fjerfjerning
Fjerfjerning, often translated as feather plucking, is a behavior observed in birds where they remove their own feathers. This behavior can range from mild and occasional to severe and persistent, leading to significant feather loss and skin damage. The causes of fjerfjerning are complex and can be attributed to a variety of factors, including psychological stress, boredom, environmental deficiencies, nutritional imbalances, and medical conditions.
Psychological stress is a common trigger, especially in captive birds. Factors such as inadequate cage size,
Environmental factors play a crucial role. Insufficient humidity can lead to dry, itchy skin, prompting plucking.
Medical causes should also be considered. Skin infections, parasites, allergies, or underlying diseases can cause discomfort
Addressing fjerfjerning requires a thorough investigation into the underlying cause. A veterinarian specializing in avian health