Maxie
03-02-2018, 01:08 PM
So, I have an opportunity to adopt a baby lovebird. The parents had four babies but the owners don’t want them. They gave them to their vet to find homes for them and she’s made the offer to me to take one or more for free.
Here’s a picture of one of them.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bf1GgNojwOx/?hl=en&taken-by=jenlovesmax
I plan on seeing them all in person before I decide. I know there’s a 50/50 chance of Max not getting along with the new kid on the block but I’m willing to take that chance even if it means more work for me giving each of them the attention and care they deserve.
I just had a few questions. The vet says the birds are four months old and healthy. She has been the parents vet and knows they are healthy. I asked her if she’s done any tests, specifically PBFD, and she says she hasn’t but doubts that they are carriers.
What should I have the bird tested for if I decide to get one?
Max is now almost five years old. Will the age difference between the two be another issue I need to be concerned about?
I prefer to get a male as the chances of two males getting along are greater. The sexes of the four birds is unknown. Should I just chance it and pick one?
What questions should I ask the vet about the birds?
Thanks
Here’s a picture of one of them.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bf1GgNojwOx/?hl=en&taken-by=jenlovesmax
I plan on seeing them all in person before I decide. I know there’s a 50/50 chance of Max not getting along with the new kid on the block but I’m willing to take that chance even if it means more work for me giving each of them the attention and care they deserve.
I just had a few questions. The vet says the birds are four months old and healthy. She has been the parents vet and knows they are healthy. I asked her if she’s done any tests, specifically PBFD, and she says she hasn’t but doubts that they are carriers.
What should I have the bird tested for if I decide to get one?
Max is now almost five years old. Will the age difference between the two be another issue I need to be concerned about?
I prefer to get a male as the chances of two males getting along are greater. The sexes of the four birds is unknown. Should I just chance it and pick one?
What questions should I ask the vet about the birds?
Thanks