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83.1 | | 3D::PIERCE | | Fri Dec 30 1988 10:33 | 15 |
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Well they both sound good! Have you tried Tropic Isle yet? they
are in Framingham on RT 9. Some folks might think that all pet/birds
look the same, but I disagree. So what I would do is go into the
store when I was ready to buy and take a good look..and I would
know right away if I saw MY bird (ya know what I mean?)
I have a Yello Nape aslo (Reggie) and he was one of 10..and I know
people who bought 5 of of the same litter of birds and mine is the
most talkitive and the biggest of the other 5..so you will know
when you see him
Good luck
LKP
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83.2 | I think breeders are the best | BOHR::CASSONE | Dom Cassone MRO4-3/C17 DTN 297-3038 | Fri Dec 30 1988 11:00 | 8 |
| I think that the best place to buy a bird (or most any pet for that
matter) is from a breeder. There are quite a number of breeders of
domestic-born, hand-raised birds of most types in this (MA/NH) area.
We even have one in this conference! Jean Hutchins runs Feathered
Obcessions Avaiary. I bought both my C'Tiel and my Macaw from Dr. Al
Decoteau in Dunstable MA, who I can highly recommend
Dom
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83.3 | don'tcare for Tropic Isle birds | MPGS::TAI | Juliette | Fri Dec 30 1988 11:04 | 12 |
| I've been to Tropic Isle. They have a great yellow nape there
right now. They're asking $1295 for it. So far he's the nicest
one I've held....he wasn't nippy at all the the others I held.
I would rather not buy a bird there because I don't care for the
owners. They're not very friendly, and they don't offer much
information like the people at the other 2 places I visited.
Although, the lady actually did talk to us when we showed interest
in this expensive bird.
I can't swing getting the bird now but I was hoping to spend about
$1000....I think Von Exotics is asking this price.
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83.4 | Smart Shoppers!!! 8^} | SMURF::HORNER | | Fri Dec 30 1988 14:33 | 68 |
| Hi!
o Dom, thanks for the plug! I appreciate it! But, no offense,
I cannot honestly recommend Al Decoteau...I shall leave it at that...
Ron Parsons, owner of Von Exotic...well, careful there...Ron *used*
to import birds..Then one day...he was offered some baby napes for
around $200 each...he took 10 or 12 of them.. He was hand feeding
them, and then they became ill. One died...The STATE DEPOPULATED
every single other bird in the store. Ron was paid fairly for the
loss of his stock...except in my opinion...he brought this upon
himself, and the state should not have paid to kill his birds.
You see, just about 2 years ago, someone that gets mentioned here,
but does not work here, had access to a bunch of great baby birds
for dirt cheap prices. Breeders off all folks should know right
off the bat if there is that kind of bargain in the offing, something
must be wrong....well, this "friend" of some here, sold Ron the
baby napes.. The napes had Exotic Newcastles Disease. This is
about the most fatal avian disease there is...in poultry it can
be treated, but most of the time it is not...within 4 hours the
affected birds succumb to the disease! It is highly contagious
and spreads to other birds, and humans in no time.
It turns out that the birds were a front...There was a gun smuggling
operation in LA that was supplying arms to 'them' guys in the gulf
way east of here....8^} Could you die? And poor Ron Parssons really
got burned, and burned bad. Ron has always had a good relationship
with the bird community. He is a knowledgeable man, but sometimes
appears to be cold and pushy...it's just his way. If you could
question the origin of the bird at Von Exotic, or check for a band
on his foot...and you feel you were answered honestly...I'd say,
go for it...get the bird from Von Exotic. I, being a paranoid fanatic,
would call the department of agriculture, and speak to the head
veterinarian, and ask if there were any infractions relating to
the shop I was going to buy from...
But in all honesty and fairness, after what Ron has been through,
he probably has the best picked over selection! I really doubt
he'd *ever* buy a bird from questionable origin again, I'd buy a
bird from him!
