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491.1 | more on Ava & Garkon | DELNI::D_LANE | | Thu Jan 31 1991 14:32 | 34 |
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I took the bottom grids out of both the finch cage and the cockatiel.
I have corn cob on the bottom of both cages and change the finch cage
weekly (looks pretty clean when I do it) and I dump the cob once a week
and clean the cage once a week, so the bottom is pretty clean.
I notice that the droppings look fine (well, like other birds I've
seen,a nd what I've read they should look like). My question is...I
thought that cockatiel and finches were both ground eaters. For some
reason, the cockatiel wont go to the floor of the cage. Is it the corn
cob that keeps them from going??? Also, I notice they'll eat millet
spray off the fridge but when I give them a honey stick (they'll devour
it in 24 hours) they won't eat the big pieces that fall to the floor.
I dont understand why. If they eat it so fast, they must love it.
Why would they not touch it once it falls??
I do try to give them fruit and veggies and I give them oyster shell
and wheat germ oil on their fresh food daily. I buy the food from a
grain store and not a grocery store. My cousins friend was feeding both
birds wild bird seed which was bought in a grocery store.
I guess I'm just afraid that I'm not doing everything right. I'm
afraid that the birds will never be quite cuddly. I think Garkon would
come around if Ava wasn't around to influence him/her.
Garkon is fearless when it comes to Seisha and the swings etc. Ava is
fearless at trying new foods. It's funny to see the differences
between them. They can't stand to be seperated either. They truly
seem to love each other and thrive off each others company cuz they
scream endlessly when they are out of each others sight. I do love my
birdies though.
Donna
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491.2 | it's me again... | DELNI::D_LANE | | Thu Jan 31 1991 14:39 | 17 |
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I hate to be a pest, but...
The birds don't talk either. That doesn't really bother me (as long as
their happy) but shouldn't they be talking? I was told that they were 3
years old when I got them. The band on Garkon's leg says 87 and Ava
doesn't have a band on her leg. Thank God, she appears to have gone
through enough trauma.
Donna
Ps...My mother is trying to teach Garkon to "wolf whistle", but it's
not quite right, but he's trying. The bird won't do it though unless
we're all out of the room and he hears my mom whistling in the living
room.
Maybe it's not a lost cause???
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491.3 | COCKATIEL "QUERIES" | ABACUS::BOURGAULT | | Fri Feb 01 1991 11:59 | 32 |
| Donna,
It sounds to me like you have 2 males (just a hunch). If Garkon (the
Lutino that you think is a female now?) is trying to whistle, then
it is probably (although not definitely) a male. It is tough to tell
on a Lutino. As for the bat poses, both my males and females do that.
It is a way in which they stretch their wings (I currently have 9
cockatiels). As for talking, do you mean talking words or chirping?
As far as teaching them to talk words, it is rather difficult and most
don't talk readily but can be taught to whistle.
As far as Ava's nose and wing problems, it sounds like she/he has an
injured wing that may take sometime to heal. I don't know about the
nose since I haven't seen it. It she is not sneezing or having
discharge emitting, then it may not be serious. Sometimes my
cockatiels noses look red or irritated, especially after they stick
their noses in their water. However, for peace of mind I would
suggest that you have Ava checked out by an avian vet.
IT takes time and patience for birds to feel comfortable with their
new surroundings. Especially with birds that have had little
interaction with people. I'm sure in no time your little guys
will be adjusted. Ava sounds like a male to me, especially if
he is a normal grey. Only pied females would have a yellow face/head.
Normal grey males have a clear yellow face with bright orange cheek
patches. Normal females have a mostly grey face with a hint of
yellow and very pale cheek patches.
Keep us updated on your progress!
REGARDS,
Denise
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491.4 | Thanks | DELNI::D_LANE | | Fri Feb 01 1991 12:38 | 25 |
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply...
Ava does sneeze more than Garkon, but not constantly. There is no
discharge coming from the holes in her beak. It just looks like it may
be uncomfortable. I think I will take her to the vet, I'm just afraid
to do it now because of the bitter cold.
Garkon and Ava both chirp and Ava definately tries to whistle more than
Garkon but usually it's when we're not in the same room as the birds.
Sometimes they hear a bird outside or the parakeets my
landlord keeps downstairs and she goes on a whistling frenzy and it
sounds like she's trying to say "Hey, we're up here, come and get
us..." It's funny. Garkon whistles too, but not as often. He's much
more likely to try new "stunts". He hops on the swing and swings hard!
Ava tried the swing once and kept the family in stitches trying to
figure out how to get off the bloody thing! It was hysterical and I
did feel guilty for not helping him....Ava hasn't gotten back on it
since.
