Science, asked by limasudeesh, 11 days ago

I have an cockatiel.today I saw some blood spread across his feathers.it stopped bleeding.i am not sure it's a broken blood feather as he is not tamed .he is walking around normally.but I'm concerned​

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Answered by aashisingh123045
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After you have plucked the blood feather, place a pinch of cornstarch on the affected area to help aid clotting, and use a piece of sterile gauze to apply pressure to the feather follicle until the bleeding has stopped. A new blood feather should start to grow to replace the one that had to be pulled.

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