's losing a lot of feathers.
I'd be grateful for any advice.





