Absolutely! It is still a new feather. If you watch my educational video right here, you will see that I am taking just the top off, which is fine for Elly! ua-cam.com/video/UM030DzUWrc/v-deo.html
lol people in the comments leaving silly comments when it's obvious they've never had a bird. If the bird didn't like it, you would KNOW. My cockatiel at the vet screams and flails bloody murder about being harmlessly wrapped in a towel, no bird will sit there and contentedly be preened, with eyes closed and festhers fluffed, if it's in what is apparently extreme pain, according to some of these people :p
Ellie is a beautiful English budgie! I'm going to try this with one of tame budgies. First I let her get familiar with a tweezer. I'm sure she will love it too. Ellie and you have a great bond. 💚💛❤️
Thank you so much for watching and your wonderful support ❤️ I absolutely recommend it! Def use these blunter tweezers first, just for safety precautions :) Thank you kindly for all your comments. I truly appreciate them. Wish the best of luck to you and your sweet budgies❤️
Yep! I have very short fingernails (for work) and my stubby fat fingers can't get it otherwise unless they're cupped in my other hand. But since I'm usually holding my camera, I can't cup them.
Yes, you are correct! I am taking the dead part off. Pinfeathers grow where the top is the oldest, and if you look closely, I am not touching the developing blood part, only the dead part.
Merhaba! Kuş rahatlar, rahatladığında yanak tüyleri biraz kabarır. Diğer videolarımda onun için çok daha iyi hissettiriyor. Bu videoda onun için elinden gelenin en iyisini yapmıyorum, bu yüzden bana ne zaman durmam gerektiğini söylüyor.
It's always the worst when I'm preening my son's head and he jerks and I pull a feather :( It makes me not want to preen him. I've started just doing gentle scritches
Thisssss! I can't remember the last time this happened to me but my heart beat out of my throat! Arrghh!! But she recovered so fast and didn't even complain at me so I'm thankful to her. Aargh I just want to apologize to her again and tell her what a good girl she is for putting up with me. she got some extra spray millet.
That’s why you shouldn’t do it that way…. 😢 Scritches are absolutely good & fine. Why risk your bird and why potentially pull him like that when he doesn’t have much choice about it? 😢😢😢 This is why many of us have never seen anyone preen a parrot like this - the danger is HEAVY. This is risk-assessment. It’s why people just scratch their budgies to help them, not use tools that can put an eye out 😊
@@catsberry4858 He doesn't have another bird to help get the pin feathers on his head so I try to use my fingers to preen them. Gentle scritches don't get rid of pin feathers and can actually hurt the ones that aren't ready due to the back and forth movement. It's better to try to get the sheathe off gently with fingers to mimic another bird co-preening
also pulling feathers isn't dangerous, and in some cases is medically necessary! It happens on accident fairly commonly, and once the feather leaves the skin, the skin closes around the area and no pain is felt (a bit like ripping off a band-aid, the actual process might hurt, and if you're doing it on purpose it's best to do it as fast as possible, but it doesn't hurt at all after). It's uncomfortable and best avoided, but it happens and isn't a major issue or medical issue at all. It's a good idea to know how to do that though as a parrot owner, because if blood feathers break you have to pull them or the bird could die of blood loss!
The one you keep going back to before you pulled the one out is a blood feather, they are deeply painful for birds, please do research before preening your birds so you know what to look for and what you need to do when you come across a blood feather…. Also the tweezers you are using are way to big you need needle nose tweezers and not pulling so hard that obviously your your bird is bleeding on the skin.. this is so scary to watch!
Yes, thank you, I am aware it's a blood feather. I have an educational video regarding pinfeathers right here: ua-cam.com/video/UM030DzUWrc/v-deo.html In this video, I am taking the cap off! I have worked in wildlife aves rehabilitation for the last decade years and am in the medical field for the two decades, and have lots of experience with pin/blood feathers :) it is my field of interest. My birds are free to go whenever they like, as well if it gets too much for them. They are flighted and not clipped. I used blunt tweezers in this video to show people the variety of tweezers I have.
Thank you very much for pointing that out. It is entirely my mistake, and I feel awful for my poor baby. It was the first time that happened, and I will definitely be more vigilant. I uploaded this video as it was because I don't want to cover up my mistakes.
Stop doing this. You aren't supposed to use tweezers and do that. Birds don't use tweezers to preen so why would you? One day you will.poke her eye out with those things. They've been close a few times. Pls stop. It is not recommended.
😂😂😂😂I know this woman and she's knows her birds head to toe blindfolded. She knows what she's doing. Also birds preen with their sharp beaks, does she look like she has a feckin beak??????
Totally unnecessary. This is to satisfy the human. Probably a pimple popper too. My birds scratch them or rub against the cage or toy or cuttle bone if they desire. The human has OCD....
