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Cockatiels!
We handraise the majority of our Cockatiels to cater for the ever increasing demand for family pets and will generally have babies available for most of the year. Our handraised baby Cockatiels are taken from their parents at the approximately 3-4 weeks of age. They are then handfed with a top quality handraising formula. Usually at around 5 weeks of age they are ready to be placed in a cage and offered their first taste of solid food. At this early stage the first attempts at eating are only playing and as such formula is still fed at regular daily intervals.
Once babies are weaned and maintaining their weight on their own they are ready to be placed in new homes. It is important that the transition from their birth home to their new family is as stress free as possible. Remember that everything will be completely new to them. As well as finding themselves often being the only bird in the household, everything is foreign to them. They have lost the familiarity of their usual cage, the smells, sights and sounds will be different and so will the people. This can be very frightening for a young bird and they must be closely monitored to make certain they are dealing with it well. Try and feed them what they are used to and keep a close watch to see they are in fact eating.
All my handraised cockatiels are special to me and as such I do not just forget them once they go to a new home. I offer all new owners as much advise and support as they need to assist their new pet into adjusting to their new home. I am also more than willing to help in whatever way I can at any stage should assistance or advice be needed.
A pet cockatiel is an important member of the family and will hopefully be a part of it for 20 years or so. As there is between all family members there must also be trust and respect for the pet bird also.
George & Maureen Blair Phone: (07) 3344 2910 Email: maureen@sunnybankaviaries.com © Copyright 2007 All Rights Reserved No part of this website may be reproduced without permission from Sunnybank Aviaries This page was last updated 13-Nov-2007
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