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Feathers ?

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My two birds have not really stopped moulting since I got them (about 6 months now) but now the female is covered in pin feathers and there are tiny white feathers everywere and its driving me NUTS :D Can someone please tell me, is there anyway I can get them to stop moulting ? I've already used good advice given but it hasn't worked, I cover the cage at 10pm-10-30pm every night and it get uncovered at 9am-11am every morning and the cage is kept out of direct sunlight. Any advice will be gratefully recieved, many thanks x

How warm is your room? Birds moult when it is warm, try turning down the temperature a bit

I think indoor budgies sometimes moult almost constantly because of the steady temperature. It sure is annoying but in the end they are birds and that's what birds do. :bluebudgie:

do you think if i put them in a cold room it'll help ? obviously if it'll harm them then there's no way i'll do it but if it'll help then its worth a try. thanks for your replies.

You could try reducing the temperature slightly. I know Julie had a similar problem with one of her birds, and the vet gave her some great advice. Try doing a search for her post

i'm searching for it now lin, thankyou x

all of my birds dropped into a moult as soon as the temp got colder and the night s shorter

Mine have too. I've got feathers all over the place and the temp in the house has only dropped about 5 degrees F. The shorter days seem to have helped bring it on. I always though warmer temps induced the molts, now I'm not so sure. I don't know what the ideal temp to stop the molt would be, but I also have noticed in winter with the artificial heat any birds I've ever had will seem to molt constantly until the heat goes off, or goes cooler.

 

I wouldn't put them in a cold room, but a few degrees cooler in the overall house temp might be worth a try if they've been molting for 6 months.

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