You don't have enough patience doing this, and you're bothering your poor bird. And I think that kind of tweezers is not suitable, they should be smooth. A suggestion, buy a fake bird and rehearse a little this procedure, and when you control it perfectly, you can make it to your real bird, and record and public it. I’m sorry but the video is not relaxing, on the contrary rather. I got nervous seeing how upset the bird was.
I found my new obsession! I find these videos so relaxing! Thank you for sharing your bonding time with your beautiful bird!❤️
Aww thank you so so much for watching!! So happy to have you here❤️
I cant sleep, this is perfect thank you
Sending you melatonin dust and sweet dreams❤️ hope you can sleep quickly tonight.
@@pinfeathersgalore you are really so sweet!! ❤
@@pinfeathersgalore ❤😂😊 Melatonin dust- I’m stealing that one! 😅❤ I love that! I usually use Fairy dust :P or Sandman.
The first pin feather wasn’t ready to be preened, you can see the blood inside. 🥺
Absolutely! It is still a new feather. If you watch my educational video right here, you will see that I am taking just the top off, which is fine for Elly!
ua-cam.com/video/UM030DzUWrc/v-deo.html
It isn't fine and she was uncomfortable. It hurt, you can tell.
Also if it were fine for the bird, why would you say sorry?? Don’t understand.
@@someonenew1617 That was for pulling a feather out not for the bloodfeather.
@@justvisiting4141 and how many birds do you own?
She’s so floofy. She definitely enjoyed what you were doing. 💕
Aww thank you!
Such a little sweetheart!!!
Their expressions are so cute and trusting.
To watch this is so relaxing. 💯😊
Thank you❤️
She's so sleepy :)
It was an early night for her :)
A loveable baby xxmae some pins weren't ready xx
lol people in the comments leaving silly comments when it's obvious they've never had a bird. If the bird didn't like it, you would KNOW. My cockatiel at the vet screams and flails bloody murder about being harmlessly wrapped in a towel, no bird will sit there and contentedly be preened, with eyes closed and festhers fluffed, if it's in what is apparently extreme pain, according to some of these people :p
Thank you so so so much for the kind comment❤️.
And I looove your name🥰🥰💕💗
Your bird is so cute
Thank you❤️❤️❤️
Yep
今日もおとなしく待ってて可愛い😍もっと長く見ていたいです❣️
大変お待たせいたしました!エリーへのサポートに感謝します。素晴らしい一日をお過ごしください❤️
Ellie is a beautiful English budgie! I'm going to try this with one of tame budgies. First I let her get familiar with a tweezer. I'm sure she will love it too. Ellie and you have a great bond. 💚💛❤️
Thank you so much for watching and your wonderful support ❤️
I absolutely recommend it! Def use these blunter tweezers first, just for safety precautions :)
Thank you kindly for all your comments. I truly appreciate them. Wish the best of luck to you and your sweet budgies❤️
Had a budgie 17 years and never needed to do this😮
Your right this is for humans interfering
Blood one is not ready, don't touch it it hurts.
Thank you!!
What cause's this? I've never heard of this before. Do they hurt the birds?
Is there a reason why u dont just scratch them with your fingers? I know they're small,but i would be terrified of accidentally poking my lil guys eye
Yep! I have very short fingernails (for work) and my stubby fat fingers can't get it otherwise unless they're cupped in my other hand. But since I'm usually holding my camera, I can't cup them.
Vc é mto jeitoso c os periquitos.💚
Nice video
Thank you!
I thought pinfeathers are the start of a new feather why plunk them out?
Yes, you are correct!
I am taking the dead part off. Pinfeathers grow where the top is the oldest, and if you look closely, I am not touching the developing blood part, only the dead part.
👍great!
Bunu yapınca kuş rahatliyormu acı mı çekiyor?
Merhaba! Kuş rahatlar, rahatladığında yanak tüyleri biraz kabarır. Diğer videolarımda onun için çok daha iyi hissettiriyor. Bu videoda onun için elinden gelenin en iyisini yapmıyorum, bu yüzden bana ne zaman durmam gerektiğini söylüyor.
@@pinfeathersgalore her videonu izledim benim de sevda papaganim ve bir kopegim var sizi izleyerek destekliyorum 😘
初めまして!
思わずチャンネル登録しました。
解る!解る!あたしもインコ飼ってたんで、ツンツンの皮取りたくなりますよね!
いい子ちゃんしてるな〜😊
かわいーなー❤❤❤
こんにちは!お会いできてとてもうれしいです!日本へ、カナダからこんにちは❤️ 私のビデオを見てくれてありがとう。毎回ご参加いただければ幸いです!
返信、嬉しいです😍
しかも日本語で!!
楽しく観せて下さい💕
It's always the worst when I'm preening my son's head and he jerks and I pull a feather :( It makes me not want to preen him. I've started just doing gentle scritches
Thisssss! I can't remember the last time this happened to me but my heart beat out of my throat! Arrghh!! But she recovered so fast and didn't even complain at me so I'm thankful to her. Aargh I just want to apologize to her again and tell her what a good girl she is for putting up with me. she got some extra spray millet.
