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196.1 | My comments | GIAENG::PULSIFER | Doug Pulsifer 296-3332 | Fri Jun 16 1989 16:05 | 11 |
| I know Jean has budgies available for adoption, and I will probably
see her next Wednesday. Why don't you send me your home phone number
and I will give it to her. She usually has a answering machine on
here phone, you could try her over the weekend.
It sounds like you are doing the right things, but the first thing I
would have done is get rid of the mirror. Also Super Preen on the
food and other Vitamins in the water could be overdueing it. I bought
a nice Hagen parakeet cage at the Fair in Auburn.
Doug
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196.2 | A couple of questions please. | WOODRO::OLOUGHLIN | | Mon Jun 19 1989 12:02 | 31 |
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Every Friday night Larr doesn't know who we are. Every Sunday night
he's our best friend. I suppose it's because I would let him have
his mirror over the week while we are at work. Again, I want a
happy budgie so if he *needs* his mirror for companionship, he can
have it.
Over the weekend he did more scoot'en around than ever. Only partly
moody.
I used the Super Preen on his seed. The pellets do not need it.
So says the vet. I'll give him some broccoli tonight and every
night for now on.
The plan has been modified a bit.
He has food in the AM, 6-8. Then once we get home he can have a
healthy new food in his little treat feeding dish. On one side he
will have a piece of fruit, the other side will be a vegetable. The
food will stay in the cage for an hour or until Deb and I are ready
for dinner. Then Larr can come out and have his meal with us.
If he's hungry and doesn't want to wait he'll have to get used to
this new and strange stuff we offer him.
Another question. I want a larger cage for him but I don't care
for the cages I've seen. Anyone have a catalog I can look at?
Also, what toys have you seen that keep a budgie happy?
Rick.
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196.3 | Toys and cages | GIAENG::PULSIFER | Doug Pulsifer 296-3332 | Mon Jun 19 1989 12:54 | 16 |
| HI,
Debbies Petland in Chelmsford has a large assorment of cages but they
tend to be a little expensive. There is a pet supply store in
Chelmsford that I stop at now and then but don't know the name that has
a good assortment. I got a nice big cage from a Flea Market, and alway
look for more.
My budgies like the inter-locked colored rings, the litte peguins,
small linked chains, key chains, Balsa wood blocks and the color
plastic balls like the one for cats with a bell in them. They also
have little plastic clowns that they like to play with and sometimes
feed.
Doug
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196.4 | But where would I get... | WOODRO::OLOUGHLIN | | Mon Jun 19 1989 13:29 | 15 |
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Re -1.
Funny, I just put those rings in yesterday.
Cages. I don't really like any of them. I would very much like
to make one myself. 24 wide, 24 deep and 36 high. Some sort of
heating pad built in below to maintain winter temp. (We have a cold
house with *ELECTRIC* heat. Mega-bucks thanks to Seabrook.) With
the heat on some sort of control I'd also want the Vita-light on
a timer. Lot-o-room with lots of toys.
Rick.
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196.5 | I'd still like to see Jean's Aviary! | WOODRO::OLOUGHLIN | | Thu Jul 20 1989 13:53 | 34 |
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Well it's been awhile since I've wrote anything. That's because
evrythings been fine. (Almost.)
I tossed the mirror. Larr is a happier bird for it. No doubt
about it. No so moody, much more active.
He gets misted every morning and he does NOT like it. He sees
me walk over and he checks for the little mist bottle. He's also
wise to me hiding it behind my back. If he can't see both my hands
in the morning off he goes to the other room. I win in the end,
after either talking to him for five minutes or misting him where
ever he lands.
The new __insert_french_name_ pellets are great. He now likes
them and he seems the better for it. He has an Avicake for dinner
with us at 6 or 7:00. I still can't get bird brain to eat vegetables
or fruit. But I'll keep up the good fight. Someday he'll come
around.
I'm still unhappy about the cage. I really would like to build
something for him. Any cage builders out there?
Rick.
PS.
Since the base note we've decided not to get another keet.
He does indeed seem happy and we would like to maintain the
bond we now have with our friend. I am not convinced at all
that two will bond considering we both work 8-5. Meaning
not too much time together.
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196.6 | Easy enough to build a cage - | LEAF::G_KNIGHTING | Thinkingspeakingthinkingspeaking. | Fri Jul 21 1989 14:26 | 22 |
| <<< Note 196.5 by WOODRO::OLOUGHLIN >>>
-< I'd still like to see Jean's Aviary! >-
> I'm still unhappy about the cage. I really would like to build
> something for him. Any cage builders out there?
In .4 you mentioned a cage 24Lx24Wx36H. You can build one for about
$35 out of 1"x1/2" galvanized wire mesh, complete with a 2" deep
galvanized slide-out tray for the bottom. You can make a bunch of
perches of different sizes from hardwood dowels, or, better yet, use a
likely branch from a live, unsprayed apple tree. If you're interested,
I can work out plans and a materials list. It takes about 4 hours to
build one. Tools required are wire cutters, a file, a pair of needle-
nosed pliers, and a pair of special pliers (inexpensive, and relatively
easy to find).
You're on your own for a heater, although I suspect a good heating pad
might do the trick if you can keep your budgie from chewing on it.
GK
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196.7 | | WITNES::HANNULA | At a loss for words | Fri Jul 21 1989 17:09 | 7 |
| See note #116 about Bird CAge Building - I inquired about this a
few months ago
I haven't gotten around to building mine yet, so I cannot offer
first hand advice yet.
-Nancy
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196.8 | I'll take this to the cage note. | MAMIE::OLOUGHLIN | | Mon Jul 24 1989 13:10 | 15 |
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The heating pad, or rather, the chosen heating source, would be
under the bottom of the pull out pan. 'Least that's the way I was
thinking about doing it.
I was thinking about Lexan(tm) for the bottom. Does anyone know
where I can have it formed? That with a galvanized tray would be
a nice design.
Hmmmmm, what about the sides? Wood? Or bend the wire mesh to
a square?
Rick
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196.9 | Update time. Plus need a vet. | WILKIE::OLOUGHLIN | | Wed Apr 04 1990 18:08 | 22 |
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After a loooong time, this past Monday night, while I was reading
the paper at the kitchen table, Larry flew over and landed on my
shoulder.
It was the first time he had ever done that and it clearly freaked
him out. As soon as he realized what he had done he took off.
Almost a year later, here's the status.
Larr will not eat veggies or fruit. No way. Never will.
At present he is molting and it is also time to take him to the vet
for his toenails/beak trimming/ 10,000 mile check up. Would you
please give a referal? I live in the Nashua area. Without violating
the rules of the conferance... I will not go to the vet in Milford,
next door to McDonalds.
Rick.
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196.10 | A recommendation, if Chelmsford is not too far... | AVIAN::KIRSCHBAUM | On wings of fiberglas & steel | Mon Apr 09 1990 13:57 | 12 |
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Countryside Vet
Route 110 (almost to Westford)
Chelmsford, Ma
508-256-9555
I use Brian Holub for my Macaw, but the other Vets are good also,
they have Sat and evening hours....
-dick
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196.11 | Just 18 miles away now. | WILKIE::OLOUGHLIN | The fun begins at 80! | Mon May 07 1990 17:42 | 6 |
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Thanks. Chelmsford isn't to far. I grew up there.
Rick.
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