One quarter of african greys pluck their feathers and most never stop. Haldol has saved my grey's life. After trying to stop his extreme feather plucking for seven years, (yes I tried eveything else) I started to consider using medication as a final route. My vet agreed and prescribed Haldol to my grey, Ruprict. Not only did the feather-plucking stop, so did the shaking, loud annoying noises, and nail biting. Unlike before he loves to be out of his cage and isn't afraid of everything. He also now has the patience to learn new tricks and he even started to cuddle with me and at night a little stuffed animal in his cage. Birds are not domesticated and we shouldn't make them suffer if they don't have to. Haldol saved Ruprict's life and created a more enjoyable experience for everyone. Haldol helped me grow so much closer to Ruprict. He's my best buddy I don't regret my decition one bit. I AM NOT TRYING TO PROMOTE HALDOL FOR BIRDS, TALK TO YOUR VET AND MAKE SURE YOU HAVE EXTIGUISHED EVERY OTHER OPTION AS DRUGS HAVE THEIR RISKS.