aquagranny
05-05-2007, 08:49 AM
I have 2 black-masked lovies since December. They shoud both be around one-year old now. I rescued picture-perfect 'him' (Kiwi) from the pet shop, and they deliverd 'her' (Kiki) a couple days ater directly from the breeder to my home, to avoid stressing her. Kiki was and to this day remains much tinier and more nervous than Kiwi, although both are rather wild and still vary of me, so I'll let them come to me at their own time (if that time ever comes...).
Last month Kiki started overgrooming first her tail-feathers, and when she nibbled them whole, started with her front yellow feathers. It is now very visible, looks almost like crew-cut :confused: She doesn't pluck them out, just grooms, and grooms, and groms... Kiwi is his stable calm self, picture-perfect, of course...
Since we have no specialised avian vets here (one that claims so made some horrible mistakes according to one of our forums), DNA sexing is only a dream, and since the breeders here are writing a lot of mumbo-jumbo from their personal experience that I find completely opposite from the advice found on this and other avian sites, if you know what could be wrong with Kiki, or what could I do to prevent her from balding completely, pls help with advice asap!
BTW: Kiki and Kiwi get along great, eat great, best quality mixed seeds, lots of veg, but ignore fruit, egg-meal and home-made recipes, have a big cage, that opens at the top, lots of toys that they mostly ignore, have my whole bedroom to fly as much as they want when I'm at home. Yep, and they both prefer bathing in the water-dish and completely ignore their bird-bath.
Last month Kiki started overgrooming first her tail-feathers, and when she nibbled them whole, started with her front yellow feathers. It is now very visible, looks almost like crew-cut :confused: She doesn't pluck them out, just grooms, and grooms, and groms... Kiwi is his stable calm self, picture-perfect, of course...
Since we have no specialised avian vets here (one that claims so made some horrible mistakes according to one of our forums), DNA sexing is only a dream, and since the breeders here are writing a lot of mumbo-jumbo from their personal experience that I find completely opposite from the advice found on this and other avian sites, if you know what could be wrong with Kiki, or what could I do to prevent her from balding completely, pls help with advice asap!
BTW: Kiki and Kiwi get along great, eat great, best quality mixed seeds, lots of veg, but ignore fruit, egg-meal and home-made recipes, have a big cage, that opens at the top, lots of toys that they mostly ignore, have my whole bedroom to fly as much as they want when I'm at home. Yep, and they both prefer bathing in the water-dish and completely ignore their bird-bath.