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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

433.0. "A little story and a THANKS!" by CSOA1::DIRRMAN () Fri Oct 12 1990 14:09

    
    Last night my husband and I were shopping. There was a women
    in front of us with baby food and a darling little newborn.
    We had in our basket - strained chicken and turkey, Gerbers
    pear juice, Hi-Pro cereal, and some other "stuff". The lady
    asked how old was our baby. My husband pipes up with "We have
    a 1-1/2 year old and a 9 month old". He then wips out his
    wallet and shows her pictures of our 9 month old Cockatiel, and
    our 1-1/2 year old Blue Crowned Conure. She was not impressed -
    But the rest of the grocery store was in stitches. (I can not
    take that man anywhere!) My husband has really become a Bird
    Nut! (I was already there.) The Conure was almost given to us
    as the person who had him could not handle him and was afraid
    of him. Well - we have had Casper for 6 weeks now - and the bird is
    a changed fellow. He was also being fed only sunflower seeds.
    
    We have only been "into" birds for about 7 months now and are
    talking more and different. We've even decided to start breading
    birds in the next few years. (don't want to rush into things toooo
    fast.) I will relate more stories as time goes by - this is long
    enough.
    
    Now for the Thanks! This notes file has been a God send. We have
    learned so very much from all the different advice and stories.
    Of course the recipes are the greatest. Both our birds will
    now eat just about anything. Sam (the tiel) has really gotten
    so lovey and her feathers are looking just great. The biggest
    improvement was Casper. He is now the most beautiful green and
    the blue on his head really shows up. There are so many things in 
    this notes conf.  that have given  us differnt approaches with both of
    our birds. (I only have 2000 more replys to read to get caught up!)
    
    
    			THANKS!!!!
    
    				Dora    oUo
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433.1Cute Story!!!!!!!!CPSR2::SIPILACan I go home now?Fri Oct 12 1990 14:3718
    Your story was soooo cute!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    It sounds like my husband and I.  We have two Zebra Finches who
    are refered to as "our babies".  People look at us funny when we
    go into the grocery store and are looking at beet greens and brocoli
    and exclaim, "Oh the babies will like these!" 
    
    This is our first experience with birds also.  Our next "baby" will
    be one we can handle and teach to talk.    
    
    Sounds like you "babies" are as spoiled as ours.
    
    Regards,
    
        Susan Sipila
    
    
                                         
433.2Can I have a couple of receipes?TJT01::ARMITAGEFri Oct 12 1990 15:1513
    I have a ten week old teil and I'd love to try some new receipes on her
    since her breeder gave her only seed.  Can you give me a couple of your
    teils favorites to try on my baby Tequila?
    
    Aren't they the biggest lovers?  I've only had mine for 1 week and she
    flies straight to Mommy every time someone new walks in the room.  Her
    favorite song I whistle for her is Tequila that's how she got her name.
    She'll cuddle right into my neck and little noises that I can't really
    describe but those with teils must know what I mean.  It almost looks
    like she's smiling cuz her little eyes get all happy looking.
    
    Thanks!
    Lisa  8)
433.3Receipe for good stuff!CSOA1::DIRRMANFri Oct 12 1990 16:4046
    
    If you look at notes 10.21-.32 and 10.48-51, there are some receipes
    which I used - kind of. Here is what I make now:
    
    1 cup Real rice (1/2 white, 1/2 brown)
    2 cups water
    1/2 cup rasins
    1-16oz frozen corn, or mixed veg, or Broccoli (Sam loves the corn)
    1-6oz of baby Pear juice (can use apple - but pear not as acidy)
    1-6oz strained chicken or turkey
    1 cup Hi-Pro baby cereal - also have used oatmeal
    1-4oz jar of carrots or squash
    2 TBLS Safflower oil (or sesame oil)
    
    Micro rice in the 2 cups of water for 15-20 minutes (large bowl).
    Add rasins half way through the cookin.
    Add slightly frozen corn to rice - will thaw vegs and cool rice,
    add strained meat,fruit juice, jar of vegs, and baby cereal. Stir
    well as you are adding things. Consistancy should be crumbly. Add
    more cereal if need be. Add oil last and mix well. 
    Lightly oil 2 ice cube trays and pack the stuff in - then freeze.
    I usually have enough left for 6 muffins - which I put those paper
    cups in a muffin pan and freeze. The next day I remove to a ziplock
    bag. The ice cube size is perfect for a feeding - I split the muffin
    for two feedings. It really doesn't take long to make.
    
    This is a combination of the receipes that are in the previous notes -
    but they had some things you may wish to add (bulger wheat, wheat germ,
    hard boiled eggs)
    
    
    Thaw and then add vitamins at feeding time.
    
    
    Casper (the Conure) loves the rasins and usually steals Sams - but
    Sam steals the corn from Casper. They are so cute together.
    
    	You might want to look at those notes in 10 as they give you good
    ideas about how to get the "babies" to eat this good stuff. Mine just
    took to it immediately - no problem. But keep trying if they are picky
    at first.
    
    			Good luck and let me know how it goes!
    
    
    					Dora   oUo