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Re: jendays
Posted by Cheri on 1/29/07
On 1/29/07, Connie wrote: > On 1/28/07, Cheri wrote: >> On 1/27/07, Connie wrote: >>> On 1/24/07, Cheri wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> I am getting a jenday in about a week , I am in love with >>>> it I go see it everyday as she is in the store I work >>>> in... I dont know much about them... can you jenday people >>>> share some stories with me please? I dont know if its a >>>> male or female but whatever it is it loves me and I love >>>> it.. I hear they are loud ,,,will they talk? I have a >>>> quaker that talks his head off , will the jenday learn >>>> from him? anyways any stories would be great. >>>> Thank you >>> >>> >>> >>> Hi Cheri, >>> I have a female Jenday that I have had since she was a >>> baby. I also have a Blue Quaker that I have had since he was >>> a baby. They will get along but I would not recommend >>> putting them in the same cage ever. They should have a >>> mutual playstand where they can be supervised until they get >>> to know each other. Each of these birds must have their own >>> cages as they are both territorial and like to have their >>> own space at night. >>> Jendays are chewers. If you have 1 minute hole in a shirt, >>> the Jenday will find it instantly and make it huge, so wear >>> old shirts with them. Jendays like wooden chewy toys while >>> the Quakers prefer the bells. >>> While the Quaker talks up a storm, Jendays can say a few >>> words but not very many. They are very acrobatic and mine is >>> potty trained. I could write a book but.... if you have any >>> questions, feels free to ask. >>> Connie >> >> Thank you so much Connie , you have been very helpful..I >> would love to hear about the book you could >> write ,,,acrobatic? like what? rolling around ect,,, I do have >> a separtate cage ready for my new baby and will get wooden >> toys.. I want her to be as happy as she can be,,these birds >> were brought in there were two of them in filthy...I mean >> filthy cages with barely any toys and no wooden toys all >> plastic..there origanal owner was a older woman whom fell ill >> and passed Dec 2006. she left the birds to her kids but they >> didnt want them so here they are.. I am very excited to bring >> her home. thanks so much would love to hear more from you and >> your bird stories (: > Hiya Cheri! > Before you let them play together or interact much, I would > do a fecal exam on your Jenday, considering his previous owner's > conditions. Find a vet that does birds and call them. I live in > eastern NC and it only costed me $10 a fecal exam. That way > you'll find out if the Jenday has any fecal problems (parasites, > etc). Remember you have another bird and if your bird has any > parasites and the other bird steps in it's feces, the other bird > could get it. I don't want to scare you but it could happen, > especially considering the last bird's circumstances. Why don't > you visit my website and write me from there and take a look at > my pets. You can contact me persoanally from there and we can > exchange other personal info.. > http://www.webspawner.com/users/sunnyanddusty/index.html > Anytime, Connie Hi Connie for some reason I can not get your site to come up? go ahead and email me [email protected] (:
Posts on this thread, including this one
- jendays, 1/24/07, by Cheri.
- Re: jendays, 1/27/07, by Connie.
- Re: jendays, 1/28/07, by Cheri.
- Re: jendays, 1/29/07, by Connie.
- Re: jendays, 1/29/07, by Cheri.
- Re: jendays, 1/29/07, by Connie.
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