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Conference 7.286::pet_birds

Title:Captive Breeding for Conservation--and FUN!
Notice:INTROS 6.X / FOR SALE 13.X / Buying a Bird 900.*
Moderator:VIDEO::PULSIFER
Created:Mon Oct 10 1988
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:942
Total number of notes:6016

216.0. "Do yours travel well?" by TIDES::WOLOCHOWICZ (NANCE) Thu Jul 13 1989 16:19

    I didn't find too many notes on bird-travel so I thought I'd start
    one.  I recently had to transport my birds for the first time and
    was extremely nervous about how they would react to riding in a
    car.
    The safest approach probably would have been to "box" them for travel
    but I thought they'd get very stressed out and I'd heard all kinds
    of horror stories about bird heart-attacks while traveling so I
    thought I'd keep them in their cage.  I tied back all the swings
    and movable objects and proceded to take them for a drive.
    They seemed to really enjoy it!!  They'd stand on their top perch
    and look out the car window and chirp away at all the birds flying
    by.  They were also very talkative amongst themselves.  (They are
    peach-faced lovebirds and they have a chatty noise they make when
    they are happy.)  They didn't get stressed-out at all.  I wouldn't
    be surprised if they start begging to go for rides.  ;^)
    
    How have other people's birds adapted to travel?
    
    Nance
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216.1Mine Loves to go for Car RidesAVIAN::KIRSCHBAUMAnd so it Goes...Thu Jul 13 1989 16:347
    
    I can only second your experience, my Blue and Gold loves to go
    anywhere in the car.  He looks out the window and has a grand time.
    
    I have a fairly large wire cage that i put in the back of a Bronco
    
    -dick
216.2WITNES::HANNULAAt a loss for wordsThu Jul 13 1989 17:0415
    Hansel and Gretel used to travel alot in their younger days.  I
    would cover their cage with a blanket, and then seatbelt the cage
    into the front seat of my car.
    
    Traveling in the winter was always kind of tough.  I would be sure
    to thoroughly warm the car, then get the car as close to the houe
    as possible, then I would add a quilt over the blanket for the quick
    run outside.  Once in the car, I would remove the quilt, leaving
    the blanket.   I would always be careful about airflow - not too
    extreme around teh birdies.
    
    I have never considered going for pleasure rides since I don't think
    the car is the safest place for H&G.
    
    	-Nancy
216.3shot-gun budgieCHET::MACDONALDThu Jul 13 1989 18:276
    My little parakeet Lymon loves to ride in the car.  I seat belt
    him into the fornt seat and off we go!  He peeps and chirps and
    has a great time.  We sure do get some strange looks though.
    
    
    MaryAnne
216.4SALEM::VTOWLEMAGNUM FORCE NIO/L8 261-3315Mon Jul 24 1989 16:174
    It must be kinda tough to get the little keet buckled in!!
    
    
    			;-)
216.5Travel in tolerableGLDOA::LROMANIKWed Jul 26 1989 16:5010
    My African Grey parrot travels reasonably well.  He looks all around
    and will even give an occaisonal tentative whistle.  He usually
    looks a little more cautious than usual, but not overly stressed.
    I just take his cage, although I am going to start removing the
    perches so that he can't fall off one.
    
    I avoid taking him out in the winter, but if it's necessary I follow
    precautions similar to the previous noter.
    
    Laura and Mad Max
216.6Summer trips onlyTROA01::LAMPINENWed Aug 02 1989 22:2223
    My pink and grey Galah loves car rides to the cottage.  Every summer
    he seems to get anxious when the weather warms up and then settles down
    after he has had one trip.  Plus the change of scenery is nice for
    him he likes to watch the world go by and vice versa (he seems to
    attract attention).
    
    When he was younger we used to let him out of his cage and he would
    sit quite comfortably on the front bench seat looking out the back window
    and leaning into all those corners some of the roads seem to offer.
    Now he is content to sit in his cage and swing his way up to the
    cottage, front seat of course.        
    
    Music he seems to like and depending what's playing he might give the 
    odd squawk or hello.                                        
    
    We often stop for snacks, ice-cream (chocolate) is one of his
    favorites, as he is not to happy to run down to his water or seed
    bowl during the drive.         
    
    As for winter trips....not if he can help it.
    
    
    Liisa
216.7A Traveling Bird!ENGINE::DUFOURThu Aug 03 1989 19:5310
    My Mytred Conure loves to ride, on my shoulder when we're in the
    car.  He goes from one shoulder to the other and back again. The
    only thing he's afraid of is motorcycles. Other then that he has
    no trouble at all. If I don't take him when I leave the house he
    screams till he can't here the car anymore....My family says I spoil
    him, but that's ok, he deserves it. I saved him from a terrible
    pet shop 2 1/2 years ago, and he's thanked me ever since by being
    my best buddy....
    
    Linda
216.8TRAVELLING WITH NEW BIRDS????SAURUS::REDMOND_RWed Mar 20 1991 18:138
	I am picking up two cockatiels this weekend and taking them on a 
	3 1/2 hour ride home to Vermont.  Will the birds take to the 
	travelling as well because they don't know me???

	What do people think about how to transport them  cage?? or box(es)??

	Thanks   Rich R.
216.9NUCHEI::WIMMERTue Jun 01 1993 13:067
    I'm moving to California next month and will have to take my two
    birds in the car for the cross country drive.  Has anyone done this??
    
    Any hints???
    
    diane