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Post by Bluebirds on Nov 30, 2013 1:23:02 GMT
That's good! I believe that once your bird has it's big moult then that blood feather (I think) will fall off =3
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Post by Sarah on Nov 30, 2013 3:20:42 GMT
Nope. The blood feather is not an injury, it is a growth process. The blood vessel supporting the feather will dry up and be reabsorbed when the growth of the feather is complete, and then it will be like any other feather. All large feathers must be grown this way.
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Post by Pammy on Dec 1, 2013 1:51:54 GMT
My little boys have grown their flight feathers back, but I didn't see any blood feathers throughout the process. I feel extremely unobservant.
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Post by Bluebirds on Dec 1, 2013 11:37:31 GMT
You shouldn't feel that way, You may not of noiced because of the small fluffy feathers covering it up.
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Post by luvsanimals2 on Dec 1, 2013 15:53:21 GMT
wohooo
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Post by jasmine on Dec 1, 2013 16:15:26 GMT
My little boys have grown their flight feathers back, but I didn't see any blood feathers throughout the process. I feel extremely unobservant. Honestly it wasn't until mike said something that i noticed it cause they don't act different they still are their normal selves.
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