Even my family calls it a bald chicken, it's something like the one you see in the supermarket. It's that severe (except there are a few really tiny feathers on the wings)
Being the only person who researched on parrots in my family, I decided to try and help the poor CAG, I went to his house a few weeks ago to visit and managed to get along with his CAG, my uncle asked me if I want to take his CAG home since he knows I want to try and help, I agreed.
Some time later, it stepped on my arm, crashed onto the ground (hard, I could hear the "THUD" when it fell) because it does not have any tail feathers for balance, I tried to picked it up because it was struggling, it bit me and lost trust with me afterwards.
My father told me that if I really wanted to take his CAG home, the CAG will have to stay in its cage and not come out because he is also worried it might fall down again.
I decided to not take the CAG home because I was worried that I might injure it more..
There aren't a lot of toys in the cage, probably 2 ball and 1 hanging toy in fact. It is currently on all-sunflower seeds diet (with occasional almonds). My uncle actually has 3 parrots, 2 hahns macaws and one gray but the gray is the only one that is feather-plucking and he seems to give more attention to his two Hahns Macaws.
Even though it lost trust with me, I am still willing to help it gain a better life and its feathers back although I will be quite saddened to see both my uncle and his gray separated since they had been together for 5 years.
Is there any way I can try and stop the feather plucking so that I can bring him out once he gain his tail and wing feathers back if I brought it home? I know it is very hard to stop feather plucking but I am willing to try.





