From death to introduction, my finches have a lot going on
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2017 7:58 am
Hello everyone! Newbie here! I'm here for guidance and advice for my finches, Brooke (6) and Holly (1). Here is the story:
Brooke's best friend, Le Pop (5) passed away on a Thursday. With an attempt to prevent depression and loneliness we picked up Holly the next day, Friday, from a pet store. There were about 6-7 finches in a cage too small for my my liking, so it was understandable (in a sense) that she was missing some feathers on the back of her neck - she is very young and may have possibly been bullied.
Homebound! We have an flight cage for Brooke, while I've read it can house more - I'm only comfortable with a pair for this size. We set up Holly is a much smaller cage - basic cage with basic wooden perches - right next door so they can hear and see each other.
Then, it all goes bad... we noticed blood on Holly's wooden perches. I obviously freak out because this HAS to be my fault, the first day she came home there was no signs of blood, and I was cleaning and rearaging the room where the birds are kept so we assumed a cut on the foot, or stress from my actions. It seems to scab up but then the scab falls off and she begins to bleed again. She won't let me see but I can see her nibbling at her feet. So I went straight to the forums for help. I cannot catch her to apply flour to her feet - what else can I do? She is bouncing a lot, which I assumed it because the cage is so small. I removed the perches, they are semi-smooth but no splinters. She is eating and drinking just fine but leaning in attempt to stay off her foot.
While all this is happening, Brooke just keeps staring at Holly. Does she the think Holly is Le Pop? Did I buy a bird too soon? Now Brooke is starting to show signs of depression. Why? Is it because she has no one to cuddle with? She is a very, very social girl and Holly's injury is preventing the introduction.
The perches are better in the flight cage, with softer hideouts and more room to spread her wings - Holly would be happier in there and I honestly think Brooke would be happy to have her.
Please tell me what I am doing wrong. I don't know what to do. Seeing them so unhappy really breaks my heart. Please help me.
Thank you for listening.
Brooke's best friend, Le Pop (5) passed away on a Thursday. With an attempt to prevent depression and loneliness we picked up Holly the next day, Friday, from a pet store. There were about 6-7 finches in a cage too small for my my liking, so it was understandable (in a sense) that she was missing some feathers on the back of her neck - she is very young and may have possibly been bullied.
Homebound! We have an flight cage for Brooke, while I've read it can house more - I'm only comfortable with a pair for this size. We set up Holly is a much smaller cage - basic cage with basic wooden perches - right next door so they can hear and see each other.
Then, it all goes bad... we noticed blood on Holly's wooden perches. I obviously freak out because this HAS to be my fault, the first day she came home there was no signs of blood, and I was cleaning and rearaging the room where the birds are kept so we assumed a cut on the foot, or stress from my actions. It seems to scab up but then the scab falls off and she begins to bleed again. She won't let me see but I can see her nibbling at her feet. So I went straight to the forums for help. I cannot catch her to apply flour to her feet - what else can I do? She is bouncing a lot, which I assumed it because the cage is so small. I removed the perches, they are semi-smooth but no splinters. She is eating and drinking just fine but leaning in attempt to stay off her foot.
While all this is happening, Brooke just keeps staring at Holly. Does she the think Holly is Le Pop? Did I buy a bird too soon? Now Brooke is starting to show signs of depression. Why? Is it because she has no one to cuddle with? She is a very, very social girl and Holly's injury is preventing the introduction.
The perches are better in the flight cage, with softer hideouts and more room to spread her wings - Holly would be happier in there and I honestly think Brooke would be happy to have her.
Please tell me what I am doing wrong. I don't know what to do. Seeing them so unhappy really breaks my heart. Please help me.
Thank you for listening.