Hello!
I'm a veterinary technician at a clinic that happens to be connected to a parrot/bird supply shop (owned by a member of the vet's family). They don't do much of selling the birds themselves anymore, but there are "breeder" birds on the clinic side that were originally and are on occasion used for this purpose. They're all over 10 years old (a good deal of them >20, actually) and are mostly cockatiels, conures, and parakeets.
One bird in particular, a peach-fronted conure, has no cage mate. I was told that he died a few years back. She doesn't even have a name anymore; the labeled cage was switched with a new one and everyone seems to have forgotten it. She is very likely to be one of the birds that's a little over 20 years old and has never been hand tamed...her living conditions are rather sad as well, just a sparsely funished tiny black box of a cage that she's never once been let out of in all the time she's lived at the clinic. That being said, she will clamber up to the front of her cage whenever I walk up and eat hand fed treats through the cage bars (a bit bitey w/ just hands, though). I make a point of interacting with her whenever I'm working and she seems to enjoy the attention and sometimes calls to me/talks when she sees me now.
I asked one of the bird shop employees about her and they informed me that they were actually probably going to be looking for a home for her soon (mostly because she takes up space/care for no profit, I guess). Something about her kind of gets to me, so I'd be interested in taking her home as soon as I move out of student housing. I had a few questions, though: could a bird this old be hand tamed/enjoy human touch? Should I get another bird to keep her company, as she's used to being around a *lot* of other caged birds? Is there anything I should do in particular carewise, knowing that she's probably near the end of her lifespan? Any tips at all would be welcomed!
Thank you!!
I'm a veterinary technician at a clinic that happens to be connected to a parrot/bird supply shop (owned by a member of the vet's family). They don't do much of selling the birds themselves anymore, but there are "breeder" birds on the clinic side that were originally and are on occasion used for this purpose. They're all over 10 years old (a good deal of them >20, actually) and are mostly cockatiels, conures, and parakeets.
One bird in particular, a peach-fronted conure, has no cage mate. I was told that he died a few years back. She doesn't even have a name anymore; the labeled cage was switched with a new one and everyone seems to have forgotten it. She is very likely to be one of the birds that's a little over 20 years old and has never been hand tamed...her living conditions are rather sad as well, just a sparsely funished tiny black box of a cage that she's never once been let out of in all the time she's lived at the clinic. That being said, she will clamber up to the front of her cage whenever I walk up and eat hand fed treats through the cage bars (a bit bitey w/ just hands, though). I make a point of interacting with her whenever I'm working and she seems to enjoy the attention and sometimes calls to me/talks when she sees me now.
I asked one of the bird shop employees about her and they informed me that they were actually probably going to be looking for a home for her soon (mostly because she takes up space/care for no profit, I guess). Something about her kind of gets to me, so I'd be interested in taking her home as soon as I move out of student housing. I had a few questions, though: could a bird this old be hand tamed/enjoy human touch? Should I get another bird to keep her company, as she's used to being around a *lot* of other caged birds? Is there anything I should do in particular carewise, knowing that she's probably near the end of her lifespan? Any tips at all would be welcomed!
Thank you!!