What happened to Ron can happen to anyone! You have to be very
careful! If the sales staff wants to teach you...fine. If they
are just looking at the bird as feathers before the commission,
then walk away!
From another experience...Birds of Paradise in Plaistow is another
one to be careful of! It is very hard to buy a bird from a store!
And Amazons are of the hardest parrots to raise. sometimes you
really have no choice. If the birds and the store are clean, and healthy and
the staff tries to spend time with you...well, almost any store
could be the the one to buy from.
I think the route you've taken, checking the stores and the staff
is the wisest move, I am sure we *all* have horror stories from
every store around.
Did you call about the Tame and talking yellow nape in the for sale
notes here? This bird is owned by a veterinarian! And comes with
a cage and supplies! Now, there's a healthy prospect for you!
Hope this helps!
Jean Hutchins
(still_on_a_borrowed_account_and_keeper_of_Feathered-Obsessives!
8^}
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83.5 | be careful | FSTVAX::WIMMER | | Fri Dec 30 1988 16:51 | 3 |
| I was TOLD recently (I don't know firsthand!!!!) that Critter Litter
(is that right?) in Plaistow had a serious problem with chlamydia!!
SUPPOSEDLY there a couple a law suits pending!
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83.6 | surprised | FSTVAX::WIMMER | | Mon Jan 02 1989 10:25 | 12 |
| Jean,
I was somewhat surprised at your comment about Birds of
Paradise....I've been up there a couple of times for supplies and
was very impressed with the woman who runs it, the cleanliness,
and the birds themselves. I've talked to several people who have
given the place very high recommendations, including two avian
vetinarians, one of whom checks their birds regularly.
Just interested.....
Diane
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83.7 | Hi, let me clarify again...8^} | SMURF::HORNER | | Tue Jan 03 1989 10:13 | 17 |
| Hi Diane....
Birds of Paridise had the *same* problems as the Critter Litter
place. There is a nice little store on Broad street in Nashua too,
that had many many serious health problems too!
But...after a suit and threat of more...these places really pull
up the boot straps and make a 200% improved turn around...
It was just a factual comment...I understand they are one of the
stores that is 200% better!
BTW: Would Dr. Gene Handle be one of the vets you mentioned??
Jean 8^)
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83.8 | I have nothing but nice things to say.... | DUNCE::KIRSCHBAUM | And so it Goes... | Tue Jan 03 1989 10:48 | 15 |
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I also purchased a hand-fed baby macaw from Al Decoteau. I respect
and believe what Jean has to say, however, Brian Holub said that
the macaw, I bought from Dr. Decoteau was one of the healthiest
birds he had ever seen....and he put it thru a full battery of tests.
It is obvious that many of Decoteau's methods are in real varience
with modern bird raising practices, however it appears that you
can get some VERY nice birds from him....
As in everything in life, I suspect you have to look around an compare,
I cannot personnally say anything buy the nicest things about Al
Decoteau. He was extremely nice to us and the bird is a real sweetheart!
-dick kirschbaum
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83.9 | ex | FSTVAX::WIMMER | | Tue Jan 03 1989 10:49 | 5 |
| Thanks for the clarification......I feel better now. My impressions
of the place so far have been quite good.
Nope, I don't know the vet you mentioned.
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83.10 | CHLAMYDIA??? | HJUXB::LEONARD | I'm older, Budweiser now... | Tue Jan 03 1989 19:29 | 5 |
| re: .5
Can somebody tell me what CHLAMYDIA is? Can't find it in the books
that I have..
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83.11 | which S.NH shops...Ques. about AE cages... | MPGS::TAI | Juliette | Wed Jan 04 1989 09:16 | 13 |
| I will be visiting Southern NH this Saturday to look at bird shops....
any suggestions on which places I should visit?
I'm also planning on buying an Animal Environments cage while I'm
up there. Do any of you own one, and what do you think of them??
