What if you have him in a different room?I'm really broken hearted thinking about this....I got the new cage out of the box and cleaned up ready to assemble.
What if you have him in a different room?I'm really broken hearted thinking about this....I got the new cage out of the box and cleaned up ready to assemble.
While the dustiness is a concern between all new & old world birds, I think the issue is compounded by the longer lifespans of some species like macaws. A quaker may pass from any number of reasons without the damage to their air sacs becoming apparent.We used to have two parakeets and a quaker, their cages were right next to each other - never had issues with the Quaker.
The issue is that some new world birds have a sensitivity to the powder down of the old world birds. That sensitivity usually doesn't show itself until irreparable damage has been done. Some birds, maybe most, will be fine, others won't.While the dustiness is a concern between all new & old world birds, I think the issue is compounded by the longer lifespans of some species like macaws.
See you wanted the blue and gold macaw! You can adopt both the macaw and the Conure!And to think I was considering adopting a Macaw!!
And what would I do with the budgies? Then I'd potentially be endangering the health of two birds....See you wanted the blue and gold macaw! You can adopt both the macaw and the Conure!
I was just saying it as a joke actually. Also I tend to forget that you have 2 budgies. Sorry.And what would I do with the budgies? Then I'd potentially be endangering the health of two birds....
I’m the one who should be and is sorry. Forgive me, please, I’m very unhappy right now. But, I will call the rescue center and my vet this week and see what they have to sayI was just saying it as a joke actually. Also I tend to forget that you have 2 budgies. Sorry.
Great idea! They will put your mind at ease, I'm certain.I’m the one who should be and is sorry. Forgive me, please, I’m very unhappy right now. But, I will call the rescue center and my vet this week and see what they have to say