Pin feather fix | Demo - How to remove pin feathers | Part 2 | Preening -EverythingAnimals CA

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • Here's a demonstration on how to get rid of pesky pin feathers--
    the new feather's coming in are itchy and painful for your bird...so here's some tips on how to properly remove them.
    thanks for watching! be sure to comment and subscribe!

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  • @EverythingAnimalsCA
    @EverythingAnimalsCA  Před 4 lety +85

    BEFORE ATTEMPTING: Please make sure to only do the above with WHITE quills, if the pin feather is dark/red...DONT TOUCH, (your bird could bleed which can be dangerous!)
    Again, only WHITE/EMPTY pin feathers are safe to pick. Thanks :)

    • @piggyfiggy2167
      @piggyfiggy2167 Před 4 lety +1

      My bird has them on his neck and don’t like me to touch him on his throat. Do i need to pull them out?

    • @piggyfiggy2167
      @piggyfiggy2167 Před 4 lety +1

      he also has one next to his eye

    • @EverythingAnimalsCA
      @EverythingAnimalsCA  Před 4 lety +10

      @@piggyfiggy2167 Never pull pins out, only crumble between your fingers (like in the video.) Pulling pins out could hurt your bird as their blood runs through some feathers, (if pulled out they can bleed dangerous amounts.) Overall, getting rid of pins is best done only when safe and comfortable for you and your bird. Crumbling them is safe when they are WHITE/SEE THROUGH and not too hard to crumble. Overall If it is too difficult, they are better left alone :) Thank you for the question and good luck!

    • @piggyfiggy2167
      @piggyfiggy2167 Před 4 lety +2

      EverythingAnimals CA Thank you !!! I’ve been crumbling them but before i was confused because someone told me to pull them out but i never did. Thanks again!!!!

    • @EverythingAnimalsCA
      @EverythingAnimalsCA  Před 4 lety +2

      @@piggyfiggy2167 ohh gotcha! Anytime :)

  • @christopherherr7561
    @christopherherr7561 Před 6 lety +115

    A couple of times I blew on the screen to clean up the pins lol

  • @TheCaptainSplatter
    @TheCaptainSplatter Před 6 lety +107

    Oh the plastic part of the shoelace is called an aglet.

    • @EverythingAnimalsCA
      @EverythingAnimalsCA  Před 6 lety +9

      Thanks! Yeah a pin feather that’s safe to fix looks a lot like one!

    • @karenbrown4524
      @karenbrown4524 Před 6 lety +2

      Alucard Hellsing
      I never knew that. Thank you, Alucard. Watching CZcamss is educational!

    • @worm8837
      @worm8837 Před 6 lety +25

      A-G-L-E-T AGLET! dONt fOrGEt iT

    • @Lisa-vj1cg
      @Lisa-vj1cg Před 6 lety +14

      I knew! I learned it from phineas and ferb,thanks to my sister watching it everyday.

    • @worm8837
      @worm8837 Před 6 lety +2

      somesugaforyourtae 7 same but I was the one who used to watch it lol

  • @Purpie_Slurpie
    @Purpie_Slurpie Před 5 lety +70

    Another good way to preen your bird, if they have pin feathers that are ready and don't like your fingers or their feathers are too sensitive, is to spritz them with a bit of warm water to loosen up the pins and gently brush them with a clean mascara brush or toothbrush!

    • @haleythecrumb6130
      @haleythecrumb6130 Před 3 lety +1

      Hello fellow ace pal :3

    • @birdborealis69
      @birdborealis69 Před 3 lety +1

      You saved the lives of so many people

    • @behklee0
      @behklee0 Před 2 lety

      Thanks! My bird didnt mind my fingers but now he does, this could help!

  • @evilgibson
    @evilgibson Před 6 lety +42

    Man it's super awesome you are not suggesting pulling the pins. Thanks for the great advice video.

    • @EverythingAnimalsCA
      @EverythingAnimalsCA  Před 6 lety

      Thank you!! Glad you liked it

    • @cloved
      @cloved Před 3 lety

      She did not understand the sarcasm through this comment just like she doesn't understand why she shouldn't pull the pins 💀💀💀

    • @TheCorty
      @TheCorty Před 2 lety +6

      @@cloved but she didn't suggest pulling the pins, so how and why would that comment be sarcastic?

  • @pickledips1380
    @pickledips1380 Před 5 lety +11

    Bruh when you said the plastic part of a shoelace I heard phineas “AGLET” 😂

  • @youmustbebored1250
    @youmustbebored1250 Před 6 lety +79

    This video proves birbs don’t have feathers, they have shoe laces.

