What is a plucking feathers?
plucking is a disorder of bird behavior, which is most common in captured pmittacins or parrot. Methodically and compulsively affected the birds and compulsively pulled their own feathers. This self -reletion is usually the result of psychological or health problems, although the tendency to self -government is sometimes inherited. This destructive behavior can develop into a lifelong custom that permanently damages the feathers of follicles, so that the bird cannot replace the missing feathers.
It is not unusual to see the bird pulls out one of its own feathers. During preening, the bird flows through its beak to remove keratin and other remnants. During the preening process, a feather, which is ready to shed, occasionally releases, so it looks as if the bird has pulled out feathers. However, the training feathers differ from routine care and leave large areas of bare skin when the bird removes healthy feathers. Birds affected by haholic skin in areas where they can achieve their beaks such as chest, under the wings and on the thighs.
The main causes of plucking feathers are the lack of sensory stimulation, disease and stress. In their natural environment, birds spend most of their time socializing, flying and searching for food. Capricated birds, especially lonely specimens, do not have so many opportunities for these activities. These birds can resort to erasure of their own feathers as a result of busting. A 2007 study showed a direct relationship between the amount of time spent by searching for food and tendency to pluck feathers.
This disorder can cause a number of health conditions. In 2008, a study of birds that pulled their own feathers showed that half of them had inflammatory skin diseases. The plucking of feathers can also be a reaction to any skin irritation, including parasites, dry skin or allerguies. Nutritional deficiencies or disease can also cause itchy skin and resulting destructive behavior.
birds owners may try to prevent or reverse self -knowledge withEducation of birds with proper care and sensory environments. Every bird that pulls out its feathers should first see the veterinarian to eliminate the disease. Cages should be large and equipped with colored toys and interactive toys. Many accessories for bird's coke encourage birds to use their beaks both as a form of exercise and for the enclosure of food. Solitary birds need frequent interaction with their owners, because loneliness is not just a cause of boredom, but is also stressful for them.