This is my first time here and I'm hoping someone can give me a hand as I'm getting desperate...
A little bit of background on the problem:
I acquired my "baby" 16 years ago. He's a male red sided eclectus. When I bought him he was just over a year old. His original owner had neglected him so he had begun to feather pluck. He was sold to a woman who rehabilitated him with the intention of pairing him with a single female she had. He did not take to the female, preferring human companionship, so she sold him to me as she had no need for another "pet." I am his third owner and all of this transpired over the course of a year.
It is now 16 years later and he has been in perfect feather for the entirety of that time. A few months ago my husband and I noticed that some of the feathering around his neck was getting slightly sparse. We didn't think much of it at the time as occasionally when he moults, the old feathers fall out before the new ones are ready to come in and he tends to get a little bald patch for a span of a few weeks (usually on his forehead). We presumed this was the case. However, as the weeks went on we realized that he was actually ripping out all fresh pin feathers before they had sprouted from their shafts. This has been going on for several months now, since November, and it continues to get worse. His neck is now completely bare and a bit of his back is getting thin too.
He’s been to the vet twice who said my bird has dandruff. He’s been taking for a couple of months now, Laefeber medicinal vitamins in his water each day, in addition to a concentrated omega supplement. The vet suggested that we extend his night time hours to 14 but we noticed he just plucked more when he was in his cage covered. So, we’ve now shortened his night time hours waking him at 6:00am and putting him to bed at 8:00pm. When he’s not in his cage, he doesn’t seem to be plucking. However, once we uncover his cage each morning, new feathers have been plucked (as evidenced by the feathers we see at the bottom of his cage).
For all intent and purposes, he is a very happy bird and has been so for many years: he has free reign of our apartment when we are home and actually likes his cage (he enters and exits it freely and willingly). The second we get home from work or during the weekends, the cage door is always open. Sometimes he likes to just “chill out” in his cage, other times he likes to follow us around the apartment, sometimes he’s happy to observe us from a corner in a particular room, sometimes he nips at our toes until we pick him up and carry him around or cuddle with him for a while. He talks a lot, has a good diet (Hagen pellets, fresh fruit or vegetables each day)… nothing about his routine has changed recently.
Last night we tried to collar him, only to find him awake at 2:30am, trying to eat his way out of the collar. Hearing him growl in the darkness then uncovering him to “free” him from the collar was gut wrenching.
At this point, we’re at a loss. We refuse to collar him again so we fear we may end up with a totally plucked bird, but at least he’ll seem happy…
Do any of you have suggestions on what the problem could be or where to go from here? This whole situation has been incredibly distressing for us and I fear for the health of my bird.
Thank you for any help you can offer!!
Ally





