Hey guys:
This is Coco one of my friends lovely grey, unfortunately as you can see he has feather problems, he has a vet appointment in three days so I wanted to ask if you can identify his problem, and tell me what she can do until his appointment.
Update:
My friend claims that he is not picking his feathers, they are falling.
Thanks guys,
Tooka recently soak everything I give him into his water. For example, he puts all of his toys that are fallen to his water, then play with them, I give him corn, he puts the corn completely in water and then eats it. I don't know why he is doing this but this is funny. Except that I have to change his water every five minutes.
So you guys have any idea? Is he trying to wash them?
Sorry guys I feel like I'm spamming here but is this a serious beak crack? Tooka is trusting me to touch his beak these days and while I was giving him a treat I suddenly noticed that this crack wasn't here before
These are his new pics:
Here is his photoroom threat for any previous pics if you need them:
http://www.greyforums.net/forums/showthread.php?198856-Tooka-PhotoRoom
Thanks in advance guys.
Hey guys sorry I was away for a while. I was busy with exams and Tooka, but I'm back with a question.
So recently I'm building Tooka's toys as my father runs a wood industry. Tooka loves them and plays most of the time with them and my mother thinks that he eats less and mostly play with his toys. Is it possible that he eats less because he is playing? Is it okay?
OUT OF SUBJECT, TOOKA'S UPDATE:
Tooka is now taking food from my hand from out of his cage fearlessly ( I mean my hand is outside his cage, he eats from my hand inside but he is a little bit nervous) . He now knows that when I'm giving him nuts he should whistle for every each of them. I stop reading magazines to him as I should spend most of my time studying, instead I sing songs for him when I'm hand feeding him. He is less scared from us and more active.