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My quaker parrot has bleeding under his wing. I don`t know if it is a cut or broken wing feather. What should I do to stop bleeding. Vet is closed!
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alejuve DaBest Pls reply
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Dawn Ferara, DVM It should stop if you pull the feather that is bleeding
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alejuve DaBest i dont know how can you do something to stop blood maybe add flour?
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Dawn Ferara, DVM After plucking feather Pull the feather that is bleeding, this should stop the bleeding, if not try direct pressure on area after plucking feather
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alejuve DaBest Ok thx he keeps on like eating the wound though which makes it bleed more
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alejuve DaBest Can I do something?
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Thank you!