Thanks,
Juliette
PS. I don't think I'm going to be able to wait till spring to buy
my Nape... :-)
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83.12 | � Cages are the BEST | DUNCE::KIRSCHBAUM | And so it Goes... | Wed Jan 04 1989 11:31 | 9 |
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Animal Environment cages are wonderful! I just got mine (after
10 weeks of waiting) and it is marvelous...
The owner of Chelmsford Pet Care told me he was supposed to get
in 2 of the � cages sometime after Christmas, so you might check
with them....
-dick
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83.13 | How much are AE cages? | MPGS::TAI | Juliette | Wed Jan 04 1989 13:00 | 6 |
| re: .12
How much do AE cages go for around here?
I'm thinking about purchasing one from the company.
Juliette
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83.14 | What are they? | AKOV13::LAJEUNESSE | | Wed Jan 04 1989 17:40 | 5 |
| What is an Animal Environment cage? I have never heard of it before.
Mark
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83.15 | article in Bird Talk | FSTVAX::WIMMER | | Thu Jan 05 1989 10:05 | 13 |
| There was an article on AE cages in a recent edition of Bird Talk
-- it just won an award for "Cage of the Year" or something. They
are supposed to contain 85% of the mess due to an extended apron
design. Retails quoted in the article were from $500 to $749.
They come in three sizes -- Amazon, Cockatoo, and Macaw, and 3 or
4 colors.
There is another one, called Tidy Home I think, that comes with
rolled cage paper -- you just pull it through when replacing. I
think they are in the same price range.
Both look great if you are willing to spend that kind of money!
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83.16 | � Phone Number | DUNCE::KIRSCHBAUM | And so it Goes... | Thu Jan 05 1989 10:58 | 16 |
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The phone number for Animal Environments in California is
1-800-336-2473. They say that the cages will be delivered in 6-8
weeks, but mine took 10�.
In addition, the prices do NOT include shipping. It cost me an
additional $127.00 shipping for my Macaw cage, but it is magnificent!
Whether or not it is worth the price, is between you, your bird,
and your wallet.....
The only cage I have seen that is comparible in quality is the AVILUX,
and they are about the same price, and I don't think that they have
the features of the � Cages....
-dick
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83.17 | ...AE Cages.... | MPGS::TAI | Juliette | Thu Jan 05 1989 12:22 | 12 |
| I talked to the AE people yesterday. I'm interested in an amazon
cage. Price $449 + 43 for shipping and they said it would take
10 weeks for delivery. I'm thinking about having someone in California
pick it up for me and bussing it over to me.
The prices I've been quoted from pet stores here in MA and NH....$550
If I don't have someone pick one up in California I'll probably go
to NH and pay the $550
-Juliette (NH_bound_this_weekend)
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83.18 | Psittacosis, Usually | GORGE::QAR$ASSIGNER | | Thu Jan 05 1989 13:27 | 19 |
| Hi! RE: .10
Chlamydia is Psittacosis. You will see it listed with Psittacosis,
and Ornithicosis. These are potentially fatal, but TREATABLE bacterial
infections not viruses! Usually 45 days on Tetracycline, Doxycycline
will cure it! Penecillin will not work on this because the 'cillins
work on gram negative bacteria, and birds have no gram negative
bacteria...well, they *should not* have gram negative bacteria.
The chlamydia form of Psittacosis affects the throat and eyes and
they get pox type lesions. This can be effectively treated with
the above mentioned cyclines and a chloramphenicol base opthimoloc
preparation...if untreated and the infections go away, the eye could
be left permanently damaged.
Did I make this clear enough...or are you still confused???
Jean
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83.19 | Make Sure Thye Have it in Stock | DUNCE::KIRSCHBAUM | And so it Goes... | Thu Jan 05 1989 13:43 | 12 |
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RE: Note 83.17
The only problem is make sure that the place you buy the � cage
from in New Hampshire has it in stock, or they can't get the cage
any faster than you can....