That’s why you shouldn’t do it that way…. 😢 Scritches are absolutely good & fine. Why risk your bird and why potentially pull him like that when he doesn’t have much choice about it? 😢😢😢 This is why many of us have never seen anyone preen a parrot like this - the danger is HEAVY.
This is risk-assessment. It’s why people just scratch their budgies to help them, not use tools that can put an eye out 😊
@@catsberry4858 He doesn't have another bird to help get the pin feathers on his head so I try to use my fingers to preen them. Gentle scritches don't get rid of pin feathers and can actually hurt the ones that aren't ready due to the back and forth movement. It's better to try to get the sheathe off gently with fingers to mimic another bird co-preening
also pulling feathers isn't dangerous, and in some cases is medically necessary! It happens on accident fairly commonly, and once the feather leaves the skin, the skin closes around the area and no pain is felt (a bit like ripping off a band-aid, the actual process might hurt, and if you're doing it on purpose it's best to do it as fast as possible, but it doesn't hurt at all after). It's uncomfortable and best avoided, but it happens and isn't a major issue or medical issue at all. It's a good idea to know how to do that though as a parrot owner, because if blood feathers break you have to pull them or the bird could die of blood loss!
how tf do birds survive in the wild lmao. "you touched me, I will now bleed to death"
お互いの信頼がないとできないことです❤️
仰るとおりです!エリーが私を信頼してくれて、今でも彼女のふりをさせてくれることにとても感謝しています。見てくれてありがとう❤️
Is this one Ellie? How old is she? ❤ :) she reminds me of my Babe Bastian.
Hello! Elly is 7 years now :)
What a gorgeous name, Bastian!! I love it!
Use fingers to scratch feathers xx
It would help if you let them get a bit longer.
That pin feather is full of blood so aren’t you squishing it far too early?😳
The one you keep going back to before you pulled the one out is a blood feather, they are deeply painful for birds, please do research before preening your birds so you know what to look for and what you need to do when you come across a blood feather…. Also the tweezers you are using are way to big you need needle nose tweezers and not pulling so hard that obviously your your bird is bleeding on the skin.. this is so scary to watch!
Yes, thank you, I am aware it's a blood feather. I have an educational video regarding pinfeathers right here: ua-cam.com/video/UM030DzUWrc/v-deo.html
In this video, I am taking the cap off! I have worked in wildlife aves rehabilitation for the last decade years and am in the medical field for the two decades, and have lots of experience with pin/blood feathers :) it is my field of interest.
My birds are free to go whenever they like, as well if it gets too much for them. They are flighted and not clipped. I used blunt tweezers in this video to show people the variety of tweezers I have.
Remove only white dead skin cells. The bird feels pain.
Absolutely. Thank you🙇♀️
Зачем попугая мучаешь?
мне один тип написал, что якобы чистят от грязи (какой интересно?), но я с Вами согласна, это мучение
MaşaAllah subahanAllah
It is clear to you, that you have just torn out a feather from your poor bird??!
Thank you very much for pointing that out. It is entirely my mistake, and I feel awful for my poor baby. It was the first time that happened, and I will definitely be more vigilant. I uploaded this video as it was because I don't want to cover up my mistakes.
Mistakes happen, she couldn't exactly make her bird not shake from the itching and those pin feathers need to be preened
It was a tiny feather, stop being dramatic.
@@laurelmalinowski1676 I very much hope, that you do not have any pets...this should help the animal and not cause any pain...small feather or not
@@pinfeathersgalore ❤
Издевательство!
Stop doing this. You aren't supposed to use tweezers and do that. Birds don't use tweezers to preen so why would you? One day you will.poke her eye out with those things. They've been close a few times. Pls stop. It is not recommended.
Bird use their beaks to preen. Do humans have beaks? This bird’s owner knows what she is doing.
😂😂😂😂I know this woman and she's knows her birds head to toe blindfolded. She knows what she's doing. Also birds preen with their sharp beaks, does she look like she has a feckin beak??????
Ok bird expert. Let's see your videos.
Wow, bird lovers are intense.🤣
@@justvisiting4141 I don't like birds at all. The opposite. You're just an ignoramus.
Totally unnecessary. This is to satisfy the human. Probably a pimple popper too. My birds scratch them or rub against the cage or toy or cuttle bone if they desire. The human has OCD....
You don't have enough patience doing this, and you're bothering your poor bird.
And I think that kind of tweezers is not suitable, they should be smooth. A suggestion, buy a fake bird and rehearse a little this procedure, and when you control it perfectly, you can make it to your real bird, and record and public it.
I’m sorry but the video is not relaxing, on the contrary rather. I got nervous seeing how upset the bird was.