




roy wrote:What's the best why to stop Biggles from over preening and is there anyway I could show him how to do it I know that is a long shoot showing him lol

Andromeda wrote:You could offer some preening toys and use positive reinforcement to redirect his attention to his toys. It's worth a try as it might help. However, if he has learned to preen improperly (as my GCC has) it might just be something he will always do.

GreenWing wrote:A question, though, for the experienced: I read on a website that using a spray mix of mustard and water, and spraying it on over-preened areas can stop the preening... even though your bird will smell like a hot dog.Can this be confirmed by any of you as a safe, effective method to combat over-preening?




Eurycerus wrote:Oh no, I think Diggy might overpreen. I thought it might just be a sign of poor health but the tips of his feathers are black ever since I've had him (not all, like his wing and tail feathers seem okay) but around his neck and shoulders kind of area.
Eurycerus wrote:Also, he seems to be losing more feathers than Nika right now which frightens me.
Is it normal that when a feather comes out during preening to chew on it? I noticed that all the feathers at the bottom of the cage were mangled and then I caught him chewing on one and tried to distract him away from it...
Eurycerus wrote:I may buy that soother spray, though I thought I heard anything sprayed on feathers can result in additional chewing because they can tell there's something on it and don't like it?


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