Well, thanks for your reply. I appreciate it.
Donna
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491.5 | update | DELNI::D_LANE | | Fri Feb 01 1991 13:59 | 15 |
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Hello,
I just made an appointment at Littleton Animal Hospital. I'm bringing
in both Ava and Garkon. I made the appointment for next Saturday. The
receptionist tried to encourage me to bring them right in, but I just
feel funny getting out of work. I'd feel worse if anything happened to
them, but I don't know what to do. Part of me feels like Ava's
been this way for so long it probably could wait....but I'm still torn.
I've picked up the phone to call them back and make it for today, but I
keep hanging up as soon as I'm done dialing.
I'll keep you posted as to how I make out
Donna
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491.6 | | DELNI::D_LANE | | Fri Feb 01 1991 14:03 | 4 |
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I made an appointment for 3:30....the guilt was killing me.
Donna
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491.7 | | JETSAM::WILBUR | | Fri Feb 01 1991 16:47 | 7 |
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I'm chuckling, but not laughing at you. Just enjoying your notes.
Good luck.
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491.8 | I breath so much easier now.... | DELNI::D_LANE | | Mon Feb 04 1991 11:30 | 48 |
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Hi,
Gee, did I sound that bad???
I took my babies to the vet. I liked Dr. Kilgore very much but she
wasn't what I expected. She was very good with the birds. She told me
that Ava is a male and that it was hard to say what Garkon was but she
would guess female. I like that combination.
She said both birds were of good weight and sounded good and healthy.
She was doing a gram stain test on the birds and I need to call
tomorrow for the results. She gave Ava a vitamin A shot and said that
it looked like she'd had a sinusitis for a *very* long time, but she
didn't sound like it had gone respiratory. She told me I should rub
some vitamin A&D ointment on the cere and it should help. She said Ava
will probably never have a normal cere again because it is so
malformed, but he'll feel better.
Dr. Kilgore also recommended that I get a vitalight, to help the birds
make vitamin D and she reinforced the fact that they need lots of fruits
and veggies and rice and almost anything that people eat, so I made
them scrambled eggs this morning and gave them leftover rice pilaf and
raw broccoli and an apple wedge. She told me that I also need to
sprinkle NEKTON MSA on the soft food, in addition to the NEKTON S I
sprinkle in the water.
Anyway, it did cost me a little bit of $$$, but I'm so relieved that
they are fine, and will be fine and I'm not doing as bad as I thought.
I still need to get the light, but I'm all set with the rest of the
stuff. I must admit that I'm glad Dr. Kilgore told me that I could use
a Q-tip to put the A&D ointment on Ava's cere, because if I had used my
finger (which I probably would have tried) Ava might have taken it off!
I had to give him one Qtip to bite on while I used the other one to
apply the ointment! He was pissed too!!
I just hope that after all of this the bird doesn't begin to hate me.
After all, I was the one who shoved them in a bag and brought them to
my house, and I shoved them in a box to take them to the vet and Ava
got a shot and I have to restrain her with a towel daily to apply her
medicine, etc.... Poor babies. Maybe they'll come to realize that I'm
not that bad and won't hurt them after all.
Wish me luck and thanks for your support, even if I do sound like a
worry wart.
Donna
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491.9 | Welcome..... | AVIAN::KIRSCHBAUM | Have You Hugged a Parrot Today | Tue Feb 05 1991 15:24 | 24 |
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Hmmm....now you know the reason I always let someone else clip my
birds wings and nails....Actually Avalon seems to like the Vet, but
he is a strange bird.....
I am a firm believer in taking a new bird immediately to the Vet.
Yup it costs a few $$$, but with a little luck you will have the
bird for many years, and a general check up is a good thing.
I take my bird to the Vet every year for a "complete physical" It is
sorta like Life Insurance, I have some, but if no one ever collected,
it would not bother me at all! So far the Vet has never found anything
wrong with Avalon, and that's just fine.
Anyway, welcome to the NOTESfile...and don't worry about saying too
much or asking silly questions.....
I think that we all share each other's birds vicariously thru the
notes...there are many birds in here I feel that I know very well,
and have never met in person...
And there is no such thing as a silly question....so ask away!
-dick
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491.10 | What's Gram Negative mean? | DELNI::D_LANE | | Tue Feb 05 1991 16:24 | 12 |
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Well,
I just got off the phone with the vet. She found a few gram negatives
in the stool samples (whatever that means) so I need to bring some
more samples in for them to check. That will cost me another $30.
Janice (the receptionist) told me that I could get them with a
papertowel and then put them on wax paper or saran wrap and
refridgerate the samples to bring to them the next day.
The things we go through for our pets....
8^}
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