One of my new(ish) ex-bats is looking rather off colour - I posted the other week saying she is the only one whose feathers haven't grown back and I was given a really good remedy - however when I got round to getting stuff needed (canestan and sudacrem) I noticed her feathers are growing back quite rapidly now!!!
Unfortunately she is now spending most of her time on her own and asleep on one leg in the middle of the garden and is taking herself off to sleep elsewhere at night. She is looking very thin & I put her in a run yesterday with food so she could eat what she wanted rather than being chased off by the older ex-bats. I picked her up last night to put her to bed and was quite shocked by how thin she was - I thought I had one of her legs trapped inbetween my fingers when I picked her up but when I looked to move it I found it was her breast bone - it was v obvious - she has no meat on her at all - I had a feel of her crop and this was empty too - despite having a pile of food to herself....
Is she having a moult? I know when the others have done so they look like a raggy feather duster and go off in a sulk, but i have never noticed them looking so thin -
I am concerned about her, but don't know whether this is undue ... any advice?
Unfortunately she is now spending most of her time on her own and asleep on one leg in the middle of the garden and is taking herself off to sleep elsewhere at night. She is looking very thin & I put her in a run yesterday with food so she could eat what she wanted rather than being chased off by the older ex-bats. I picked her up last night to put her to bed and was quite shocked by how thin she was - I thought I had one of her legs trapped inbetween my fingers when I picked her up but when I looked to move it I found it was her breast bone - it was v obvious - she has no meat on her at all - I had a feel of her crop and this was empty too - despite having a pile of food to herself....
Is she having a moult? I know when the others have done so they look like a raggy feather duster and go off in a sulk, but i have never noticed them looking so thin -
I am concerned about her, but don't know whether this is undue ... any advice?
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