As said earlier, Alan of Chelmsford Pet Care ordered some awhile
back, phone number (508)256-6047 and he should either have one in
by now or be receiving it soon...
-dick
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83.20 | half virus half bacteria | SVCRUS::KROLL | | Thu Jan 05 1989 15:55 | 3 |
| pucidicosus is half virus half gram negative bacteria. It sporalates
and can be carried by pigens and doves. the only persent cure now
is techcyline.
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83.21 | Pathology 101 | GORGE::QAR$ASSIGNER | | Thu Jan 05 1989 17:16 | 26 |
| HI CHARLA!
All birds can carry/catch and pass on psittacosis...not just pigeons
and doves, though they are prevalent carriers in the softbill species.
Saying it sporalates makes it sound like a fungus and it is not..it
is pathogenic. It is passed from saliva and droppings. As droppings
dry, the psittacosis bacteria floats to new host.
Doxycycline, a 5th generation deriveritve of tetracycline, has becomed
the drug of choice to cure the psittacosis because it kills only
the bacteria sensitive to the drug, not ALL the bacteria as first
generations of tetracycline would.
If psittacosis was a virus--it would not be 100% treatable and the
birds that were diagnosed with it would be depopulated and the rest
of the birds that had been exposed to it would be quarantined and
monitored by the department of agriculture in respective areas.
Not too long ago, before more pathology was understood regarding
psittacosis, all cases that were diagnosed with a titer of >126
had to be reported by the veterinarian to the board of health and
respective related agencies.
When people get psittacosis, the symptoms are very much like the
flu.
Jean
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83.22 | Any info on Avian Academy in Freemont, NH ? | MPGS::TAI | Juliette | Fri Jan 06 1989 09:27 | 16 |
| Has anyone had any experience with Avian Academy in Freemont, NH?
She said she could get us a 12week old baby nape by the end of
February. She apparently gets them when they are about 4weeks
old; they are wild caught birds though.
How much difference is there between a wild caught bird of that
age and a domestic-bred bird?
I'm also interested in knowing how independent do napes really
get as they mature? I've heard so many things....i.e., developing
biting habits....
Thanks for any information,
Juliette
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83.23 | Shouldn't you wean at 16 weeks? | CSC32::K_WORKMAN | Hand picked by Juan Valdez | Fri Jan 06 1989 10:02 | 7 |
| I thought that larger parrots, napes, grey's, cockatoo's etc, took
4 months (16 weeks) before they were to be weaned. Is this different
with a wild caught?
A breeder told me that if you wean a bird too earlier his whole
personality can be disrupted. They get upset about not getting
hand-fed and stay that way.
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83.24 | | FSTTOO::WIMMER | | Fri Jan 06 1989 11:48 | 7 |
| re: the AE cages.....
You might try calling Boston Pet Supply .....they are supposed to
have an "outlet" store in Norwood. They advertise a catalog and
say they carry just about everything at "reduced" prices?????
Might be worth a call anyway......
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83.25 | PREDJUDICE????? | EUREKA::WHITE | | Tue Jan 10 1989 15:55 | 8 |
| I would very much like a clearification as to why everyone in this
notefile that "SELLS" birds has a predjudice against Al Decoteau......
sounds like JOB SECURITY TO ME!!
chet
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83.26 | everyone has a right to an opinion | FSTTOO::WIMMER | | Tue Jan 10 1989 19:37 | 21 |
| Chet,
I'm not sure what you are basing the comment that "everyone" in
this notes file is prejudiced. I ran through the replies again
and found one "I can't recommend" and two positive comments, one
of the two tempered with a comment about "nonstandard" breeding
practices.....
I personally don't know or know about the person in question....I
have, however, met and talked with the one person who did not make
a positive recommendation. I am quite sure that the comment was
NOT made based on any "job security" issue! I just purchased a
bird from her, and if anything, she was more concerned that the
bird would have a good home than making a sale!!!!!
If you have an issue with the comment that was made, perhaps you
should contact her directly since she is not on the notesfile at
this time.
