The process of moving to Hawaii with any pet is daunting. Many people have heard horror stories of dogs and cats forced to stay in Rabies quarantine for months upon arrival and think “well birds don’t usually get Rabies, so we should be good, right?” Actually, bringing a bird to Hawaii is a whole different...
Author: Admin (Kim & Justin Wilson)
A LETTER FROM A PARROT
Dear person thinking of buying me, I am not a dog. I am not your best friend, I do not love you unconditionally, I will not easily forgive you for mistakes, and I do not understand “dominance” or “obedience” the way a dog does. If you try to treat me like a dog, I will...
SPROUTING FOR YOUR PARROTS
Sprouting is not hard and is perhaps the easiest step you can take toward a healthy diet for your companion bird. First, choose your seed. You can sprout any seed, but be sure that it is a safe seed for your bird to eat. I like to sprout Volkman’s or Royal brand seeds in the...
HANDLING HORMONES
In order for a species to survive the individual members of that species must reproduce. The drive to reproduce is programmed into all animal species, and parrots are no exception. Parrots are programmed to respond to cues from their environment, diet, and mate in order to determine the ideal time to raise chicks. In the...
TAMING YOUR RINGNECK
PLEASE NOTE: When you pick up your handfed “tame” ringneck, the bird should step up easily and be eager to interact with you. Do not believe sellers who claim the bird is tame but “just nervous” if the bird is clearly afraid to be handled. That is how you end up needing to know how...