Are you pulling your hair out due to your pet parrot’s feather pulling habits? There are many causes and cures for feather plucking in pet birds, and while a natural treatment for feather pulling is recommended, in order to fully resolve this behavioral problem it is essential to treat the cause.
Feather pulling is a common behavioral problem among captive pet birds and can be brought on by a number of factors. Some common causes of feather plucking in parrots include incorrect diet, allergies, parasites, boredom, loneliness, stress and anxiety. While there are potions on the market, such as Bitter Beak, that have an unpleasant taste and discourage a bird from self-mutilating, and physical restraints such as collars and feather protectors that prevent a bird from pulling out its feathers, these only offer a temporary solution and are useful while getting to the root of the problem. In order to treat the symptom (feather pulling) one needs to ultimately treat the cause. For a pet owner to do this, he or she will first need to determine the underlying cause of the problem. Does this behavior stem from a physiological or health issue, such as malnutrition, allergies or external parasites? Or is it a result of a psychological issue such as boredom or loneliness?
Other homeopathic remedies include Bach Flower Essences, which are reported to have a calming effect on birds and are thus useful for treating birds suffering from stress induced feather plucking. Passion Flower, Kava Kava, and St John’s Wort all have a sedative and tranquilizing effect and are used extensively in the natural treatment of feather plucking. Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE), is a potent extract that has antimicrobial, antibiotic, and anti-parasitic properties, useful for treating feather plucking related to skin infections and parasites.
Depending on what is triggering the feather plucking behavior, a pet owner can take a number of steps to both prevent and cure feather pulling in parrots without the use of medication and drugs. These include the following:
To alleviate feather pulling behavior in birds, it is essential to tackle the root of the feather plucking problem, rather than just treating the symptoms. By doing this you will solve the problem in the long term rather than just the short term. Various natural remedies can help you achieve this goal, but very often it requires nothing more than making a few adjustments to your parrots living conditions, or changing your birds diet by offering a healthy alternative to a staple diet of sunflower seeds.
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