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Molting is a natural process in which new feathers replace old. All birds molt once or twice a year. It keeps birds safe from feather diseases. Let’s discuss whether parrots also molt or not.
Yes, parrots molt. Their molting occurs twice a year, in fall and spring. Molting does not happen at an early age, significantly when the feathers are growing for the first time. It usually begins after six months of age. It starts with wing feathers, body feathers, and tail feathers molt.
Molting enables the regeneration of parrot feathers and their colors as they grow. Without molting, parrots can get feather diseases.
What Does Parrot Molting Look Like?
Parrot molting starts with feathers shedding, and the parrot looks shaggy and rugged. During this process, their skin becomes bald and slightly visible. Their plumage vanishes, and then pin feathers start emerging.
Typically, molting takes 8-12 weeks to complete. Some birds molt earlier, and some take even longer. During molting, they usually do not breed. During molting, their feathers shed gradually; not all feathers fall at once. It enables parrots to fly and protect themselves during molt.
Parrot’s Behavior During Molt
Molting is tough; it makes Parrots aggressive, moody, and stubborn. Moreover, their bare skin makes protecting themselves in the cold difficult. And their skin comes in direct contact with their surrounding, which is sometimes painful.
Keep patience and be gentle no matter how rude your parrot gets.
Parrot Breeding During Molting
During molting, parrot breeding decreases. Parrots usually do not mate; even if they do, they do not lay eggs. Sometimes, they even lay eggs, but the eggs are infertile.
After molting passes, parrots get new feathers and breed well. I’ve noticed my cockatoos usually breed when they are in full bloom with their complete feathers, and that’s generally right after molting is complete.
How do you take care of parrots during molting?
When Parrots start losing feathers, they become sensitive to weather conditions. It is necessary to keep them in a warm environment so they are not caught by illness. Their cage should be kept in a slightly warm environment, away from windows.
Parrots naturally want to chew branches and leaves during the molting season. Putting branches and leaves inside their cage helps them pass through molting.
What to Feed Parrots During Molt?
Since new feathers grow after molting, parrots need proper nourishment. Parrots need to be fed a variety of fruits, vegetables, and seeds to keep them healthy and happy. Also, feed them a protein-rich diet like boiled eggs, dry shrimp, and wet bread. Since feathers are made of protein, feeding parrots a protein-rich diet is good for developing new feathers.
Other Factors That Cause Feather Loss in Parrots
The molting process lasts only briefly and occurs 1-2 times yearly. But if your parrot is frequently molting, it is unusual. Apart from molting, several other factors can cause feather loss in parrots. For example, diseases like French molt and PBFD cause feather loss; sometimes, parrots pluck their feathers.
Final Thoughts
Although Parrots lose their grace during molting, it is an essential process. Moreover, after molting, they look gorgeous. Always take good care of your parrot’s diet and environment during molting.