Etienette
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Hello everyone, as more than obvious - I am new to this amazing community and have some important questions to ask all of you. As I am a complete newbie to bird ownership, I would absolutely love to gain input from varying sources. I've done the research on Conures over the years(about six years now), from books to websites, personal opinions, etc. But I've not ever been able to own one up until my decision was set in stone. I do not yet have my little featherfluff of joy, but I will be getting him from a breeder some hours away once I ensure that I have -everything- that I need to make him comfortable and healthy. And don't worry bird owners, like in my introductory topic - I know for a -fact- that I am up for the responsibility of such a precious creature!
So to start of my hoard of inquiries..
Cages:
I have had one heck of a time attempting to pinpoint an exact cage for my future little one. There are so many varying ones, and some of the absolute -perfect- seeming ones, end up having all these flaws that would not go well with a Conure... I already have a set travel cage, which is in both my limit and will provide a comfy space for my little guy during travel(which won't be so so often anyways). But my main problem aside from the cage issue, is that the ones that ARE perfect without any issues - do not ship to Canada. I looked at PetSmart's website and they have nothing to meet the requirements I am aiming for. So I looked into a website last night, and found an intriguing cage, for a reasonable price. But before I even think about jumping the gun, I'd love opinions on it. I'm not too sure about the size for it, even though my little one will be out more than half of the time - with me.
-HANA HUT™ DOMETOP SMALL BIRD CAGE WITH STAND 20"W X 20"D X 59"H
Are there any other cages you all would recommend(if that one isn't good enough), that are available for shipping(or better yet, purchasing) here in Ontario, Canada?
Cage Setup:
How do you prefer to setup your cage? Do you set the perches, dishes, toys, etc - up in certain ways? Do you recommend a method of perch placement, and such other things?
Diet and Food:
I have heard so many varying opinions on the diet needs of a Conure, and the foods that they should be given. I have a general idea of it, and am confident of it - but I'd love to see what true owners say and feel about diet and feeding habits. For instance, do you use pellets or seeds? The breeder I will be getting my Conure from feeds strictly pellets, with fruits, veggies and the like mixed in. I've heard that seeds can be a bit more harsh on the digestive system(not sure if fact of myth), and that it is a bit harder to maintain a staple and -healthy- diet with them. According to a lot of people, pellets offer a bit more variety and offer a lot more nutrients, etc. Aside from the information I've personally gathered, I'd still like to stick to pellets(and fruit, etc) - as that is the diet that their birds are raised on. As for another question what fruits, veggies, etc - do you give your Conure?
Another question is, how often do you feed your little one? I've heard that twice daily is the recommended amount, but that of course depends on what you feed them, and how you feed them. So I'd love to once again, hear what you all have to say.
Dishes, Perches, Lining, Toys:
Dishes:
First and foremost, I've heard a lot about steel water bowls being very unsanitary. So even though it may not be entirely true, I'm going to be purchasing an actual water dispenser to attach to the side of the cage(if the little guy will take to it). If a dish is required, I do not mind tending to it every time that is needed. Anyhow, what dishes/feeders/waters do you use?[/url]
Perches:
I've heard a lot about what perches are bad, and which ones are good. But then I've also heard about the good being bad, and the bad being good. For instance, sand perches are supposedly a bit harsh due to being able to be broken away, certain materials can be harmful, etc? And that the more coarse ones should be placed near the feeding/watering area to promote natural beak and nail 'buffering'? I also heard that varying sizes of perches is important, to allow the bird's feet to become accustom to different grasps that can avoid arthritis and other problems with the feet. To me, that is common sense anyways as a bird scales many differently sized things in the wild. But what perches do you prefer? Please let me know, with the names(if possible).
Lining:
I've heard that the cheapest means of a cage liner, is newspaper. As I don't usually trust newspaper(even when out of reach), I'd like to know if there are alternatives? I will be getting a cover for the bottom of the cage to catch anything that falls, like seeds or droppings. But to line to the tray at the bottom of the cage, I'd like something that will catch droppings and such - without the full on brunt of a mess. So, what lining do you use?
Toys:
I've heard that when you first get a Conure, they can be a bit skittish at first and prefer to have a slightly spacier environment for the first day or so. As in, limit the cage to one or two toys to allow them to get use to it. Now, I am not sure if that at all is true - as adding even more toys to the cage, after they got use to just the two.. Could be a bit, stressful? If not, then please dismiss my fear of that. But anyways, what toys do you use and prefer(foraging toys as well)? I know and have some basic ideas for toys already, but would love to see what you all have to say and show!
"Grooming":
I've not heard much about a time frame where nail and beak trimming, as well as wing clipping should be taken into account. So I wanted to ask this, as it is very important to me. How often should a Conure's beak, nails and wings be tended to? Obviously "when they seem to need it", but is there any set time frame that you all prefer? My vet will be handling all of the work for this, unless I find a cheaper, closer individual with much experience.
