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My Quaker Parrot's feather ppyeoreulhaneun appear?
I Quaker Parrot feathers with some of the bones show Her feathers. It happened, however doidn't, it's one month Before starting the first bones were showing. Now a lot of small bones Appear on the top side of the neck. I do not know what's wrong; Is there a problem if you have a little problem, is it?
Four new bird feather growth. Sometimes the outer sheath of the new feathers I just get hard to open up to them you. It Other feathers, which grow until it is protruding out of the past if They are called "pin feathers". They joined the Quakers and the general Problem. These fields are Very Hard to pin-feathers and In a bad mood and put the Quakers. You only see them in the neck The reason he needed help to attract them to reach the Quakers His uncle does not bill you and your others .. These pin-feather (pull 10,002 of these pinfeathers) to try out for Him. As you start holding your baby gently scratched his neck. If so, determine feather pin and pull it out and fast motion. He seukwokeujiman, he does not press against you for a long time Does. If he is feeling good, you try to pull out You can do several things, one after another. Although overuse of his Do not have a lot of them. , Give me a day or two Him, and then try again. He will appreciate it The long run and all of these much happier with itchy pinfeathers Sarah Birds!
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