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That sounds really interesting! I'd never heard of them, so thought I'd post a link in case others haven't either. Look forward to the pics! http://www.birdieboutique.com/celpacpar.html |
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I have to admit to never having heard of them - thanks for that link, Eileen. Look forward to hearing all about them Farthing and seeing pictures. |
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Good luck with them Louise, how are the grey's doing? Here are a couple of good links for you. http://www.avianweb.com/pacificparrotlets.html http://www.24parrot.com/Illness-and-Emergency-C164/ Nadia has two of these, one green and one blue, they are cute little things, can be aggressive but she has managed to introduce them in with the budgies and they are doing very well. |
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we don't have the greys yet, I suspect the owner is struggling to hand them over, understandably. I am also concerned about the grey who is most likely to come, in case the stress triggers of a reaction. It seems to me that PBFD is very similar to FIV and at the end of the day we are setting ourselves up for some heart break, but we will do our best to give him as good a life as possible. We have a few ideas about a flight for the parrotlets and the greys ( depending on the situation) but have to wait and see who eventually comes to stay. At that point we will have to close our doors, there is likely to be a 15 year old cat with hyerthyroidism coming in and a group of 3 rabbits ( one of which has 3 legs), but after that due to facilities, time and money we will have to close our doors. |
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I dont know Farthing, from what Nadia was saying and from what I have read PBFD can spread through the inhilation of bird dust and dried fecal matter, if the others are clear and just one is infected the question is for how long? Anyway I am sure you are reading up as much as you possibly can about it and will take what precautions are necessary, chances are they all may have it, poor things. It's not similar to FIV in the respect that the disease can live in the enviroment for hours where as FIV cannt. I can only really advise that you try to boost their imune systems and give them loads of fresh food as I said in my pm. Wishing you all the very best xxx |
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Oh I almost forgot, another good person to talk to is Diddydawn, she has done parrot rescue for years as well as the cats. I can give you contact details if you want. |
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Well, here are the celestial parrotlets, we picked them up on saturday pm. They didn't have names so we have called them Yogi and Zelda. Yogi, the male, he has been plucked by his wife! And Zelda, The celestials are not tame at all, but are great to listen to and lovely to look at. I hope once they get into a flight they will be happy and healthy and nothing goes wrong. Still not really sure what is happening with the parrot/s. I can't quite make out if the lady is thinking about us having them or not, so we feel a bit up in the air. Been doing lots of reading about these birds, so feel a bit less anxious, just worried the stress alone could cause the disease to break out, but if he is going to be PTS anyway, at least he has been given a chance. They are just such complex birds. |
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