Poppetsmum
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- Jul 31, 2013
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- Poppet. A Quaker.
Hi all,
I'm new to the forum but not new to Quakers. I lost my last Quaker 5 yrs ago this month after finally finding the strength to leave my abusive ex husband. Before I'd moved all of mine and my children's belongings out of the house, he let my bird go out of pure evil spite. Devastated doesn't even begin to describe how I felt. Me and that bird had such an amazing bond. Now, after five years. I've rebuilt my home, my childrens confidence, my own self esteem and my business. I'm in a great place now and decided it was time to take the plunge and get another Quaker. I got Poppet last Monday from a fantastic breeder and he's an absolute delight. He's just over 11 weeks and is already laughing and trying to talk. He's affectionate and loving but he's got that Quaker glint in his eye.
He has been reared on a seed diet. I ordered Harrisons pellets that arrived this morning and he tucked in with great enthusiasm. I would like to know if now I've seen him eat them, do I totally stick with the pellets now or still offer seed for a few minutes each day until he's completely used to the pellets. I will continue to give fresh fruit and veg daily and I have red millet for the occasional treat.
I really hope to get to know some of you on here. I've enjoyed reading several posts already.
I'm new to the forum but not new to Quakers. I lost my last Quaker 5 yrs ago this month after finally finding the strength to leave my abusive ex husband. Before I'd moved all of mine and my children's belongings out of the house, he let my bird go out of pure evil spite. Devastated doesn't even begin to describe how I felt. Me and that bird had such an amazing bond. Now, after five years. I've rebuilt my home, my childrens confidence, my own self esteem and my business. I'm in a great place now and decided it was time to take the plunge and get another Quaker. I got Poppet last Monday from a fantastic breeder and he's an absolute delight. He's just over 11 weeks and is already laughing and trying to talk. He's affectionate and loving but he's got that Quaker glint in his eye.
He has been reared on a seed diet. I ordered Harrisons pellets that arrived this morning and he tucked in with great enthusiasm. I would like to know if now I've seen him eat them, do I totally stick with the pellets now or still offer seed for a few minutes each day until he's completely used to the pellets. I will continue to give fresh fruit and veg daily and I have red millet for the occasional treat.
I really hope to get to know some of you on here. I've enjoyed reading several posts already.
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