Birthday ( hatch day)

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Jonesy a Goffins 'Too who had to be rehomed :-(

And a Normal Grey Cockatiel named BB who came home with me on 5/20/2016.
Ok Folks,

Amy's special day is around the corner,but I'm not sure when :rolleyes:

I know she was 4 months old when she came home with me,and that was sometime early April..According to her vet records,her very first wellness check was April 20th,1990 ( makes her going to be 27,not 28) and I know she was with me less than a week when I took her in.
Unfortunately she has an open band (was a wild caught baby) so there aren't any numbers on her band. I want to celebrate her special day,and let her know how very special she is to me :D and how much Dad loves her.
I'm just not sure when to do this :confused:

And with BB..his birthday is right around the corner also. According to the people where I got him from,he was born and raised at their shop.
I am assuming there will be a number on his band ( good luck on me keeping the little ball of fluff quiet enough to read it).

I'm guessing the breeder would be able to give me his hatch date from his band number,no? Geez he's going to be a year old already..:eek: Time flys!


Jim
 
Ok Folks,

Amy's special day is around the corner,but I'm not sure when :rolleyes:

I know she was 4 months old when she came home with me,and that was sometime early April..According to her vet records,her very first wellness check was April 20th,1990 ( makes her going to be 27,not 28) and I know she was with me less than a week when I took her in.
Unfortunately she has an open band (was a wild caught baby) so there aren't any numbers on her band. I want to celebrate her special day,and let her know how very special she is to me :D and how much Dad loves her.
I'm just not sure when to do this :confused:

And with BB..his birthday is right around the corner also. According to the people where I got him from,he was born and raised at their shop.
I am assuming there will be a number on his band ( good luck on me keeping the little ball of fluff quiet enough to read it).

I'm guessing the breeder would be able to give me his hatch date from his band number,no? Geez he's going to be a year old already..:eek: Time flys!


Jim

Well, if you can contact the Breeder, they normally keep a log book of the leg bands that they use and with the numbers, letters or a combination will normally be able to tell you a hatch date. I hear you my Friend older eyes and a hand full of much younger BB. Good Luck!

Amy is going to be much more difficult. Based on the general region that Blue Fronts and more specific to your species of Blue Front. Amy likely came from South, Central, South America. Compared to the Nominate Blue Front that are more commonly found in North, Central, South America.

Most Blue Fronts were 'harvested' from their nests after they had been weened by their Parents, and likely sold to a Transporter. There the chick was transported to the coastal regions and again sold to an exporter. From there, the chick was transported to a Southern Coastal State in the USA. Likely Florida and both sold to a USA Importer and Held by the USA Government in an import holding center for 60 to 90 days and sometimes longer, Then the now older young Blue Front is returned to the Importer and either sold directly to a Pet Store or to a Distributor and than to a Pet Store. At 'X' number of days in the Pet Store, you Walk in and its Love at First Sight! So, Amy was anywhere from eight months to a year old when you First Fill in Love!

FYI: Import Parrot held by the USA Government had numbered leg bands!!! A leg Band with No Numbers is very unusual for that period of time!!! Double check your records!!!
 
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Ok Folks,

Amy's special day is around the corner,but I'm not sure when :rolleyes:

I know she was 4 months old when she came home with me,and that was sometime early April..According to her vet records,her very first wellness check was April 20th,1990 ( makes her going to be 27,not 28) and I know she was with me less than a week when I took her in.
Unfortunately she has an open band (was a wild caught baby) so there aren't any numbers on her band. I want to celebrate her special day,and let her know how very special she is to me :D and how much Dad loves her.
I'm just not sure when to do this :confused:

And with BB..his birthday is right around the corner also. According to the people where I got him from,he was born and raised at their shop.
I am assuming there will be a number on his band ( good luck on me keeping the little ball of fluff quiet enough to read it).

I'm guessing the breeder would be able to give me his hatch date from his band number,no? Geez he's going to be a year old already..:eek: Time flys!


Jim

Well, if you can contact the Breeder, they normally keep a log book of the leg bands that they use and with the numbers, letters or a combination will normally be able to tell you a hatch date. I hear you my Friend older eyes and a hand full of much younger BB. Good Luck!

Amy is going to be much more difficult. Based on the general region that Blue Fronts and more specific to your species of Blue Front. Amy likely came from South, Central, South America. Compared to the Nominate Blue Front that are more commonly found in North, Central, South America.

Most Blue Fronts were 'harvested' from their nests after they had been weened by their Parents, and likely sold to a Transporter. There the chick was transported to the coastal regions and again sold to an exporter. From there, the chick was transported to a Southern Coastal State in the USA. Likely Florida and both sold to a USA Importer and Held by the USA Government in an import holding center for 60 to 90 days and sometimes longer, Then the now older young Blue Front is returned to the Importer and either sold directly to a Pet Store or to a Distributor and than to a Pet Store. At 'X' number of days in the Pet Store, you Walk in and its Love at First Sight! So, Amy was anywhere from eight months to a year old when you First Fill in Love!

FYI: Import Parrot held by the USA Government had numbered leg bands!!! A leg Band with No Numbers is very unusual for that period of time!!! Double check your records!!!

Steven.. Amy was very small when she came home with me..I doubt she was a year old..she'd be full grown by then.

Jim
 
Okay, if that is all true and yes, I believe you. Amy was not 'Wild Caught' and was more likely the result of a USA Breeder.

Or, Amy got a First Class plane seat from her nest to your Pet Store, which we can both agree was highly unlikely.
 
You could pick a date that has significance, such as when you first got Amy, a well-check, etc and just call that The Day! Same with BB unless the store/breeder kept good records.
 
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Okay, if that is all true and yes, I believe you. Amy was not 'Wild Caught' and was more likely the result of a USA Breeder.

Or, Amy got a First Class plane seat from her nest to your Pet Store, which we can both agree was highly unlikely.

I didn't get her from a "pet store". There was an advertisement in the back of Bird Talk magazine..when I went to visit,this "breeder" had a huge cage,with about 20 "baby" Blue Fronts in it..she was one of those babies.
Not sure where he got the babies from.


Jim
 
Jim, pick a day and Salty and I will toast Amy several times over - me with the juice of the barley, and Salty with.... toast. Whole wheat, of course.

'Boats - snicker snicker, airline seat - with the exchange rate back then, where would a baby BFA get the pesos?
 

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