
Before a molt...
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Before a molt...
Do the feaathers all over the body get kind of ruffly and not lay smoothly? Or is this a baby's feathers thing? Thanks 

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Baby is looking ratty right now, actually. God they can go from perfect to rag dolls in days.
He only has 4 tail feathers left so I am assuming this is his first good molt, he had a baby one.
No pricklies yet... just rattty looking and getting the black under his beak, around his neck.
Alot of white, kinda pin like stuff comes from him when he scratches. Bigger than dust but not dry like skin.

He only has 4 tail feathers left so I am assuming this is his first good molt, he had a baby one.
No pricklies yet... just rattty looking and getting the black under his beak, around his neck.
Alot of white, kinda pin like stuff comes from him when he scratches. Bigger than dust but not dry like skin.
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Bathing and Molting
Both of mine are molting some wing and tail feathers. I am glad though, because both of these poor birds had such a baaaaaaad wing clipping (before I owned them) and poor Baby Girl didn't even have a tail until now....I mist both my babies with 1/3 aloe vera juice and 2/3 warm water....the aloe is very soothing for them and is completely nontoxic...recommend for all birds ...you can find it at Wal Mart in the laxative/stomach area...make sure you get the 99% and make sure it not the flavored kind, wouldn't want to see a grape flavored purple bird lol
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