Diane
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83.27 | al is high priced | SVCRUS::KROLL | | Tue Jan 17 1989 17:40 | 6 |
| I got my hand fed maxillium parrot form Al and I am very happy about
it. I traded labor for it but if I were to equate it to cash I
paid 3 times what I could have bought it for. I have always got
healthy birds form him, even though he is very over priced.
charla
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83.28 | Fish World, Amherst, NH | SMEGIT::BALLAM | | Fri Mar 31 1989 13:49 | 23 |
| Last Monday I happened across a pet shop that opened that very day.
It's Fish World on 101A in Amherst, NH. I think the plaza is called
Greystone Plaza...it's the one with DeMoulas Market Basket and Zayres,
only it's in the front part of the plaza, next to a dry cleaners.
Anyway. They had no birds yet, but I got into a conversation with
a man who was walking around with a Cockatiel on his shoulder.
His name is Mark (I'm terrible with names on first intro), and he
said he trains birds, mostly out of Manchester, NH. I liked what
he had to say and was wondering if anyone in this file knows of
him.
One thing he told me is that a lot of the police in Manchester have
parrots and come to him to hand tame them. I asked him about birds
that bond to one person (usually the opposite sex from what I've
read here) and attack the same-sex person. He said it was simply
very bad behavior which could be trained out of the bird, and birds
don't prefer humans of the opposite sex. He seemed to know what
he was talking about. The main reason I'm asking for feedback is
that I'm looking for someone to teach me how to handle large birds,
and I was thinking of asking him. I have no experience, and am
a little intimidated by the larger birds.
Karen
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83.29 | New pet store in NH | AKOV13::LAJEUNESSE | | Mon Aug 07 1989 12:40 | 25 |
| Hi,
I just wanted to let you all know about a place I found in Hooksett,
NH. This place was great. The owner specializes in water foul
but has a great selection of domestic bred hookbills and some kinds
of birds I had never seen before. All of the birds want to come
out and play. They were great!
Its called: Wet and Feathered Pets
Specializing in Domestic Hand Raised Birds and Tropical Fish
The address is 1558 Hookset Rd.
Hooksett, NH 03106
603-485-7888
The folks running the place are husban and wife
Stuart P. Denton and Sylvia K. Denton
You should stop by and check it out.
Mark
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83.30 | Good Bird Stores in Atlanta | RHETT::RROGERS | | Wed Aug 29 1990 11:55 | 24 |
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RE: Pet Stores in Atlanta...
The two best pet stores in terms of birds (that I've found) are:
For Birds Only (and Fish Too!) - on Roswell Rd in Buckhead. The biggest
variety of finches I have ever seen in one store, hand fed cockatiels,
and lots of the big birds: several cockatoos, macaws, a toucan,
conures, eclectus, and amazons. The owners name is Floyd and I
know he raises at least all the finches in his own aviary.
The Aviarium - At Market Square Mall, which is near 285 on the west side of
town. They carry mostly the larger birds and usually have a few
nifty ones like lutino ringnecks and severe macaws. They have a
room with two glass walls in which they keep a free-flying flock
of breeding parakeets.
As I'm just shopping around right now, I couldn't name a good avian vet,
maybe someone else here in Atlanta knows one.
PS. Are you the same Cheryl I replied to in the Atlanta Notes conference?
If so, For Birds Only is closer to Holcomb Bridge. You could take 400
south then jog right on 285 to Roswell Rd. Continue South on Roswell
for a few miles and it will be on your right.
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83.31 | | VIDEO::SOLVIT::SNORAT::OLOUGHLIN | The fun begins at 80! | Wed Nov 09 1994 16:48 | 14 |
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Is it possible to have some updated info on this note string?
Is Jean Hutchins, still in business or in the area still?
The area being southern New Hampshire. What are the opinions
or, on a scale of 1 to 10, the ratings of local stores? How
about Windsong Avaiary in Merrimack?
rgds
-Rick.
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