WeimerHeimer
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My wife and have been married for over 26 years now. We have a daughter tha is 22 years old and son that is 15 years old. We have always been BIG pet lovers; dogs, cats, reptiles, fish and oh yeh .... BIRDS!
My wife and I had birds (finches & a conure) the first couple of years we were married then along came the careers and kids. As we're now approaching our 50's life has started to slow down a bit with the kids getting older. The last Several years my wife and I have gotten back into our shared love for the hobby of keeping birds. We currently have 7 species of Finches, a Cockatiel, a Parrotlet, a Sun Conure, a Sengal Parrot and a Goffin Cockatoo ... all totalling 50 birds. I've been successful at breeding Zebra Finches, Gouldian Finches, & Java Rice Finches. NO, we're NOT bird hoarders, we just really love AND take care of our birds.
Our long term goal in this hobby is to some day own a Macaw. We are thinking about either a Gold & Blue or a Green-Wing Macaw. The number one thing we want in a Macaw is a good tempermant. I'm a believer that if you want this in any bird time and patiences is the key to success. I think with the many years we have as "bird keepers" we can do this, that is .... keeping a Macaw. My biggest and only reservation is, "Are we ready to handle and keep such a BIG bird?". The biggest bird in our flock is our Goffin 'Too. I guess in some ways, the bottom line is the "Beak & Power Factor" that has guessing if we're really ready for this or not. We know from many years of expereince that birds are messy, require lots of time and social interaction, expense for "quality" food, work, patience, etc....
So the question is, ..... how does one know when you're ready to take the Macaw plunge?
Any words of wisdom, opinions, ideas, etc ... would be greatly appreciated.
PS - We do have one Bird Rescue less than an hour away from our home. I was thinking of maybe contacting the owner and offer them to give them a helping hand some weekend so that we can help them out, but also enable us to be around the Macaws all day and interact to see how it goes. Hopefully that shed some light for us???
My wife and I had birds (finches & a conure) the first couple of years we were married then along came the careers and kids. As we're now approaching our 50's life has started to slow down a bit with the kids getting older. The last Several years my wife and I have gotten back into our shared love for the hobby of keeping birds. We currently have 7 species of Finches, a Cockatiel, a Parrotlet, a Sun Conure, a Sengal Parrot and a Goffin Cockatoo ... all totalling 50 birds. I've been successful at breeding Zebra Finches, Gouldian Finches, & Java Rice Finches. NO, we're NOT bird hoarders, we just really love AND take care of our birds.
Our long term goal in this hobby is to some day own a Macaw. We are thinking about either a Gold & Blue or a Green-Wing Macaw. The number one thing we want in a Macaw is a good tempermant. I'm a believer that if you want this in any bird time and patiences is the key to success. I think with the many years we have as "bird keepers" we can do this, that is .... keeping a Macaw. My biggest and only reservation is, "Are we ready to handle and keep such a BIG bird?". The biggest bird in our flock is our Goffin 'Too. I guess in some ways, the bottom line is the "Beak & Power Factor" that has guessing if we're really ready for this or not. We know from many years of expereince that birds are messy, require lots of time and social interaction, expense for "quality" food, work, patience, etc....
So the question is, ..... how does one know when you're ready to take the Macaw plunge?
Any words of wisdom, opinions, ideas, etc ... would be greatly appreciated.
PS - We do have one Bird Rescue less than an hour away from our home. I was thinking of maybe contacting the owner and offer them to give them a helping hand some weekend so that we can help them out, but also enable us to be around the Macaws all day and interact to see how it goes. Hopefully that shed some light for us???