One negative trait of lutino cockatiels has been a bald patch which is apparent behind the crest area on the head. The bald eagle, for example, is so named because of its fully white head that contrasts with its brown body feathers, while the American wigeon has the nickname baldpate because of its white crown that can look like a bald head. Re: My 10 Weeks Old Cockatiel Has a Thin/Bald Spot on Its Head. Yeah, weird.
Feather mutilation may range from a bare spot under the wings to a […] The cockatiel was first classified in 1793 as Psittacus hollandicus, then moved to its own genus Nymphicus, 1832. We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website. Any cockatiel mutation can have a bald spot (including the normal greys) but it's much more common in lutinos. You may need to use a …
06-24-2009, 07:03 PM #3 It can indicate either a physical or psychological problem with your cockatiel. alot of lutino cockatiels have bald spot.
does it have any lutino in it? #cockatiel #birds. This syndrome has many looks. What you have a i a Lutino-Whiteface. Some aviculturists consider this to be a genetic fault, although it doesn’t appear to affect their health. My lutino cockatiel’s bald spot on his head appears to be very dry, so dry that the skin is cracked and bleeding a - Answered by a verified Pet Specialist. Lutino removes all of the grey pigment from the Cockatiel's feathers, and gives it the red eyes, and whiteface removes all of the yellow and orange pigment, leaving you with a completely white bird. Lutino / Albino: Lutinos have an inherent gene for baldness (the bald area behind the crest). Lutino breeds, or pale yellow and pale white birds that still have cheek circles, can be identified by the female's yellow spots under the wings and yellow marks under the tail. She is also a very picky eater and only eats the small seeds in her food. Customer Question. It's just a minor cosmetic defect though, not a symptom of a major medical issue. Some aviculturists consider this to be a genetic fault, although it doesn't appear to affect their health. I'm not sure if people just aren't breeding them, or if I'm just not seeing them. You need to observe your bird closely, commit to medical care, and then be creative in solving this issue. Anyway, many years ago the average lutino cockatiel had a very noticeable extended bald patch behind its crest. Poorly breed Lutinos in many circumstances have a bald spot in the back of the crest, this may be a consequence of damaging breeding practices whilst the mutation became first presented years in the past. Tiels with bald spots are a little less common nowadays. Pied is the best to pair with Lutino.
As I suspected, you have a Lutino cockatiel, one of the most beatiful colors mutations. From a distance, the eyes look like a dark eyed bird. It becomes more prominent when the bird is in moult,but it is nothing to worry about. Your breeder is an fool and irresponsible. The bald spot is probably genetic and permanent. In this video I'm going to tell you how to tell cockatiel gender in very easy way. Some birds may be called "bald" but aren't. Most Cockatiel Mutations are afflicted with this problem of a "Bald" patch on the top of their heads.
If a breeder got two lutinos, oh my goodness! The bald spots were especially pronounced when the lutino mutation was first bred and in the following years after that. Lutino Cockatiels are a colour that makes visual sexing of the bird very difficult and the subtle differences between the sexes can often be nigh on impossible to distinguish. They’d have to have more and the fastest way would be breeding those related birds, for example. It's best to have your cockatiel check annually by an avian vet.
The white-crowned pigeon is also called the baldpate occasionally, also for its white head that suggests baldness. The eyes will darken as the bird matures, to a deep red color. It is a fault that as breeders we have been trying to breed "Out",but without much success. Make sure you allocate one before getting a cockatiel. Lutinos: The Lutino is a yellow-white bird with orange cheek patches and red eyes. there's no such element as an Albino Cockatiel. Feather plucking is a complex syndrome. Lutino mutation cockatiels can develop a bald spot on the back of their head. robert - 2014-02-23 it is therefore unwise to breed two lutinos together that each have a bald spot as the babies will inherit two genes for baldness and their bald spots will be worse than the parents. Back in the 80s, when cockatiels were getting super popular, all the mutations had a bald spot, probably due to inbreeding. Unfortunately, a good number of cockatiels of all Lutino mutations and varieties, such as Pale-faced Lutino and Opaline Lutino, are usually affected with a transmittable genetic flaw. In lutinos, baldness can occurs behind the crest. ... lutino drying bald spot. This is more prominent in Lutino's ,Pieds and Pearls.