Anything Else: Is there anything else that should be brought to attention, that you would like to offer me? For instance, something that I did forget to mention. What are your opinions on cuttlebones, etc? Are there any other supplements that you would recommend?[/url]
**Note**: My abilities to get a lot of the popularized things that I question, are probably lesser than those in the US, etc. So if possible, please try to list products that are available internationally as well(if they already aren't offered in Canada)!
Thanks so much for your time, and I can't wait to see what you all have to offer!
So to start of my hoard of inquiries..
Cages:
I have had one heck of a time attempting to pinpoint an exact cage for my future little one. There are so many varying ones, and some of the absolute -perfect- seeming ones, end up having all these flaws that would not go well with a Conure... I already have a set travel cage, which is in both my limit and will provide a comfy space for my little guy during travel(which won't be so so often anyways). But my main problem aside from the cage issue, is that the ones that ARE perfect without any issues - do not ship to Canada. I looked at PetSmart's website and they have nothing to meet the requirements I am aiming for. So I looked into a website last night, and found an intriguing cage, for a reasonable price. But before I even think about jumping the gun, I'd love opinions on it. I'm not too sure about the size for it, even though my little one will be out more than half of the time - with me.
-HANA HUT™ DOMETOP SMALL BIRD CAGE WITH STAND 20"W X 20"D X 59"H
Are there any other cages you all would recommend(if that one isn't good enough), that are available for shipping(or better yet, purchasing) here in Ontario, Canada?
Cage Setup:
How do you prefer to setup your cage? Do you set the perches, dishes, toys, etc - up in certain ways? Do you recommend a method of perch placement, and such other things?
Diet and Food:
I have heard so many varying opinions on the diet needs of a Conure, and the foods that they should be given. I have a general idea of it, and am confident of it - but I'd love to see what true owners say and feel about diet and feeding habits. For instance, do you use pellets or seeds? The breeder I will be getting my Conure from feeds strictly pellets, with fruits, veggies and the like mixed in. I've heard that seeds can be a bit more harsh on the digestive system(not sure if fact of myth), and that it is a bit harder to maintain a staple and -healthy- diet with them. According to a lot of people, pellets offer a bit more variety and offer a lot more nutrients, etc. Aside from the information I've personally gathered, I'd still like to stick to pellets(and fruit, etc) - as that is the diet that their birds are raised on. As for another question what fruits, veggies, etc - do you give your Conure?
Another question is, how often do you feed your little one? I've heard that twice daily is the recommended amount, but that of course depends on what you feed them, and how you feed them. So I'd love to once again, hear what you all have to say.
Dishes, Perches, Lining, Toys:
Dishes:
First and foremost, I've heard a lot about steel water bowls being very unsanitary. So even though it may not be entirely true, I'm going to be purchasing an actual water dispenser to attach to the side of the cage(if the little guy will take to it). If a dish is required, I do not mind tending to it every time that is needed. Anyhow, what dishes/feeders/waters do you use?[/url]
Perches:
I've heard a lot about what perches are bad, and which ones are good. But then I've also heard about the good being bad, and the bad being good. For instance, sand perches are supposedly a bit harsh due to being able to be broken away, certain materials can be harmful, etc? And that the more coarse ones should be placed near the feeding/watering area to promote natural beak and nail 'buffering'? I also heard that varying sizes of perches is important, to allow the bird's feet to become accustom to different grasps that can avoid arthritis and other problems with the feet. To me, that is common sense anyways as a bird scales many differently sized things in the wild. But what perches do you prefer? Please let me know, with the names(if possible).
Lining:
I've heard that the cheapest means of a cage liner, is newspaper. As I don't usually trust newspaper(even when out of reach), I'd like to know if there are alternatives? I will be getting a cover for the bottom of the cage to catch anything that falls, like seeds or droppings. But to line to the tray at the bottom of the cage, I'd like something that will catch droppings and such - without the full on brunt of a mess. So, what lining do you use?
Toys:
I've heard that when you first get a Conure, they can be a bit skittish at first and prefer to have a slightly spacier environment for the first day or so. As in, limit the cage to one or two toys to allow them to get use to it. Now, I am not sure if that at all is true - as adding even more toys to the cage, after they got use to just the two.. Could be a bit, stressful? If not, then please dismiss my fear of that. But anyways, what toys do you use and prefer(foraging toys as well)? I know and have some basic ideas for toys already, but would love to see what you all have to say and show!
"Grooming":
I've not heard much about a time frame where nail and beak trimming, as well as wing clipping should be taken into account. So I wanted to ask this, as it is very important to me. How often should a Conure's beak, nails and wings be tended to? Obviously "when they seem to need it", but is there any set time frame that you all prefer? My vet will be handling all of the work for this, unless I find a cheaper, closer individual with much experience.
Anything Else: Is there anything else that should be brought to attention, that you would like to offer me? For instance, something that I did forget to mention. What are your opinions on cuttlebones, etc? Are there any other supplements that you would recommend?[/url]
**Note**: My abilities to get a lot of the popularized things that I question, are probably lesser than those in the US, etc. So if possible, please try to list products that are available internationally as well(if they already aren't offered in Canada)!
Thanks so much for your time, and I can't wait to see what you all have to offer!
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