  • @karenbrown4524
    @karenbrown4524 Před 6 lety +34

    What a beautiful green cheek! I love how she enjoys your help in getting those impossible to reach feathers. I've got a Senegal who finished his molt months ago but he still loves his noggin "scritched". ❤ Parrots

    • @EverythingAnimalsCA
      @EverythingAnimalsCA  Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you! Senegal’s are beautiful as well! This was the biggest molt he’s ever gone through so I thought it was a good time to make a video on it haha

  • @raptora4325
    @raptora4325 Před 5 lety +10

    Also a tip for some people! Sometimes the pins are light grey at the top and darker at the bottom, try preening just the lighter part because the darker area is more likely to hurt them. I try to go for the lighter ones because the darker ones arent ready yet and will hurt and it hurts you just as much seeing them in pain or getting bit because of it.

  • @chelsealouisedyes
    @chelsealouisedyes Před 4 lety +9

    This is too cute 😍. I’ve owned birds for years now and I never knew we could help with molting . I’m doing my research now because my poor fidget he’s a Quaker parrot has so many pin feathers on his head and I just know it has to be itchy for him . Thank you for your video I’m gonna try this out . 💕

    • @EverythingAnimalsCA
      @EverythingAnimalsCA  Před 4 lety +4

      Aww yay, I hope it works for you! Sometimes they let you and sometimes they don’t, depending on their mood Haha. If not, giving them baths/misting them helps as well...Kiko likes to sit on the window by the shower to catch the steam😊

  • @thunderchicken7759
    @thunderchicken7759 Před 6 lety +6

    Love doing this

  • @VictorSilvestri
    @VictorSilvestri Před rokem

    it's so sooo satisying! My jenday conure let's me go AT her pin feathers and they're fine. My black cap caique has the BIGGEST ones and they're ALL ready to come out but he's such a baby he won't let me go near them! When I'm able to it is literally the most satisfying thing to see and watch them crumble away

  • @abesilverbush8160
    @abesilverbush8160 Před 6 lety +1

    WAY TOO SWEET!!!!

  • @teddietaz
    @teddietaz Před 9 měsíci

    Omg that was so satisfying to watch! Lol

  • @starlily3357
    @starlily3357 Před rokem

    Ahhh his eyes say ohhh it feels soooo gooooddd❤

  • @skryptre
    @skryptre Před 4 lety +4

    Hi so I've a question
    In what direction do you "rub"? Towards the base of the feather & away, or side to side? Also how much pressure?
    I've a conure and I've just gained enough trust to do the feather ruffling, and he's several pin feathers that have accrued during the before-he-trusted point.
    I just tried to do it and feel so clumsy, and I'm pretty sure Tiko (my bird) thinks so too. I made sure to end the session on a good note, and I put him to bed on a good note, so if I can know how by tomorrow and do a successful session it would be super beneficial in reinforcing a new level of mutual trust
    Idk I'm babbling, and should be sleeping like Tiko is.

    • @EverythingAnimalsCA
      @EverythingAnimalsCA  Před 4 lety +4

      Hi Josh!
      Congrats on gaining your birds trust, that can be quite a process.
      Haha I should also be sleeping like my bird (Kiko.) But anyway I start as close to the base as my bird will let me, and gently crumble the pin feather upward, or towards myself. Hope that makes sense?
      I’m usually pretty gentle with it, it isn’t much harder to break than wax, so as long as you can see it break open it shouldn’t require much force. (The bird will let you know if they are sensitive by moving away or biting.) Main thing to be careful of is to make sure the quill is white and not dark, ie; filled with blood. Otherwise I’m sure you’ll get the hang of it! It just takes a bit of practice. Good luck :)

  • @stellworkstudio4391
    @stellworkstudio4391 Před 5 lety +3

    Ohhhh! So it wasn’t massive quantities of dandruff all over my lap after Melbourne was done preening!! I had no idea!

    • @stellworkstudio4391
      @stellworkstudio4391 Před 5 lety +1

      Zoe Bairamis - Nope! Mel came to me already named and 20 years old. His “brother”, age 15, came wth the name Baby. I thought that was silly, so renamed him Sydney. 😁

  • @aidensiessmayer5615
    @aidensiessmayer5615 Před 3 lety

    Looks so happy

  • @piggyfiggy2167
    @piggyfiggy2167 Před 4 lety +1

    What happens if i don’t take it out? My bird has the mmmm on his neck and don’t like me touching his neck

  • @tejaspoharkar5522
    @tejaspoharkar5522 Před 3 lety

    my parrrot has mitess how to get rid\

  • @annettemason9439
    @annettemason9439 Před rokem

    What a good baby ! 😍

  • @KutWrite
    @KutWrite Před 6 lety +10

    Useful...
    Music is way too loud.

