The first molt at 2.5-4 months (usually at about 3 months) is when the budgie molts the face and head feathers. During the first year, your budgie will also molt flight feathers, tail feathers and chest feathers at different times.
I would recommend giving egg during the molt, but since you already give it, I don't think you should give more than what you're giving. Mixing in veggies and flax seeds with the boiled egg would be a great treat and would give lots of nutrition.
I use Nekton Bio vitamins for molting, and it really helped Sammy pull out of his last molt that just seemed to keep going forever (he'll be one year old in about 2 weeks!). My vet really recommends them, but doesn't recommend Tabernil, which you can buy in every pet shop here. You want to get something that is backed by a scientific council; you wouldn't buy a vitamin that wasn't backed by the FDA or similar, for example.
Regarding the bathing, if you've tried lots of different ways to offer the bath, then just let your budgie decide. Sammy hates spray baths and bath tubs, but he'll bathe in a running faucet. He also loves to play in wet parsley or cilantro leaves hanging from his cage. Maybe your budgie would like that.
If you see that he's itching his pinnies a lot, you can give him a spray bath with warmish water. Aim for above his head instead of at his head so that it falls like rain.
Good luck!
I would recommend giving egg during the molt, but since you already give it, I don't think you should give more than what you're giving. Mixing in veggies and flax seeds with the boiled egg would be a great treat and would give lots of nutrition.
I use Nekton Bio vitamins for molting, and it really helped Sammy pull out of his last molt that just seemed to keep going forever (he'll be one year old in about 2 weeks!). My vet really recommends them, but doesn't recommend Tabernil, which you can buy in every pet shop here. You want to get something that is backed by a scientific council; you wouldn't buy a vitamin that wasn't backed by the FDA or similar, for example.
Regarding the bathing, if you've tried lots of different ways to offer the bath, then just let your budgie decide. Sammy hates spray baths and bath tubs, but he'll bathe in a running faucet. He also loves to play in wet parsley or cilantro leaves hanging from his cage. Maybe your budgie would like that.
If you see that he's itching his pinnies a lot, you can give him a spray bath with warmish water. Aim for above his head instead of at his head so that it falls like rain.
Good luck!