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Post by Casey on Jun 27, 2012 5:51:12 GMT -8
tsuka has a weird tail feather... two feathers growing from the same spot.... your thoughts on this? he has a history of busting his tail feathers when he lands, he falls on his butt. he also has a history of bad feathers in his one wing.... but ive only seen one of those recently and it was the first in over a year. however, he has a history of busting up his wings in nightfrights too... we are definitely considering a vet trip, just wanted some opinions on this and some theories... got work today so he may not be going today. some photos, if you look closely you can see two quills in this blood feather.
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Post by injood on Jun 27, 2012 6:33:39 GMT -8
Hmmmm i dont know what this about but its could be like humans growing two or three hairs out of one pore Thats my opinion but if i were in ur place o would visit the vet to check if this is normal or not its the first time i see this in a bird
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Post by Bailey :) on Jun 27, 2012 7:47:10 GMT -8
I would call the vet and talk to him before making an appointment, this is something he can definitely give you an opinion on before taking him in.
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Post by Casey on Jun 27, 2012 12:24:50 GMT -8
we gotta wait to bring him in, they wont do the online testing from home :-X they will only take it from a vets office do you think i should pull the offending feather or will it be fine to leave it in?
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Post by injood on Jun 27, 2012 13:10:33 GMT -8
I would wait to hear the vets opinion, if the feathers are not bothering him
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Post by Casey on Jun 27, 2012 13:13:22 GMT -8
he does preen the area more vigilantly, he seems to chew at it a bit more than his other feathers and he cries out if he touches it.
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Post by Casey on Jun 27, 2012 15:40:12 GMT -8
we pulled it. it was still a blood feather, i worried it would be more irritating when it fully grown in.
i took some photos of it, will add them once they finish uploading
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Post by Casey on Jun 27, 2012 15:51:14 GMT -8
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Post by injood on Jun 27, 2012 21:17:19 GMT -8
ouch that looks painful
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Post by Casey on Jun 27, 2012 21:18:10 GMT -8
we pulled it because he was picking a bit more at it than the others. best while it was still growing in then when it had deeper roots
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