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694.1 | TIRED 'TIELS | BRAT::BOURGAULT | | Thu Jun 04 1992 14:00 | 25 |
| Jack,
If your bird gets used to your routine, then it will look forward to
you coming home and anxious to play. I would suggest that you don't
cover it for it will indeed be resting when you get home and will not
be ready to play. I don't cover any of my birds and have not had
any problems. Unless you have a very cold and drafty home (which
you should be very careful of if you own a bird) then it is not
necessary to cover your bird. When my birds are tired they take
naps even during the day when it is very bright and sunny. Of course
your bird does need a scheduled period of time to rest, therefore
he/she will schedule his sleeping time around your play time once
it is accusomed to the schedule.
A handfed cockatiel is a very wise choice. I would suggest a male
if you can choose the sex. They make better single pets I find,
and you don't have to worry about eggs, etc. Much better vocal
skills as well. If you are shopping around, I know of a
couple of breeders that might have some available if you are in
the Mass/NH area.
Best of luck in whatever you decide! Keep us posted.
Regards,
Denise
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694.2 | Get the bird | GERBIL::MAGEE | | Thu Jun 04 1992 20:13 | 8 |
| Jack,
I too have never covered my birds so I
wouldn't worry about that. Get the bird and
you will never regret it. I don't know if you
have kids but you are about toexperience fatherhood!
good luck-
Chet
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694.3 | | HYEND::C_DENOPOULOS | WHO.....MADE.....YOU!!! | Fri Jun 05 1992 14:09 | 6 |
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Chet, my wife and I are always commenting how the birds act like kids.
THey get into what they're not supposed to, argue all the time, ext.!
It's a riot!
Chris D.
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694.4 | No cover - they will adjust! | CSOA1::DIRRMAN | | Mon Jun 08 1992 09:05 | 9 |
| We don't cover any of our birds either. They do get used to your
schedule - what ever it may be. As for a male vs female - I find
either make a wonderful pet - I have 11 right now. (5 babies) But I
live in Ohio - so can't help you. I am sure you will enjoy - but
definately get a tame one (hand fed).
Have Fun!
Dora
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694.5 | (IMHO - I like covers!) | SALSA::DEFRANCO | | Thu Jun 11 1992 16:34 | 14 |
| I cover all my birds and have found this to be beneficial with the
cockatiels and their "night frights/flights" or what ever it is called.
Now that they are covered, no more panics occur during the night.
Also, birds are generally awake during the daylight hours and sleep
when it's dark. If you plan on having them play with you late at
night, you might want to cover them so they will sleep during the
daytime hours. I assure you, a bird that has been awake all day will
be in no mood to play at night. I feel that a covering is a visual
sign for them that means "O.K., its time to sleep" and where you're
planning on bending the rules of nature, this may be of help to you.
Jeanne
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694.6 | Security and Privacy | MILPND::SIPILA | Can I go home now? | Fri Jun 12 1992 09:08 | 25 |
| Yes, I cover my two spoiled little brats (Zebra Finches) every night.
If it happens to get late in the evening, later than they think we
should be up, they tap on their little beds telling us they want to go
to sleep! If we ignore this, they both get out of bed and peep loudly!
I think by covering them it releives any stress they might have. It
also gives them security and privacy too.
My two will wake up early in the morning and play in the covered cage,
but just as soon as they hear us up, all hell breaks loose! "Uncover us,
we want to get up - NOW!"
These two are unbeleiveable with some of the antics they pull! For two
little, tiny, gray balls of fluff they have an awful lot of personality
and have given us a lot of enjoyment!
Regards,
Max and Maggie's "Motherbird"!
Susan
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694.7 | They let you know, somehow... | CRONIC::KWALKER | | Wed Jun 17 1992 16:24 | 17 |
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Depending on which bird you are talking about....
My tiels like their cage covered on three sides leaving the
front open. (where the door is, which is usually open too)
And my conure likes the top half of his cage covered on all
sides so when he wants a nap he heads up to his top perch to
sleep in privacy.
It all really depends on your bird. They always find some
wierd way of letting you know how they like things. But
remember, routine is very important.
Welcome to the bird world,
kath
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694.8 | Sex-Crazed Bird | SALEM::NEAULT | | Thu Jul 23 1992 13:07 | 6 |
| Help! I think my 5 year old (give or take) is having sexual whatever
you call it. He is getting into some weird positions and making some
weird sounds. What Do I Do?????
(Sorry, he is a 5 year old Yellow Nape Amazon)
Roger
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694.9 | | WRKSYS::WERBER | Gr8ful 2b Liber8ed,cant say it enuf! | Thu Jul 23 1992 14:20 | 10 |
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When my yellow nape gets like that in spring, I do two things:
1) Give him some of my dinner, it puts him in ecstacy
2) Ignore the rest of his antics
It'll stop when the breeding season urges pass.
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694.10 | | HYEND::C_DENOPOULOS | Is there anybody listening?! | Fri Jul 24 1992 11:18 | 5 |
| >> What Do I Do?????
STAND BACK!!!!! :^) :^) :^)
Chris D.
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