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Old 15-09-2010, 05:59 PM
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Where to go about getting a bird?

Hi all, I currently own 2 dog's and two budgies.

The budgies I currently own are 1 male and 1 female both of which came from pet stores though are semi tame (will sit on your head or finger but not very often).

I got them when I was much younger from my grandparents as my grandpa was allergic to the feathers we've now had Popo for 5 years and Pika for about 1 year and they are a happy little couple together.

We got Popo and an albino budgie named Cece originally from my grandparents but Cece passed away a year ago so we got Pika to keep Popo company, Cece and Popo couldn't live together as they fought but Pika and Popo are great together.


Anyways I digress, I'm looking to add possibly a 3rd budgie or cockatiel type to the mix, but this time I'd like a more trainable hand tame one so I wonder where I'd go about getting one. I already have a second cage from Cece and food, feeders, toys and what not so I'm all set up for another and prepared just no idea where to go about getting one as I don't want to go down the pet shop route again since I now realise it's a pretty bad thing.

Added - I don't keep my birds in the cage all the time, they both get a hour of free flight in a empty room in the house per day - supervised. Sometimes I let Popo out in the living room as well, Pika is far to clumsy and would get herself hurt.
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Re: Where to go about getting a bird?

Get it from a breeder,hand reared.Have a look on preloved.
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Old 15-09-2010, 06:07 PM
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Re: Where to go about getting a bird?

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Get it from a breeder,hand reared.Have a look on preloved.
Oh I never thought of preloved, I'll take a look there and search for some breeders.


Also, does anyone know if it is alright to get a 3rd even though I already have two who have 'paired' I believe. I wouldn't put them together but the cages would be side by side.
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Old 16-09-2010, 04:24 PM
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Re: Where to go about getting a bird?

Thank you all!

I think I've decided to go for a cockatiel but I want to know if having a different type of bird in a cage next to my budgies will upset them at all? Or should I be keeping the new bird in another room?
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If your budgies are just pets and not breeding another cage with a bird in it will be ok.They'll soon get used to it.
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Re: Where to go about getting a bird?

They will soon get used to it and will be friendly enough, just hope you are prepared for a lot of noise with budgies and cockatiels lol
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