Zupreem natural you can soak to make softer.What size Roudybush and zupreem should she have? I know with my smaller birds, it's always a size smaller than they recommend.
Zupreem natural you can soak to make softer.
I feed my zon's medium.
Contact the manufacturers in the morning and ask if they have sample packets for sizes they can send out and watch to see what the bird likes. If they don't have them available, pm me before noon tomorrow. I'm going to Varietees.
Try rigging rodent straw mats with zip ties as flat perches, they have enough consistency that a bird can hold on but aren't as hard as a wood perch. Something like this - Marshall Small Animal Woven Grass Mat | Toys & Habitat Accessories | PetSmart - which I've used for my Quaker with splayed legs.
Cork? I never thought of that! Yes, diss wood perches! I actually dislike them unless they have naturally.. I think the word would be abrasive bark. Smooth branches are as bad as a dowel rod!I was also going to suggest cork perches because of the rough/uneven surface. Not flat or slippery like a wood perch (not meaning to diss wood perches) but something that can be gripped by a handicapped foot because of the nooks and crannies (also used with my Quaker girl and and elderly tiel).
32 years, wow! That's absolutely amazing! I imagine he's quite the character!Elderly tiel Sunny is 23 years young this year - his breeder was listed with the Cockatiel Society here in IL but hasn't been active for years.
IF it hasn't already been said, that bird needs to go to an Avian Vet who can guide you on its care.Not my bird. I repeat, not my bird! I was called by a family friend, she had been given a grey and she seemed upset. I got there and was... Shocked. The story was an elderly lady no longer could care for the bird. Supposedly Samantha was 16 and at one time a breeder. She came in a nasty, poopy cardboard box. The small cage with her was solid rust.
The bird herself is badly plucked on her breast. The feathers on her rump, up to between her wings are light colored, almost white. The tail feathers are banged up, looking like barbering and poor nutrition. The bird can not fly. My overall impression of the bird is she is weak, and slightly underweight. She is missing the two back toes on both feet, with the from claws being extremely overgrown even after I clipped them. The bird can not fly, possibly from weakness and lack of exercise. The bird can not stand, her feet ball up and her legs are splayed. Old owner claimed arthritis.
Most disturbingly, her owner apparently fed her fried chicken and egg yolk.
Now I have her set up at her new owners house, in a larger round cage I scrounged up until we can order her a cage. She wanted to climb, but can't seem to so we moved everything into the bottom of the cage. She's on blank newspaper. I prepared a roudybush mash (with food coloring) some chopped carrots and a few seeds to tempt her to eat. I had to leave before I could see how that turned out, it was past dark. I had her set up in another room from her other two birds, with strict quarantine instructions!
Any advice? I want to help save this bird. She will be taken to the vet, just not this week.
How can I make the bird comfortable?
She has an old, round leg band that probably needs removed... But would the numbers off of it help ID the breeder? Is there a way to find the breeder?
It's possible I may end up with the bird, even if I don't I'll do much of the work rehabbing her.
Thank you for your time, I hope the little one makes it!
Edit: Ignore typos, I am half drunk of sleep deprivation.
If she cannot afford the care, try to contact the parrot posse and explain the situation. They have helped so many people like this...The Parrot Posse Public Group | FacebookShe will not get her feet caught? Maybe beach towels?
Owner said she was 16. I do not honestly know, I am displeased with the condition of the bird! She's not my bird, I did convince the lady how vital a vet visit was, I explained how it could kill her birds and she couldn't have birds for a long time if she messed up. She took me seriously, she just can not take her at the moment with school starting and her work. It's not good timing. Flat perches? I can see about making a few for her. I'll do what I must!
Tuesday we will sit down and order some things, I was thinking puzzle toys, a boing and zupreem fruit blend to get the bird onto pellets.