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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

503.0. "Dr. Lafavre's Pellets" by TRNPRC::WERBER (we are NOT amused!) Fri Feb 22 1991 12:24

    The amazon I just purchased needs his supply of Dr. Lafaver's (sp?)
    avi-pellets (not sure if that's the right name either) restocked.  I
    have no idea where to find this food.  Anyone know?
    
    Also, does Dr. Kilgore in Littleton do wing clipping?  I would
    definitely like to get his wings clipped in spring so I can take him
    outside.
    
    Thanks in advance
    
    Peggy
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503.1SPCTRM::SECURITYACT POLICE AND STATE YOUR CODEFri Feb 22 1991 12:496
    Maybe someone could help me out but does Wingsong aviaries sell
    this?  You may want to call Fins and Feathers in Chelmsford Ma.
    They are extremely helpful and could probably get you in touch with
    someone who carries it.
    
    lisa
503.2AXIS::PHANEUFFri Feb 22 1991 13:026
    
    I have seen it at Boston Pet and The Pet Depot on RT 9
    in natick...Hope this will help, if I can think of any
    other places will post..
    
    =Lisa
503.3Countryside Vet ClinicAVIAN::KIRSCHBAUMHave You Hugged a Parrot TodayFri Feb 22 1991 15:5531
	Countryside Vet Clinic on Route 110 in Chelmsford carries all of the
	Lafavere (sp?) products, vitamins, avi-cakes, pellets etc.	

	I also,take my Macaw to Countryside Clinic in Chelmsford for Wing and
	toenail cliping.  They do a very good job, and know how to handle
	the bigger birds as well as the little ones.

	A word of caution about taking your bird outside in the summer...

	Avalon is "one-wing" clipped, and VERY tame, and I take him outside
	alot....but I ALWAYS put a leash on one leg....

	I am sure that if something startled him, and he managed to fly to
	a tree etc...he would come back, but it really is not a chance worth
	taking...

	Plus, the wing feathers grow back more quickly then you ever realize.

	Fins and Feathers in Chelmsford carries Ferret Leashes, which work
	very well for the Macaw, and probabally would for Amazons, Cockatoos
	and Greys....

	Also, speading of Dr. Lafavre's products, Countryside sells large
	bottles of the water-soluable type, much cheaper than the small
	bottles, same vitamins etc...

	Now, whether you personally choose to use water soluable vitamins,
	clip wings etc...is a choice between you and your birds...

	-dick  
503.4Check prices? All do a good job....CLOSET::COMPTONLinda DTN381-0687 ZKO1-2/C21Fri Feb 22 1991 16:285
    If you want to do some price comparison, check out Wingsong's prices
    ...they may or may not be better than Countryside's, but they are
    cheaper than Dr. Kilgore's (and you can usually just stop in rather
    than have an appointment, like at the vet's).  Wingsong's number is
    603-880-6383 in Merrimack, NH.  /Linda
503.5thanksTRNPRC::WERBERwe are NOT amused!Wed Feb 27 1991 17:378
    Thanks to everyone who made suggestions - I did get some at the
    Countryside vet in Chelmsford (convenient).
    
    Dick - I will be sure to heed your warnings about taking my amazon out
    in spring.  I probably won't let him out of his cage except for in the
    screenhouse.
    
    Peggy
503.6Birds and SunshineAVIAN::KIRSCHBAUMHave You Hugged a Parrot TodayThu Feb 28 1991 13:3213
	I was just reading an article in this issue of the NPA journal and
	the author was stressing how important "natural sunlight" was
	for birds....

	I suspect that your amazon will really love the screened porch.

	Avalon always helps us with our spring chores around the house..
	leaves, preparing the garden....

	With his help, it only takes TWICE as long!

	-dick
503.7Indoor sun....CLOSET::COMPTONLinda DTN381-0687 ZKO1-2/C21Sun Mar 03 1991 12:064
    Remember Vitalites can substitute for natural sunlight...and there are
    some other companies now producing full-spectrum lighting as well. For
    those of us without screened porches, they are the only real
    alternative. /Linda