Just wondering how long it should take to see evidence of Skittles tail feathers growing back? And is there a reason why they might NOT grow back? Or perhaps I'm being too impatient? I did read another thread from someone asking a similar question, where Rod038 said:
[Quote] If the feathers had been pulled out and not just bitten off then they should start to grow back strait away if there was no other damage caused.
We have had Skittles 2 and a half weeks now, and most of his tail feathers were missing already when we found him, so I don't know if he lost them the day he escaped his original home, or weeks/months prior to that day. I've monitored his behaviour and he is not a feather plucker, and I've started scrutinizing his rump

Also, do IRN's molt every year of their life, or just for the first few? And what season does this usually occur? We are thinking that Skittles is probably 3yrs or older, as it appears his neck ring is fully developed.
Here are some pics showing the tail feathers he has left:
First pic is when we found him, before we captured him - had to coax him down from this palm tree....


OOPS: Posted wrong pic! Have edited...

Any feedback would be most appreciated, thanks
