Re: How to stop barbering?
Hi Ifavicch; welcome to TSB. My 7 years old eastern gray Trooper has three nests or drens he likes to sleep in, two are fluffy fake sheep's fur and the third is a wood nest I built when I was trying to release him 6-1/2 years ago (it didn't take).
So, because it is his longest known sleeping quarters, he most of the times sleeps in the wood nest. His usual posture while sleeping is rolled up like a potato bug with his head against one of the walls. For a while he too developed a somewhat bald spot there until one year he decided to sleep outside (outdoors) in his exterior soft nest and the bald spot went away.
Any possibility this is happening to your flyer as well?
Regards,
Trooper's dad
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