We have been very happy with our first CAG, Cheney, that we brought home in July. which was the last time I was here because I have been so busy! 4 dogs (one a 16 week old), the tortoise, the cat and the CAG take a lot of care. I am home full time, so it's not a big deal and makes me happy.
My oldest daughter has developed a real interest in birds and wanted a couple parakeets that a guy my husband worked with is giving away. I called my CAG breeder to ask and she recommended I do NOT take them for fear of introducing disease.
She called me back after and said that she has a rescue CAG we could have free and a small fee for his cage. For appearances, he would be my daughters bird, but we all know how rare it is for a 13 year old to make a lifetime commitment, so he would really be mine and my husbands. Unless, of course, she surprises me and ends up responsible for him and takes him with her in the future when she leaves home.
His name is Egypt. he was hatched 6-25-2000. He was purchased at a pet store for a young man. The young man grew up and went away to college in another state, leaving Egypt behind. The family were afraid of him, did not handle him and then decided to give him away, but mo one really wanted him because he plucked himself almost bald. My breeder took him in last year as she has quite a few rescues.
She says he is a nice bird, never had any trouble with him biting or anything. He does not eat fresh foods other than a couple things and seems to only eat his Golden Feast mixtures and pellets. she gives him supplemental vitamins.
She said she thinks he may be able to grow his feathers back, but right now he only has "fluff". Her theory is that he needs more time than she can give him with her job and her other 40 birds,plus babies. She thinks in a home like ours he would improve. She said he cannot fly, so we would have to hold him like one would hold a puppy, make sure he doesn't become unbalanced and fall and put him on the low perches in his cage.
This is a big deal so we a thinking about it carefully.
Do you think he could grow his feathers back and what would we be able to do to help that happen? So sad to be a bird and not be able to fly! Poor guy.
Has anyone had a "nekkid bird!" and what are the challenges of caring for one?
Thanks so much for any help, advice and opinions.
My oldest daughter has developed a real interest in birds and wanted a couple parakeets that a guy my husband worked with is giving away. I called my CAG breeder to ask and she recommended I do NOT take them for fear of introducing disease.
She called me back after and said that she has a rescue CAG we could have free and a small fee for his cage. For appearances, he would be my daughters bird, but we all know how rare it is for a 13 year old to make a lifetime commitment, so he would really be mine and my husbands. Unless, of course, she surprises me and ends up responsible for him and takes him with her in the future when she leaves home.
His name is Egypt. he was hatched 6-25-2000. He was purchased at a pet store for a young man. The young man grew up and went away to college in another state, leaving Egypt behind. The family were afraid of him, did not handle him and then decided to give him away, but mo one really wanted him because he plucked himself almost bald. My breeder took him in last year as she has quite a few rescues.
She says he is a nice bird, never had any trouble with him biting or anything. He does not eat fresh foods other than a couple things and seems to only eat his Golden Feast mixtures and pellets. she gives him supplemental vitamins.
She said she thinks he may be able to grow his feathers back, but right now he only has "fluff". Her theory is that he needs more time than she can give him with her job and her other 40 birds,plus babies. She thinks in a home like ours he would improve. She said he cannot fly, so we would have to hold him like one would hold a puppy, make sure he doesn't become unbalanced and fall and put him on the low perches in his cage.
This is a big deal so we a thinking about it carefully.
Do you think he could grow his feathers back and what would we be able to do to help that happen? So sad to be a bird and not be able to fly! Poor guy.
Has anyone had a "nekkid bird!" and what are the challenges of caring for one?
Thanks so much for any help, advice and opinions.