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OzKristin
09-12-2004, 09:57 PM
Hey all you fellow bird lovers out there in pixie land hehe!

Okay, so for my birthday I've been given the means to take on another member of my pet-family. I used to have a fancy parakeet named Breezy, she was my everything...and before my b/f and while I was having very hard times, I do not exaggerate (aw, I really do miss her still, it'll be around 3 yrs since she's passed soon).
I feel I may be ready to move on...i've thought about finches, canaries, lovebirds, conures, cockatiels, parakeets...lol and what I keep coming back to is thinking about buying a pair of lovebirds. This would be good so they could be happy and keep each other company when I'm not around-nothing would break my heart more than to think of the poor baby by itself without a friend....I also have always just loved members of the parrot family-to me, it looks like they're always smiling :)
My question is, for you bird owners, what kind of bird do you most like to own, and why?
:)

Lilith
09-12-2004, 10:05 PM
I have love birds...at one point 5, including a breeding pair and their kiddos. I hand raised one of the 5 from the minute it hatched from the egg. He is Sassafrass, my love. I gave away the mom and dad birds because I read that letting the birds inbreed caused abnormalities down the line. Currently I have 2 males, Sigfried & Roy, who an wild and live together. Then I have Sassafrass, who I am his mate :p If you want a lovebird to love you, you can not give them a bird mate. Sassafrass has some masturbatory issues but overall seems to be a happy bird. He is comforted I believe by knowing the other birds are near even if they do not live in the same cage. If you have any questions feel free to PM. Main down side~ they are noisy as hell.

OzKristin
09-12-2004, 10:32 PM
thanks Lilith, yea that's right you've posted a pic of your lil one in the pet picture thread! I'm very undecided so any advice is quite helpful..if I have any other questions I'll be sure to let you know, thank you again :)

PantyFanatic
09-12-2004, 10:44 PM
I like to have chickens around. :) and of course a turkey towards the end for November. :bite:

scotzoidman
09-13-2004, 02:21 AM
I like to have chickens around.
Bit which came first? The chicken or the rooster?

OzKristin
09-13-2004, 10:04 AM
lol on another note, i'd love to have ducks but i'm in an apartment with no cool backyard or pond :(

Catch22
09-13-2004, 10:32 AM
I use to breed birds.

If Aqua had a duck would it be a aqua duck? :D

PantyFanatic
09-13-2004, 10:46 AM
..... i'd love to have ducks but i'm in an apartment with no cool backyard or pond :(
Ducks are good too. :rolleyes:









lol :D

GingerV
09-13-2004, 11:30 AM
Used to work with birds, mostly finches, but as a bit of an ex-songbird specialist I offer you my pm box for what little I remember. ;)

Basically, though...if you're looking for a friendly bird, stick with budgederia. Songbirds just don't get as attached to people. Most people who are looking for songbirds are looking for the song, though...and there are some tricks to choosing there. Still, it sounds like you're leaning toward lovebirds, so I won't go into them. Give me a shout if you want, I'm usually around.

G

OzKristin
09-13-2004, 11:33 AM
Ducks are good too. :rolleyes:









lol :D


you're really pushin my buttons lately -I think maybe you should make it up somehow :d: hehehe :slurp:

Catch22
09-13-2004, 11:41 AM
looks for a button

dicksbro
09-13-2004, 02:25 PM
We used to have a parakeet named Chuckie. Great bird ... would come out of his cage and eat breakfast with us (he loved toast and eggs). Then one time we got to thinking it'd be great if he had a friend for when we were gone. Bought another parakeet and Chuckie became very sad and soon passed away. (We gave away the "new" bird but not in time. :() Made us feel terrible. Chuckie was our baby and in trying to do something nice for him ... I think we blew it. We buried him in our yard (then in Decatur).

Hadn't thought about Chuckie for some time now. (Sniff)

gekkogecko
09-13-2004, 02:32 PM
OxKritsin,
I get this sort of question as it pertains to reptiles. Yes, I know that birds are only phylogenetically reptiles, but there are some principles that cross over.
1. Do all the research you can on sveral particular species; find out what their needs are in terms of housing, diet, lighting, legality of ownership in your state/county/city.

2. Consider the longevity of several species, and what that means in terms of your life down the road.

3. Consider adopting one from the local animal shelter or humane society instead of buying one from a pet store.

GingerV
09-13-2004, 02:52 PM
OxKritsin,
I get this sort of question as it pertains to reptiles. Yes, I know that birds are only phylogenetically reptiles, but there are some principles that cross over.
1. Do all the research you can on sveral particular species; find out what their needs are in terms of housing, diet, lighting, legality of ownership in your state/county/city.

2. Consider the longevity of several species, and what that means in terms of your life down the road.

3. Cionsider adopting one from the local animal shelter or humane society instead of buying f=one from a pet store.

Good good good questions for parrots etc.. Parakeets and other budgy types aren't terribly long lived. Finches aren't going to be around more than two or three years, canaries a bit longer if you're lucky. Much easier pets than reptiles, I think. But messier! And a hell of a lot noisier ;).

OzKristin
09-13-2004, 04:00 PM
OxKritsin,
I get this sort of question as it pertains to reptiles. Yes, I know that birds are only phylogenetically reptiles, but there are some principles that cross over.
1. Do all the research you can on sveral particular species; find out what their needs are in terms of housing, diet, lighting, legality of ownership in your state/county/city.

2. Consider the longevity of several species, and what that means in terms of your life down the road.

3. Consider adopting one from the local animal shelter or humane society instead of buying one from a pet store.


hehe yep ;) i also have reptiles and amphibians..in my area (as i used to work at vet hospitals) i haven't found anyone giving away what i was thinking about, shelters don't have any in my area either (i've checked recently)-all cat's and dogs pretty much

I'd get another parakeet maybe, but that's still a sore subject for me....so yes been totally doing the research needed....i'm just seeing the opinions of what you guys like best, I know when my heart is ready I"ll make the right choice, thanks! :)

BamaKyttn
11-21-2004, 10:29 PM
totally out dated post.... if you've not already found your perfect feathered friend.....you could always find a local bird rescue..... Petfinder.com has all sorts of birds listed

I loved my blue crested amazon... he was a vicious basterd unless he landed on the floor....

OzKristin
11-22-2004, 10:46 PM
actually, thanks for the bump post bamakyttn, I've been rethinking about it yet again..I'm just so busy I find it unfair to only have one, and if I have more than one it is more work, even though don't get me wrong, I love 'em! Since x-mas time is rolling around, my b/f has been talking about surprising me with one or two...but I'd need to get an air filter b/c when his mom is here she smokes..and that causes a problem for the poor birds...oh well, we'll see!

PantyFanatic
11-23-2004, 12:19 AM
I would send you my pet bird Kristin, but he won't come in tonight.:( He's been marching around the house all day.:confused:

WildIrish
11-24-2004, 11:28 AM
I was thinking of getting a bird. They can be great companions.

These are pretty, but I don't know what breed they are.

Lilith
11-24-2004, 11:54 AM
I was thinking of getting a bird. They can be great companions.

These are pretty, but I don't know what breed they are.
a COCKatoo??????????????

WildIrish
11-24-2004, 12:24 PM
a COCKatoo??????????????


You could be right...it does look a little small to be a peaCOCK. :D

OzKristin
12-01-2004, 07:43 PM
lol @ WI, I've seen that pic before...those parrots are actually pretty heavy..he musta been extra hard to be able to hold that! LMAO