  • @robman501a
    @robman501a Před 5 lety +1

    I also have a Green Cheek Conure but she is the only bird. She has a few tail pin feathers that she is unable to remove and they won't come off when I rub them. What would you suggest that I do?

    • @EverythingAnimalsCA
      @EverythingAnimalsCA  Před 5 lety +3

      Hey Rob, tail feathers are tough. I would probably let it resolve itself, as tail feathers have major blood vessels running through them, which can be dangerous to the bird if they are accidentally damaged. The pin feather should eventually come off on its own, and if not, green cheeks usually can reach their tail feathers to fix it themselves. Overall pin feathers are not a major issue, they’re just a little itchy to the bird as they go through the natural molting process. Although If there’s any major issue with it (bleeding, swelling, etc) I would take her to the vet. Oh you probably know this, but there is a white-looking feather above the tail that is permanent, (it’s an oil gland covering, not a pin feather.) hope this helps some!

    • @robman501a
      @robman501a Před 5 lety +1

      It does! I usually try to help her by scratching most of the white off with my finger nail and if the bird is showing any pain or discomfort, I immediately stop and also, I see that the feather goes from white down to a dark colour, I'd assume that's the blood? I won't go near that. :)
      She just loves the extra help though, especially on the head.

  • @welovebirds7741
    @welovebirds7741 Před rokem

    i recently got a new parrot who is scared of everything so i had to change my technique since the way i do it on my other birds is uncomfortable on this one 😭

  • @lizzydarkrose
    @lizzydarkrose Před 5 lety +3

    My green cheeked is 7 months old, I got him from petco about 3 months ago and he will NOT let me touch him at all. He'll climb onto my hand when I pick him up, and he has no problem being on my shoulder or lap, and he does nuzzle against me a lot. However, as loving as he is, as soon as my fingers come anywhere near him when I'm not picking him up, he gets very mad. He bites me pretty hard and will not let me help him with his pin feathers. He's got so many right now that I worry. Any advice?

    • @EverythingAnimalsCA
      @EverythingAnimalsCA  Před 5 lety +5

      He sounds sweet! It sounds like he might just be afraid of hands, you never know how he was handled (if at all) at his petstore. Most PetSmart and Petco stores I know of don’t handle or tame their birds, unfortunately. Also, I wouldn’t worry much about tthe pin feathers right now, instead I would focus on gaining his trust and helping him overcome his fear of hands. It’s great that he’s stepping up for you! I would bribe him with treats in your hands and just be patient, slow, and gentle when your hands are near him. In theory, the more that he can expect good things when your hands are near, the more positively he’ll associate with hands. It might take some time for him to trust you but that’s part of the bonding experience, which is really cool (given the time and patience.) It’s always a work-and-progress and really up to the bird’s history and personality, but hopefully he will come around eventually! Oh and grooming requires a looot of trust considering they are prey and we are predators..hope that makes sense/helps! P.s. I have had my bird for almost five years now, sometimes he still doesn’t want to be pet or is bite-y. Parrots can be moody haha.

    • @juliedelatorre3042
      @juliedelatorre3042 Před 5 lety +2

      @@EverythingAnimalsCA I ALSO GOT MINE FROM PETSMART HE DIDN'T LIKE ME TO HANDLE HIM HE WOULD BITE ME SO AT NIGHT IN THE DARK I WOULD REACH INTO THE CAGE & GENTLY MASSAGE HIS NECK ' THEN DURING THE DAY I WOULD GRAB HIS HIS BEAK GENTLY & MAKE A FUNNY SOUND HE GOT USE TO IT . AT FIRST HE DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TO THINK OF IT & IN 3 WEEKS HE NEVER TRIED TO BITE ME AGAIN ..

    • @lizzydarkrose
      @lizzydarkrose Před 5 lety +3

      @@EverythingAnimalsCA Thanks for the advice! I gained a lot of progress with him just today. He likes to be in the shower with me a lot (I've got a nice sized walk-in type deal with a door so he has plenty of room to not be in the stream and just enjoy the mist). Today while we were in there together, I sat down with him and he just straight rubbed against my hand and let me touch him all over. He didn't care at all the I was using my fingers to scratch his head. Unfortunately, pins don't break when they're wet, so I tried again when we were out of the shower. He got pretty wet so he just sat on my knee preening for a while, and he continued to let me break the pins and touch his cute little head. However, and very confusingly, as soon as he way completely dry, he was back to biting me and getting really mad at my fingers. I'm not sure what the deal is with that, but at least I know now that I can make progress with him eventually. His name is Dorito, by the way lol

    • @EverythingAnimalsCA
      @EverythingAnimalsCA  Před 5 lety +3

      Anytime! I’m still learning to this day with my bird lol. aww that’s awesome that little Dorito made some progress! But Yeahh thats definitely confusing...maybe you caught him at a good time...every bird is different but it sounds like you have the patience to make it work! And don’t worry, there’s still some things Kiko won’t let me do. He only lets me touch his feet and chest sometimes and has NEVER let me touch under his wings. Birds are interesting little individuals.

