JamesC
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- Sep 3, 2011
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- Parrots
- Blue Crown Conures: Tootsie and Rosco.
Senegal Parrot: Sidney.
Feathers of the past:
Budgies: Sunshine, Digit, Kiwi, and Yahto.
Senegal Parrot: Kelly.
"Fly free, little ones. Love and miss you."
Budgies are awesome. I've had four of them over the years. The first one was super friendly and all over anyone in sight. The 2nd was friendly but not quite as warm. I got him a female as a friend. She was hand raised and was pretty neat at first but then turned into a nasty little devil at times when her hormones kicked in. The 4th I never got to form a good bond with. He was parent raised and avoided me but we started to get to be friends then he became ill and I had to feed him medicine which brought that to a halt. He was a great little bird regardless.
I'd love to have more budgies but they would be in danger with my current birds. The only thing I have against budgies is not their personalities but their health. All four of mine died well before their time. The first two had to be put down because of tumors. The female egg bound, I think. The only "bird" vet I could find in the remote town I was living in then could not figure it out. The 4th we never could figure out what was wrong with him. A certified avian vet went all out but he passed after a lengthy illness. I never adopted any more because I hated to take the chance of losing them again so soon. I've heard that they are vulnerable to tumors. But I hope that I just had a run of bad luck and most budgies are healthy and live a full life.
I'd love to have more budgies but they would be in danger with my current birds. The only thing I have against budgies is not their personalities but their health. All four of mine died well before their time. The first two had to be put down because of tumors. The female egg bound, I think. The only "bird" vet I could find in the remote town I was living in then could not figure it out. The 4th we never could figure out what was wrong with him. A certified avian vet went all out but he passed after a lengthy illness. I never adopted any more because I hated to take the chance of losing them again so soon. I've heard that they are vulnerable to tumors. But I hope that I just had a run of bad luck and most budgies are healthy and live a full life.