bug_n_flock
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- Jan 2, 2018
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- Parrots
- B&G Macaw, Galah, 5 cockatiels, 50 billion and a half budgies. We breed and do rescue. Too many to list each individual's name and age etc, but they are each individuals and loved dearly.
The good news: I really think we found #3.
The bad news: she is trying to starve herself.
Someone bought this bird from a "breeder" who didn't mention the bird was still on 5(!!!!!!) feedings a day! Person works and cannot spend the time to raise the baby, and the breeder will not respond to them(surprise, surprise). So tomorrow afternoon I am taking in this little lovebird, with the sinking suspicion it is the baby that I tried to adopt off of craigslist a little while ago who was not weaned but was away from parents. The person(the "breeder")stopped responding to me when I tried to talk them down on price.
Considering the circumstances, I do not think this will turn into another no-show, so I have placed an emergency "next day" shipping order thru Amazon for supplies, and the person who has her currently is bringing the tub of formula she is eating. Help me make sure I have what I need and I am not forgetting anything, please.
Have on hand some Kaytee Exact formula in my emergency kit, plus the tub being delivered with the baby
Have heating pads, thermostat, also a still air hova bator incubator(I have no idea how old this chick will be, have not seen a photo or anything)
Ordered Zupreem monkey chow to assist in weaning
Spray millet
probiotic
Clean towels, both paper and cloth
Clean boxes, as well as a sterilized cage
Syringes
What am I forgetting?
Yes I have experience hand feeding, and a vet local and on call. But I have not hand fed in a while, so I want to make sure I am as prepared as possible for the little one. I don't even know what species she is. o.o
The bad news: she is trying to starve herself.
Someone bought this bird from a "breeder" who didn't mention the bird was still on 5(!!!!!!) feedings a day! Person works and cannot spend the time to raise the baby, and the breeder will not respond to them(surprise, surprise). So tomorrow afternoon I am taking in this little lovebird, with the sinking suspicion it is the baby that I tried to adopt off of craigslist a little while ago who was not weaned but was away from parents. The person(the "breeder")stopped responding to me when I tried to talk them down on price.
Considering the circumstances, I do not think this will turn into another no-show, so I have placed an emergency "next day" shipping order thru Amazon for supplies, and the person who has her currently is bringing the tub of formula she is eating. Help me make sure I have what I need and I am not forgetting anything, please.
Have on hand some Kaytee Exact formula in my emergency kit, plus the tub being delivered with the baby
Have heating pads, thermostat, also a still air hova bator incubator(I have no idea how old this chick will be, have not seen a photo or anything)
Ordered Zupreem monkey chow to assist in weaning
Spray millet
probiotic
Clean towels, both paper and cloth
Clean boxes, as well as a sterilized cage
Syringes
What am I forgetting?
Yes I have experience hand feeding, and a vet local and on call. But I have not hand fed in a while, so I want to make sure I am as prepared as possible for the little one. I don't even know what species she is. o.o
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