Parronts of Prematurely Passed-On Parrots...
I have a main avian vet (a truly world-class, renowned guy). On the (GREAT) advice of members here, I also maintain contact with three others (one's an avian vet, and the other two just "see birds") ... just to have back-up in the unlikely event that my main guy is missing in action during an emergency.
But anywayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy...
I took the senior psittacine Rb (who's band-documented to be one generation out of the wilds of Patagonia) in for a well-bird visit to the (alternate) avian vet, and he made an interesting comment.
He was remarking on the Rb's age. He said... (closely quoted)...
"Birds of your parrot's age have tremendous advantages due to wild popultion vigor. He's straight out of the wild and strong genetically. Many birds, especially pet shop birds, bred these days, are so compromised due to inbreeding or careless breeding or inept breeding, you just don't know. Of course there are magnificent exceptions. And many awesome breeders. But anybody who rescues a bird these days from a bad situation should feel good about giving the bird a chance."
I would add... "And if it is a too-quick exit... hey, they psssed on while LOVED."
Loved.
And that's beautiful.
Yeah, the bird factories continue. Who knows what the solution for that is... buttt...
A bird-soul got rescued.
I have a main avian vet (a truly world-class, renowned guy). On the (GREAT) advice of members here, I also maintain contact with three others (one's an avian vet, and the other two just "see birds") ... just to have back-up in the unlikely event that my main guy is missing in action during an emergency.
But anywayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy...
I took the senior psittacine Rb (who's band-documented to be one generation out of the wilds of Patagonia) in for a well-bird visit to the (alternate) avian vet, and he made an interesting comment.
He was remarking on the Rb's age. He said... (closely quoted)...
"Birds of your parrot's age have tremendous advantages due to wild popultion vigor. He's straight out of the wild and strong genetically. Many birds, especially pet shop birds, bred these days, are so compromised due to inbreeding or careless breeding or inept breeding, you just don't know. Of course there are magnificent exceptions. And many awesome breeders. But anybody who rescues a bird these days from a bad situation should feel good about giving the bird a chance."
I would add... "And if it is a too-quick exit... hey, they psssed on while LOVED."
Loved.
And that's beautiful.
Yeah, the bird factories continue. Who knows what the solution for that is... buttt...
A bird-soul got rescued.