Hi,
I don't have any birds but I've been thinking about it for a while, so I decided to head over to a bird store I've always driven past but never been inside. I just wanted to see if any particular bird jumped out as the one for me because I know I want a small-medium sized bird but can't decide based on the internet. Well, that didn't happen because I was so focused on the fact that they had 10 or so macaws-- blue and golds, scarlets, a hybrid, and a hyacinth-- and all of them, except the hyacinth and one scarlet, were pluckers. Some of them were in really big cages but about half were sitting on ring perches suspended in the middle of the room. They had food and water but only a couple had something to play with. I thought the hybrid wasn't a plucker either but then he lifted his wings to reveal big plucking spots underneath. Two of the blue and golds seemed to have been plucking each other because they were both bald on top of their heads. The other bird species-- cockatoos, conures, caiques, love birds, and a single ring neck-- were all fine, with no plucking.
My initial reaction was that I felt horrible for the macaws and wondered if it was because of how they were being taken care of but then I considered that, perhaps, they were given/sold to the store with the plucking problem from previous owners. I have bad social anxiety and, even though I desperately wanted to ask an employee, I couldn't muster the courage. I talked a bit to the birds and then left. It's been bothering me though and I found this forum through Google and figured I could ask people who know about birds if any of this sounds bad or if it's normal.
Ultimately, is this a place I should steer clear of?
I look forward to your responses.
I don't have any birds but I've been thinking about it for a while, so I decided to head over to a bird store I've always driven past but never been inside. I just wanted to see if any particular bird jumped out as the one for me because I know I want a small-medium sized bird but can't decide based on the internet. Well, that didn't happen because I was so focused on the fact that they had 10 or so macaws-- blue and golds, scarlets, a hybrid, and a hyacinth-- and all of them, except the hyacinth and one scarlet, were pluckers. Some of them were in really big cages but about half were sitting on ring perches suspended in the middle of the room. They had food and water but only a couple had something to play with. I thought the hybrid wasn't a plucker either but then he lifted his wings to reveal big plucking spots underneath. Two of the blue and golds seemed to have been plucking each other because they were both bald on top of their heads. The other bird species-- cockatoos, conures, caiques, love birds, and a single ring neck-- were all fine, with no plucking.
My initial reaction was that I felt horrible for the macaws and wondered if it was because of how they were being taken care of but then I considered that, perhaps, they were given/sold to the store with the plucking problem from previous owners. I have bad social anxiety and, even though I desperately wanted to ask an employee, I couldn't muster the courage. I talked a bit to the birds and then left. It's been bothering me though and I found this forum through Google and figured I could ask people who know about birds if any of this sounds bad or if it's normal.
Ultimately, is this a place I should steer clear of?
I look forward to your responses.