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Avian First Aid: Removing a Broken Blood Feather

Broken Blood Feather – A Common Wound in Companion Birds
Bourke Parakeet Photo Credit: Fanny Rondou
Whether a companion bird is flighted or clipped, a new flight feather presents a risk to the bird’s well being when broken and bleeding After the new feather has completely emerged, the feather shaft or quill dries up and no longer presents a risk at

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