I can see why you do most of your medicating yourself! I have no idea of how this vet is, that's one reason I am taking the birds there. If they are caring and charge reasonable prices, I'll be happy. I mostly want to have a vet for the birds in case of an emergency. When I previously had problems with poultry, the pet vet said to call the livestock vet who said to call the pet vet. So they gave me whatever prescription medicine that I said I needed based on advice on line just to keep me from bringing the bird in. I want better than that for my conures.
I found a breeder in HI with bands just like Riot has and called them. They are indeed Riots breeder, but it was a cell number and the guy was getting ready to get on a flight to the mainland. If I contact him around Tuesday he'll do some research and see if he can find info for me like a hatch date. He said that he has shipped birds to the Minot ND PetCo and said that they should have his hatch certificate. No wonder my poor bird looked a bit stressed... sent from HI to ND against his will!
That parrotsecrets place was sending daily emails that were supposed to be a mini training course but not a lot of useful info. The end of every email was a request to check out the full training course. Now I'm getting daily emails to check out the full course that 'has quickly become a rage all over the Conure community on the Internet.' I am really not into high pressure sales tactics. Especially when they keep offering a great price that 'might not be available tomorrow'. But I really would like to find a good source of information. Any suggestions on books or anything where I can do some heavy duty reading?
I have read many books on conures-many were a complete waste of time. The best sources are people that actually raise conures. Read online with a skepticism and then ask questions.
The conures came much later. I can tell the kids to leave if they don't like the noise but don't think that would go over well with the husband. The birds don't screech all day every day, just when they see or hear us or sometimes because they feel like screeching. My husband probably doesn't help matters when he goes in and gives them a nutriberry to quiet them down (lets reward them for doing what we don't want them to do...) I think he does really like them, just not the noise. When we are at the pet shop, he actually looks at toys for the birds and usually picks something out for them. He seems fascinated when he puts his hand out and they climb on it. He looks at them and talks to them. Do they screech a little less often when they get older? I finally got hatch dates on them, Khaos hatched 2/3/15 and Riot 6/2/15. Of the two, Riot is noisier and he sets Khaos off. I also have two parakeets, we got them about two years ago. They used to screech a lot but now they mostly make musical twitters.
