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Post by julie »

I took some piccies of my little bubs.
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Mega, mega adorable - how old?? So cute!
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Post by nil »

how lovely baby :) ,
do you handfeeding it or its with parents?
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He/she is 2 weeks old and I will be bringing the little cutie in next week to handraise.
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Post by Donna »

His adorable: Can't get over the size of his feet there huge



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They are huge, hes like a puppy that needs to grow into them. Are they normally like that at that age?
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That is just too cute. Got to love babies.
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Post by Donna »

Julie he looks very healthy looks like the parents are keeping him well fed but his got some fat feet, don't think it's anything to worry about.


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Post by Jay »

Nice healthy-looking baby there Julie. The feet look normal to me. If you intend to band, now would be a good time.
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Post by julie »

Im definately banding him because he is going to my sister, she had her blue irn knocked off by a lady who is known for stealing peoples animals. But because her previous irn didnt have a band she couldnt prove he was hers.
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Post by kyria »

Just lovely ! so cute ! :cry: I am going to miss handraising baby birds.

I can't wait to see pictures of you raising him/her.
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Post by Lauren »

Wow, blinded by cuteness here! Love the lil pinkies!
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cute i just wished i coud of seen my birds last clutch
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Post by julie »

Some updated pics of spike.
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Post by Melika »

Spike, he he. Cute bird!

You could also consider microchipping. Here in FL if your animal is microchipped and you suspect someone of having your bird, by law you have the cops come out with a reader and scan the animal for you. I don't know about the law in your part of the world.

They put the microchip in the breast muscle of parrots.

A friend of mine had her little caique chipped. It wasn't such an ordeal, even though he's a little thing. I thought it would be much more traumatic than it was, lol.

Bird theft happens a lot here and bands can be cut off. I haven't chipped Hane yet, but he also hasn't been to a vet so that explains that. I should take him but I just can't right now. >.<
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Im not too sure about the microchips here, its mandatory for dogs and cats but I havent heard anything about having the birds done.
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its mandatory here :shock: .. boy .. someone had better tell all the cat and dog owners that.
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That may just be nsw. Most people dont anyway.
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That's a great little bird you have there. Something about his face is just special. He's really nice.
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julie wrote:Im not too sure about the microchips here, its mandatory for dogs and cats but I havent heard anything about having the birds done.


It's not mandatory here at all, only cats and dogs that go through the shelter systems get microchips automatically.

But it makes it easier to claim your bird if it ever is stolen. Or if it ends up at a vet and they scan for one then you'll get your pet back. Or in a shelter situation.

By the way, if you ever find a lost dog, cat, etc- vets scan them for free (here in FL) if you're trying to find the owners. At least, they should.
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I spoke to the vet yesterday and he said it can be done , but it is normally only really expensive birds that have it done and you have to keep all the info, its not on a database like the dogs,cats and horses.
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in NZ any dogs being regestered for the first time must be microchipped by 5 months of age
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