by Pajarita » Wed Aug 24, 2016 9:59 am
I am glad that you decided to keep his old cage as he, obviously, likes it much bettter than the old one. Yes, we are in molting season but, if you see A LOT of feathers, it could be a hard molt (too much protein in his diet) or, if you see the down showing, it could be plucking.
Now, I would wait until I see what happens now that he has his old cage back but, even if he is plucking, I would not spray rescue remedy on him. There is a spray but the regular one is not meant to be sprayed on, it's meant to be ingested and anything you put on a bird's feathers, aside from plain water is always a mistake. You can add a small splash of aloe vera juice from the inner filet to cold tap water to his spray but only if he likes been sprayed, if he doesn't, don't do it because it will stress him out even more which would make him pluck in earnest.
By the way, I have tried Rescue Remedy in dogs, cats and birds and has not worked in any of those species - and, if you look up the ingredients, you will see that there is only one that is mildly 'calming'. And it has shown zero improvement over placebos in controlled studies.
See below:
Impatiens - a very mild anti-inflammatory but only used topically on things like insect bites.
Star of Bethlehem - used for heart conditions but, mostly, it's considered unsafe (it has toxic properties)
Cherry Plum - this is the only one that has some sort of calming effect but it doesn't have anywhere near the efficacy of other herbs
Rock Rose - normally only used for sore throat (gargles) so I have no idea why this is considered a nervine (in large doses, it gives diarrhea)
Clematis - slightly toxic and hardly ever used any longer but it treats sore throats and arthritis.
I don't use any of these herbals. I don't like any of them...