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wellifrend
4 years ago

They’re going to be wearer and don’t fly so much around and twist less. And they also lose more feathers. You’ve got that, “Stoppel” in the plumage.

wellifrend
4 years ago
Reply to  RockiFlocki

Then he is definitely in the mouse:)

verreisterNutzer
4 years ago

When you open her door in the morning and get feathers in a crowd that you think chickens were germinated here and after sucking into your vacuum cleaner pipe. In addition, the birds are sometimes calmer and clean more often. You see new spring wedges and some pink skin around the wax skin. That’s all. They can still fly.

Lou13042020
4 years ago

If they lose more feathers, sleep more and generally wear something, you can be sure they are in the mouse. In the old plumage, you can see a few new feathers.

Lg.

fraagor
3 years ago

At the stubbles and in front of all the many feathers that are overlall are also on the floor of the room.I don’t care for the vacuum cleaner anymore if they have mice (8 Wellis) ,must constantly suck. You need a lot of love and want to be left alone.I also let classical music run,that they like very, especially the 4 seasons of Vivaldi,or beautiful guitar music.

gregor443
4 years ago

That’s easy.

During the mouse, the shaft slip changes feathers in its spring dress.

The fancy feathers can be found in the surroundings of the bird.

Best regards

gregor443