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Conference 7.286::pet_birds

Title:Captive Breeding for Conservation--and FUN!
Notice:INTROS 6.X / FOR SALE 13.X / Buying a Bird 900.*
Moderator:VIDEO::PULSIFER
Created:Mon Oct 10 1988
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:942
Total number of notes:6016

476.0. "HELP SOON!!" by TJT01::ARMITAGE () Thu Dec 27 1990 12:42

    Hi,
    
    Since it seems that I'm not going to be able to find my finches homes I
    was wondering if you could help me with a problem I'm having.  I have
    seperated the male and female zebras.  At first I left the cages side
    by side so they could see each other since it seemed that the really
    liked each other.  Well, the male refused to eat.  So, feeling that he
    may be terrified of the female, I moved him out of the room.  Now he
    just sits on the food cup and doesn't eat or drink.  He is all puffed
    up and has a big bald spot on the back of his neck.  The female is fine
    and still eating and chirping away.  I'm puttin Necton on his food and
    in his water hoping that he will get some vitamins if he nibbles at
    all.  Can anyone give me any advice.
    
    Lisa
    
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476.1Does this help?CLOSET::COMPTONLinda DTN381-0687 ZKO1-2/C21Fri Dec 28 1990 14:3317
    Hi Lisa,
    
    Unfortunately, if the bird is not used to Nekton, it can 'turn them
    off' the food and they won't eat or drink.  I am just reading your
    note today...hope he is okay.  Try spray millet in his cage.  A lot
    of times when birds won't eat, they WILL pick at the spray millet,
    and it is a favorite of the finches.  Try some hard-boiled egg with
    wheatgerm mixed in, about a teaspoon full, in a small treat cup.
    If he eats the egg, try adding a little bit of Nekton in the next 
    time to see if he accepts it.  Nekton-Bio is great for birds going
    through a molt, whether natural or imposed, but it is very expensive.
    The good news is that a little bottle lasts a looooong time.  Call
    me at home this week if I can be of any help 603-595-9429--answering
    machine is on all the time, but I do return calls as soon as possible.
    I might be able to help find a home for the finches too.
    
    Linda
476.2Home for FinchesNRADM::DERYWed Jan 02 1991 10:189
    Lisa,
     
      I just got back from vacation and read both of your notes. I have a 
      flight cage with 5 finches that could handle two more finches. If
      your still interested in finding a  home for your two finches give 
      me a call. I'm at dtn 234-5137 this week. I don't know how they will 
      get along with my finches, but I'm willing to give them a try. 
    
    Dave