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I acquired a new cockatiel last week. Little Loki seems very young, but I am not sure how to tell. He has the big eyes, beak and feet that seem would be typical of a baby.
He is very unsurefooted, woobly, nervous and eats a lot. When I got Odin (the now 18 month old tiel) he was comparably much more "comfortable" with himself.
Loki walks backwards, shivers and shakes, even sounds like a baby when he calls to Odin, is not very good at climbing..... etc. He seems very healthy as far as eating and drinking. Eats a lot, drinks well.
I would like to know how old this baby is, is there any way to find out? and are there any precautions I should take? The store didn't know and they likely won't find out for me.
Thank you in advance.
He is very unsurefooted, woobly, nervous and eats a lot. When I got Odin (the now 18 month old tiel) he was comparably much more "comfortable" with himself.
Loki walks backwards, shivers and shakes, even sounds like a baby when he calls to Odin, is not very good at climbing..... etc. He seems very healthy as far as eating and drinking. Eats a lot, drinks well.
I would like to know how old this baby is, is there any way to find out? and are there any precautions I should take? The store didn't know and they likely won't find out for me.
Thank you in advance.