by Pajarita » Thu Aug 06, 2015 10:12 am
There is progress. Not exactly what I wanted but progress in the right direction... He is now living in the same cage as Zoey. And even though Zoey has not accepted him as a mate or even a companion, she now sees him as a flock mate and no longer attacks him or even tries to run him off her cage. He was the one that insisted and insisted in going into her cage by waiting for me to open the door and quickly sneaking in so I started letting him do it for a few minutes and slowly increased the time until they were spending the afternoon together and about a week ago, I allowed him to sleep in it - so far, so good, no problem whatsoever (they get separate dishes, produce, treats, etc). Zoey doesn't come out early in the am because that is the time that Codee, my GCC, is on me and she hates Codee because of this so she stays inside her cage until I put Codee back in the canary room, where she lives cage-free with her boyfriend, and close the door to it (because Zoey knows she is in there and would fly in just to attack them -she doesn't like poor Pablo, Codee's boyfriend, which is severly handicapped) so I open her cage to clean it and he would be waiting by the door for me to open it so he could sneak in (he is so smart!).
As to his plucking... well, it's hard to tell. It seems to me that his belly is fuller and I certainly have not seen him plucking, barbering or have found any plucked feather anywhere but although you only see the tiniest bit of skin on one side of his neck (where there are no feather tracts and the contours are missing), there are no other 'holes'. What he does have is this moth-eaten look with spots where you see the down peeking out so his plumage is far from perfect, of course. But, going by my experience with other plucking birds, I know that it takes years for them to look good so I am in no hurry and, as long as he is happy (and he certainly seems to be), I am fine with it.