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PaoloP
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No, I wanted to provide material for a closer look and see if someone could include or exclude one of the possible reasons for feather loss.A detail you've noticed, or what?
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No, I wanted to provide material for a closer look and see if someone could include or exclude one of the possible reasons for feather loss.A detail you've noticed, or what?
It could be mites. If mites are the cause it can be treated with a single dose of ivermectin horse paste, dosage is 0.05 ml per pound.Here's another picture that I took today with the SLR. I don't know if it helps, but maybe one of you will recognize a detail. I also have more pictures.