    • @EverythingAnimalsCA
      @EverythingAnimalsCA  Před 5 lety

      That was a smart way around taming him lol, glad it worked out! I’ve definitely had my fair share of bites, but oh well.. it’s all normal.

  • @arachnid83
    @arachnid83 Před 6 lety +2

    What's the bgm you're using? Pls reply.

    • @EverythingAnimalsCA
      @EverythingAnimalsCA  Před 6 lety +1

      Hey, the song is called Beach Front Property by Silent Partner...it’s part of the CZcams library

    • @arachnid83
      @arachnid83 Před 6 lety +1

      Okay ! Thanks for the reply. Sorry, I don't use the library. But it's a very nice theme syncing well with your conure enjoying itself.

    • @EverythingAnimalsCA
      @EverythingAnimalsCA  Před 6 lety +1

      Anytime! ! It’s all good, it just saves me from copyright problems haha and thank you!! Have a nice weekend

  • @Silverserri
    @Silverserri Před 2 lety +1

    My problem is, I have a linnie, and he's very smol while my fingers are too big and clumsy. It was suggested to try to use a new eyelash brush, but my linnie has decided that the brush is a mortal enemy and it must be fought with and destroyed. XD

  • @jollesracing517
    @jollesracing517 Před 4 lety

    Beautiful Black Cap!

  • @rajeshkanna6596
    @rajeshkanna6596 Před 4 lety

    How to remove it when it is hard and located in the forehead?

    • @EverythingAnimalsCA
      @EverythingAnimalsCA  Před 4 lety

      You should only do so when it is easy to crumble between your fingers like wax. The pin feather should also be white, WITHOUT blood in it. If it is dark colored and hard, (it probably has blood in it,) which means you should NOT try to remove or your bird could bleed! Otherwise, if it is just hard to reach your bird should be fine without you removing it :) Hope that makes sense and good luck.

  • @Spindown8
    @Spindown8 Před 3 lety

    The music sounds familiar, but I can't place it 🤔

  • @robman501a
    @robman501a Před 3 lety

    What do you do about tail feathers? My green cheek has pins on her tail and they are white and see though but she never seems to rub them off. Are they not yet fully developed?

    • @FormerGovernmentHuman
      @FormerGovernmentHuman Před 3 lety +3

      Rob Q just ignore it, she can easily reach those feathers and will deal with them when she is ready

  • @animejourney-l8090
    @animejourney-l8090 Před rokem

    It's necessary to help or He will do by his own ?

    • @EverythingAnimalsCA
      @EverythingAnimalsCA  Před rokem

      eventually, they will go away. (birds groom themselves where they can reach) Bathing or spraying them gently with water helps also.

    • @animejourney-l8090
      @animejourney-l8090 Před rokem

      @@EverythingAnimalsCA Thanks

  • @lucyberry9087
    @lucyberry9087 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful baby

  • @dafnidknd6944
    @dafnidknd6944 Před 6 lety +2

    My parrotlet had two pin feathers on the head very close to her eye.. i managed to preen the majority of them but i cant get to the base of it... the base still has this skin left... will preening most of it do? or is it absolute necessity to get it from the base?

    • @EverythingAnimalsCA
      @EverythingAnimalsCA  Před 6 lety +3

      I Know what you mean, those pins next to their beaks and eyes are tough to reach! If you can't get it all the way I'm sure that it will be fine. I think they resolve themselves eventually, (maybe your bird can sort of get it with his/her feet.)

    • @dafnidknd6944
      @dafnidknd6944 Před 6 lety +2

      thank you :)

  • @snarflatful
    @snarflatful Před rokem

    The bird has an "O" face!

  • @hightower6645
    @hightower6645 Před 2 lety

    Damn. Looks like dandruff.

  • @antb145
    @antb145 Před 3 lety

    I was trying to do it but he attacked me lol

    • @boredGrinch
      @boredGrinch Před 3 lety +2

      some of the pin feathers are fresh out of skin so it hurts them when we touch it

    • @antb145
      @antb145 Před 3 lety +1

      @@boredGrinch Yeah I know. Thanks anyways 😊

  • @flockfamily6982
    @flockfamily6982 Před 4 lety

    Birb?or bird ?

    • @LizzyLizard65
      @LizzyLizard65 Před 3 lety

      We lovingly call them birbs on the internet

  • @qbblackpath
    @qbblackpath Před 2 lety

    I was told by a vet not to do that