julie
06-26-2011, 11:12 PM
I went back to my local flea market in hopes of getting a refund for no name, since he had died. The owner told me that he would only let me get another lovebird. He told me that the people who sold it to me before gave me his wrong age and dietary needs and apologized. He also told me the one I bought was not hand-fed. He said he died of starvation, same as others on the forum have said.
He also told me that you should never feed pellets to birds because it kills them because they're not used to it? I don't understand because plenty of birds eat it. Maybe it takes time? I do not want to risk the new bird's life by letting him eat pellets, even if voluntarily. Should I try to put some in his food?
I bought a bag of Cockatiel Mix from him by Leach Grain and Milling Co. (http://www.leachgrain.com/petbirdmixes.html). Has anyone heard of this brand? The ingredients are millet, canary seed, safflower seed, sunflower seed, oat groats, and buckwheat. Protein: 10%+, Fat: 3%+, Fiber 11%- Does this sound like a good quality mix?
The pictures below obviously show he is very, very young. All the birds were like that. He eats his seed mix and millet spray just fine and is drinking his water. His stool is thick, but green. He seems to be very playful, but not tame. He did tolerate when I held him at the flea market and relaxed in my hands after a few seconds. I left him to his cage today and had everything prepared before he came home. I do realize he is very young, but since they didn't have a return policy that was the only way they can possibly repay for the $45. He also makes some weird grinding sounds with his beak.
Any suggestions on what should I do to make him more comfortable and healthy? Thanks.
(And I will be putting in some new perches and a cloth around the sides)
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii291/iamsushilover/DSC02269.jpg
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii291/iamsushilover/DSC02268.jpg
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii291/iamsushilover/DSC02270.jpg
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii291/iamsushilover/DSC02271.jpg
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii291/iamsushilover/DSC02272.jpg
He also told me that you should never feed pellets to birds because it kills them because they're not used to it? I don't understand because plenty of birds eat it. Maybe it takes time? I do not want to risk the new bird's life by letting him eat pellets, even if voluntarily. Should I try to put some in his food?
I bought a bag of Cockatiel Mix from him by Leach Grain and Milling Co. (http://www.leachgrain.com/petbirdmixes.html). Has anyone heard of this brand? The ingredients are millet, canary seed, safflower seed, sunflower seed, oat groats, and buckwheat. Protein: 10%+, Fat: 3%+, Fiber 11%- Does this sound like a good quality mix?
The pictures below obviously show he is very, very young. All the birds were like that. He eats his seed mix and millet spray just fine and is drinking his water. His stool is thick, but green. He seems to be very playful, but not tame. He did tolerate when I held him at the flea market and relaxed in my hands after a few seconds. I left him to his cage today and had everything prepared before he came home. I do realize he is very young, but since they didn't have a return policy that was the only way they can possibly repay for the $45. He also makes some weird grinding sounds with his beak.
Any suggestions on what should I do to make him more comfortable and healthy? Thanks.
(And I will be putting in some new perches and a cloth around the sides)
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii291/iamsushilover/DSC02269.jpg
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii291/iamsushilover/DSC02268.jpg
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii291/iamsushilover/DSC02270.jpg
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii291/iamsushilover/DSC02271.jpg
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii291/iamsushilover/DSC02272.jpg