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Post subject: Re: Itchy feet  Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 1:48 pm |
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Name: Baruch
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It's a normal part of grooming for birds to chew on their feet but I'm not sure onto what point is normal and not. If it's excessive, it's time to see a vet. There are a few of conditions that cause feet chewing, including boredom.
Bathing can help alleviate skin dryness in birds so give her a bowl of water to splash around in or you can opt for spraying her with a mist bottle instead.
Birds can suffer from viral, fungal or bacterial infections of their feet, which may cause their feet to become raw, red and inflamed. One cause of foot infections and incessant foot chewing is the avian herpesvirus. This infectious condition is contagious and can be transferred from one bird to another with direct contact.
Another cause can be from allergies and malicious mites. Nicotine and tar residue from smoking, hand lotion, perfumes and even soap residue on your hands can all trigger an allergic reaction in your bird. Mite infestations can also cause itching and irritation
Another reason is that your bird is bored. You mentioned she does this mostly when she's out of the cage. Are you providing her enough activities that keep her mind busy and active? If not, I recommend getting a play gym for her for out of the cage time.
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Post subject: Re: Itchy feet  Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 2:02 pm |
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I try to keep her entertained as much as I can, while out of the cage. She likes to play with my hair a lot, and she's pretty easily entertained (considering how she loves looking out the window), so I doubt she's bored. I have noticed though, that her feet look somewhat red and flaky. I'm wondering if I should wash off her perches or something. She does have a sand perch, much like this one here. Could that be drying out her feet? 
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Post subject: Re: Itchy feet  Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 6:59 am |
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Name: Jessi
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I doubt it's dry air. There was a huge storm at my place just last night. Heck, I was almost tempted to bring Lucy out during the time it lightened up into a light sprinkle, so she could get herself a shower.  However, she's a strong flyer, and I really don't want to lose her. I'll try and see if coconut oil will work. I'll wash her perches too, if that might have anything to do with it. I noticed there seems to be what looks like droppings from the last bird that was in there. My mom said there was nothing wrong with it being there, but it always bugged me. I'll wash it off as soon as I get home from classes today. Meanwhile, does anyone know how I can apply coconut oil on her? The guy I talked to about it (the one with the cockatoo) uses a toothbrush, but Lucy's so much smaller than his cockatoo. I was think of a Q-tip, but I'm not sure. I have big fingers, so doing it by hand might be out of the question.
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