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(Pt. 2) Seeing quick results when it concerns plucking isn't gonna happen. It takes a while. Aloe is good, but there's something stronger which is also good.
Type in AVITEC.COM
On the left, look for PLUCKING/SCREAMING---click on it
Third picture from left ( spray and jar in picture) click on it
there's 3 choices
1---premixed bottle
2--small jar, powder in it (8 oz)
3--large jar, powder in it (16 oz)
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Get either 8 oz or 16 oz jar with powder in it. Stay away from premixed bottle
1 rounded teaspoon powder to 8 oz room temp water in a sprayer. Heavily soak your bird down once a day. If any remains in the sprayer, use it on any other birds sitting around. Discard what remains at the end of the day.
Please let us know how you and Andy are doing.
Marguerite
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Hi. I'm a little late but I've been catching up on the forum and came across your post about Andy. Here's some info on plucking from a recent thread from Dave007, who knows a lot about dealing with birds that pluck.
Chronic plucking----the bird has always been a plucker and will remain that way for good
Acute plucking----the bird will start plucking for quite a while and then stop
Incubation plucking--a hen will pluck a certain part of the lower underside so that eggs will be kept warmer. Feathers grow back when incubation is done for the season.
To me, it sounds like acute plucking.
Acute plucking can be caused by the clipped feathers growing back in and pinching other areas of the skin. That immediately makes the bird pluck those feathers out. It can take a very long time before the bird gets a new set of feathers. Usually, it happens by coincedence. Everything happens to be correct at the right time and the feathers grow in properly. (con't in next msg)