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Post subject: Re: Mango's Weight  Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 1:54 pm |
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Well, it's not much that you can feel the bone, but more so that you can see it. You should probably weigh him to be sure though, or talk to a vet about it. Plum heads look to be the same size of indian ringnecks to me, and that really isn't as big as you'd probably think. Though I couldn't really find a good size reference, other than this video of one dancing. If you've seen a guitar, you would probably be able to tell how big this one is. This person is also holding a lutino plumhead in his hand, and you can see that that the bird isn't very big. Is Mango smaller than that? 
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Post subject: Re: Mango's Weight  Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 2:04 pm |
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I wouldn't be worried. Keel bone testing can be tricky at times. It's done by feeling the keel bone. If there is some meat covering the bone area than it can mean normal weight but it you jeel a sharp keel bone than they say it means the bird is underweight. Some birds can be smaller than average and not have any medical condition but have a sharpish bone.
You state his feel has been getting stuck in his harness. According to the flight suit company, they say you are supposed to use the 'ribbon meathod' for when the flight suit is little too big. Weight can fluctuate for us humans, and I wouldn't be surprised if the same implied to birds too. I don't really see a medical problem but I am not a vet and I could be wrong as well. If you want to be safe, a vet check up won't hurt.
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Post subject: Re: Mango's Weight  Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 3:15 pm |
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CrazyConure wrote: I wouldn't be worried. Keel bone testing can be tricky at times. It's done by feeling the keel bone. If there is some meat covering the bone area than it can mean normal weight but it you jeel a sharp keel bone than they say it means the bird is underweight. Some birds can be smaller than average and not have any medical condition but have a sharpish bone.
You state his feel has been getting stuck in his harness. According to the flight suit company, they say you are supposed to use the 'ribbon meathod' for when the flight suit is little too big. Weight can fluctuate for us humans, and I wouldn't be surprised if the same implied to birds too. I don't really see a medical problem but I am not a vet and I could be wrong as well. If you want to be safe, a vet check up won't hurt. Hes sleeping now so ill check on him tomorrow and see if its sharp or if it can be seen.Where have you been lol how is Rio doing.
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Post subject: Re: Mango's Weight  Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 3:18 pm |
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JessiMuse wrote: Well, it's not much that you can feel the bone, but more so that you can see it. You should probably weigh him to be sure though, or talk to a vet about it. Plum heads look to be the same size of indian ringnecks to me, and that really isn't as big as you'd probably think. Though I couldn't really find a good size reference, other than this video of one dancing. If you've seen a guitar, you would probably be able to tell how big this one is. This person is also holding a lutino plumhead in his hand, and you can see that that the bird isn't very big. Is Mango smaller than that?  Ive seen baby indian Ringnecks and they were Mango's size lol I've seen that Guitar video lots of times Mango actually does look that size but its the tail Mango has a shorter tail than that and before getting him I knew their tails are supposed to be very long like in the video.Also Rocko and Loki are bigger than him.
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Post subject: Re: Mango's Weight  Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 4:08 pm |
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JessiMuse wrote: It's possible that the shorter tail is making him look smaller than he actually is.
As for why the tale is short, younger birds have brittle feathers that break easily, so it's possible that the tips broke, or something. You said he's going through his molt, yes? That's another possible reason why it's short right now, because the longer feathers might have already come out. Or his tail could still be growing. I agree his tail could be still growing but I don't think he's moulting though he did have pin feathers all over his head when I brought him home but I removed them and haven't seen any since.And it doesn't look unusual it looks like a normal tail.
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Post subject: Re: Mango's Weight  Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 5:40 pm |
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Quote: Where have you been lol how is Rio doing. I have been fine. Just took a small break from all the forums for a bit. Rio is well, too. Thanks for asking. 
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