As some of you know, Maggie and I work with re-home and rescue birds, We will be posting a series of story’s about our abused birds and others that we have worked with. *We will be posting about the abuse our parrots endured previously, the behavior caused by it and what we’ve done to start redirecting or channeling it to something different that is an acceptable behavior, with present progress.* [ie Dan] Prior Warning, they will be *Graphic*!
We place stable re-home able birds, most rescues we keep if we can. What we consider a stable re-home able bird is: A bird in good physical condition, eating well with minimum bad eating habits, sociable or set in there ways. This would be a bird that has to be re-homed because of : owners moving, financial problems, can no longer keep for a number of reasons. Grey’s, Cockatoo’s, and to a lesser extent Macaw’s, very seldom fall into this category!
Rescue’s we categorize in different levels from: Mild Psychological, Severe Psychological, Physically disabled, [mild=severe] Physically Abused, and last and most devastating, Physically and Psychological Abused. The story’s we’ll be posting will be about our own birds and others we have worked with. We find that working with more than one rescue at a time, more beneficial then singly, kind of like “group therapy.
Well be starting with: *Joey*, a almost 4 year old CAG, who was severely Psychologically abused.
Will move on to: *Fred*, a 19 year old Sulfur-Crested TOO, who was severely Physically and Psychological Abused.
And then: Tango, a 8 year old Blue-eyed Triton TOO, Mildly Psychological abused.
Thanks
Jayd and Maggie