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Help with ALEXANDRINES?
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 11:10 pm
by luccas
Hi, my name is luccas im new to the msg board and am just about to receive my first Alex (hand reared ofcourse) and was wondering if anyone could give me some helpful hints, points and ideas to build a close bond with my bird Vixen. and possibly elaborate on how to keep feathers and bird looking healthy and fit. Thanks i look forward to hearing from you.. Luccas

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 3:18 am
by Mikaela
Hold it all day and talk to it like a baby.
Sad but true haha
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 7:42 pm
by Melika
Most everything that pertains to ringnecks also pertains to Alexandrines. But everything is bigger, from cage to ammount of food.
Large toys, bathing, variety of veggies and fruits, etc. You'll find a ton of info already posted about thos topics. Much fun to you while readin.
And welcome to the board.

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 2:08 am
by Bryan
It helps to give the bird lots of sun light and fruit and veg.
sunlight?
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 1:40 am
by luccas
sunlight as in direct from outside? or indirect through a large window or door? is there a more dominant choice when regarding healthy plumage????- luke
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 3:10 am
by Neokireina
Here are some sites I found you might be interested in, this one is my fave deals with many mutations and gives images of this, they have samples of all the IRN mutations also
http://home.wanadoo.nl/psittaculaworld/ ... patria.htm
http://www.prettybirds.net/Alexandrine.htm
http://www.parrotsupercenter.com/shop/p ... goryID=150
Re: sunlight?
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 8:16 pm
by Melika
luccas wrote:sunlight as in direct from outside? or indirect through a large window or door? is there a more dominant choice when regarding healthy plumage????- luke
Direct sunlight. Even under a shady tree it's still direct.
Sunlight is absorbed through the eyes and skin (of us too! We need sunlight!) which helps the body form vitamin D, which helps the body utilize calcium.
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 3:09 am
by Mikaela
Are your birds full-flighted Melika? And if so, how do they get their direct sunlight?
I put my babies on their condo, on the lania. Although it is screened, I still sit out there with them. ANYthing could happen, flutter into the pool, prowler after prey, human theifs (God be with the person I had to pry one of my babies out of the hands of). But, I still wonder if I do this often enough.
They love it out there. Hubby has ordered the stuff they use at Busch Gardens for their HUUUUUGE aviary. It is literally ACRES big. Anyway, it isnt going to be big, only about 20x20 but that is huge compared to a cage.
Then I dont have to watch them like a hawk. I can put them in the aviary to allow them to be closer to nature and still be safe. Not having to worry about an innocent fleeing from a condo ending in a drowned bird.
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 1:38 am
by Melika
We've had a few red-tailed hawks in the area so when Hane is out he's always on my hand. He's clipped, has to be in our house.
But we'll go for walks in the backyard or we'll just sit on the front steps after his bath. He's always prettier when he dries in the sunlight. ^_^