I see many threads on many forums about birds moulting.
Owners are worried if it is normal.
Please let me assure all owners, moulting is a natual process of birds. It is when they moult and their feather sheaths don't grow in that you have problems.
You will notice them peeking through their skin, but a couple of days later, that little sprout is gone. It has disintegrated. You may not notice it to begin with if you are not used to it.
So many feathers begin to sprout, but it is not until these feathers don't grow that you start to wonder.
As long as the feathers sprout through, you have no problems, well at least not a problem that you need to really worry about.
I have watched my birds' feathers sprout, then disintegrate, grow with sheaths so encircled around the feather, to try and remove it and let the feather unfurl, only to find that the feather couldn't handle it and break off. Curse myself for touching. When you have a bird truly featherless, then you will see, your bird is completely normal.
Here are a couple of pictures, first one, looking at downy feather growth, looking for the spines of feathers emerging. The second picture, under her wing, is it a primary feather emerging. Yup, well it did emerge, but unfortunately this feather was lost shortly after it fully emerged.
When you are looking at feathers like this, then you truly have a problem. If your bird has spines all over it, just wait, see what happens. Nothing is more normal than looking at the abnormal.
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