




Eric&Rebecca wrote:Pin feathers can be incredibly irritating and are very sensitive especially wing and tail feather. Edmund screeches when he accidentally bites one during preening. Maybe you could ring the vet for advice and the an give you some advice over the phone. Unless the feather is obviously damaged don't remove it.







Pajarita wrote:One of the undesirable consequences of clipping is that the normal molting process is disrupted so, sometimes, they would drop and start regrowing feathers out of order. This established order is necessary because a feather that grows in the middle of clipped or missing feathers will not have the support of the other feathers around it and it can become askew and cause a lot of pain (this is the reason why some clipped birds would start plucking the regrowing primaries). I think this is what might be happenning here. Why don't you just clip it at the same height as the other clipped ones?





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