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If your bird's plumage is looking less than pristine, feather picking may be to blame. This unhealthy - and unsightly - habit of pulling out, breaking, or chewing feathers is not only worrisome for you, it can also indicate serious underlying avian medical |
| conditions, such as varied infections, liver disease, or kidney disease. |
Obtain an expert diagnosis
Your first line of defense against feather picking is a visit to your bird's veterinarian. A physical examination including lab work and a microscopic look at abnormal feathers gives your veterinarian essential diagnostic information. During the visit, share the details of your bird's diet and normal daily activities. You might also bring a photo of your bird's cage, clearly illustrating its placement within your home.
| Between your veterinarian's assistance and your willingness to learn what makes and keeps your bird happy, feather picking need not affect your bird's health and appearance. |
Liver or kidney disorders, parasites, or infections require treatment. In the absence of a diagnosable medical condition, a change in diet - such as switching to pellet food and vegetables - and added foraging opportunities may help.Other possible solutions include daily misting, increased amounts of natural sunlight, a larger cage, and ensuring that your bird receives 12 hours of uninterrupted sleep in a dark, quiet environment. Your veterinarian may also recommend a deterrent spray such as Fooey Training Aid.

A busy bird is a healthy bird
Boredom is sure to contribute to your bird's feather picking - keep him occupied to foster his positive use of time. New toys or more time out of his cage may help alleviate feather picking. Consider adding a toy like a piñata or a rope toy. Try hiding food in a secluded spot in your bird's cage or even inside one of his favorite toys. In some cases, feather picking is not easily corrected; you must then accept your less-than-perfect bird and make appropriate changes to curtail his desire to pick and pluck.
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