ShreddedOakAviary
New member
- Jul 13, 2011
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- Parrots
- M2's, U2's, G2's, RB2's, VOS, RLA's, BFA's, DYHA's, Dusky Pionus, Blue and Green Quakers, Meyers Parrots, VOS, GW Macaw's, Harlequin Macaws, Tiels, YNA, TAG's, CAG's, Blue Crown Conures, Red sided Ecl
It's really past my bedtime again, and I just can't sleep. My breeder friend called me today about a pair of Mollucan cockatoos she wants me to take. I just can't decide. I know their fate is fairly shaky if I don't, but I am not sure if I have the room. Time doesn't scare me (I spend 16.5 hours a day awake and at least supervising birdie playtime, cleaning, or working with birds... I have time. I would have to dig out some more aviary panels and so on... The biggest problem may be in figuring our how to keep them away from the other toos once their out of quarantine. My umbrellas and goffins hate being able to see other cockatoos and so I have to keep them separate. I can put them in an outdoor aviary in the beginning.
My biggest problem seems to be lack of motivation to deal with more toos. I am a little worn out at the moment from pourin myself into Gus and Gabby, and I need a break from rehabbing toos at the moment. No bird takes more out of me than a too, and with Gus and Gabby I spent a lot of time wondering if I could even help them. Don't get me wrong I love working with toos, but in the past 10 months I have rehabbed and rehomed about 14 toos. They are all doing great in their homes (I help owners deal with their bird issues all the time), I just fear that I may be heading for a bit of burnout. I have 4 bird beak long term re alignments I am doing for a few people, I got a guy with a severe macaw that I am working with so he can again handle his own bird, I am still trying to figure out what to do with Miko now that he's tame and ready for a new home, I am facing finding a home for a red lored amazon that got dumped here, and now I am facing Mollucans... I know a feel a bit overwhelmed at the moment because I am leaving town for 5 days soon and I have so much to do before then, but the real question for me is whether I can honestly take another couple of head cases at the moment??? Will I feel different when I get back from South Carolina??? Maybe I should sleep lol! What do you guys think? Would you push yourself just a bit further if a bird needed you?
My biggest problem seems to be lack of motivation to deal with more toos. I am a little worn out at the moment from pourin myself into Gus and Gabby, and I need a break from rehabbing toos at the moment. No bird takes more out of me than a too, and with Gus and Gabby I spent a lot of time wondering if I could even help them. Don't get me wrong I love working with toos, but in the past 10 months I have rehabbed and rehomed about 14 toos. They are all doing great in their homes (I help owners deal with their bird issues all the time), I just fear that I may be heading for a bit of burnout. I have 4 bird beak long term re alignments I am doing for a few people, I got a guy with a severe macaw that I am working with so he can again handle his own bird, I am still trying to figure out what to do with Miko now that he's tame and ready for a new home, I am facing finding a home for a red lored amazon that got dumped here, and now I am facing Mollucans... I know a feel a bit overwhelmed at the moment because I am leaving town for 5 days soon and I have so much to do before then, but the real question for me is whether I can honestly take another couple of head cases at the moment??? Will I feel different when I get back from South Carolina??? Maybe I should sleep lol! What do you guys think? Would you push yourself just a bit further if a bird needed you?