My new Red Cheek Cordon Bleus!
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 10:34 am
Wow - after days of waiting, I finally heard from the seller and my husband picked up my two beautiful little RCCB's for me last night. What sweet little birds! So delicate and such beautiful colours. We're calling them Azure (the female) and True (the male). Anyway.... a few observations and questions.
The birds, I'm told, are approximately 2 years old. They have bright eyes, beautiful colouring and are very active (no pics yet - they're all blurry!!). They have come in their own tiny cage which has a wicker nest, but no nesting material, food dishes and some perches. They have been fed on a seed diet only. Their poop looks good. It is my understanding that until recently they had been kept separately so they didn't breed, and were being rehomed because the original owner had too many birds. My husband told me the lady who was selling them was very sad to see them go.
This is my plan for them... and please feel free to let me know if anyone has any better ideas or suggestions for me. I have a slightly larger cage I will move them to for the time being and give them some natural branches, instead of the standard perches. In the next month or two my husband will be building me a large indoor cage/aviary and this will be their eventual home. I intend to begin slowly introducing egg food, veggies, freeze dried bloodworms and eventually mealworms to their diet (thanks for the info in that thread - luckily I am not squeamish!!). I will also give them some nesting material to make their home more comfy (they slept in the nest last night), although I'm not expecting them to lay any eggs right away and that is not my primary concern anyway.
I do have a much larger cage that my Zebras inhabit, but I think, from what I've read, that Zebras might be quite pushy to the RCCBs and they should be kept separately. I am also concerned with quarantine. Is it enough for them to be in different cages or do I need to keep them in different rooms as well? How long should the quarantine last, especially if they are kept in different room?
Any and all info appreciated! I will try for pics soon, but I don't want to freak them out too much.
Jacqui
The birds, I'm told, are approximately 2 years old. They have bright eyes, beautiful colouring and are very active (no pics yet - they're all blurry!!). They have come in their own tiny cage which has a wicker nest, but no nesting material, food dishes and some perches. They have been fed on a seed diet only. Their poop looks good. It is my understanding that until recently they had been kept separately so they didn't breed, and were being rehomed because the original owner had too many birds. My husband told me the lady who was selling them was very sad to see them go.
This is my plan for them... and please feel free to let me know if anyone has any better ideas or suggestions for me. I have a slightly larger cage I will move them to for the time being and give them some natural branches, instead of the standard perches. In the next month or two my husband will be building me a large indoor cage/aviary and this will be their eventual home. I intend to begin slowly introducing egg food, veggies, freeze dried bloodworms and eventually mealworms to their diet (thanks for the info in that thread - luckily I am not squeamish!!). I will also give them some nesting material to make their home more comfy (they slept in the nest last night), although I'm not expecting them to lay any eggs right away and that is not my primary concern anyway.
I do have a much larger cage that my Zebras inhabit, but I think, from what I've read, that Zebras might be quite pushy to the RCCBs and they should be kept separately. I am also concerned with quarantine. Is it enough for them to be in different cages or do I need to keep them in different rooms as well? How long should the quarantine last, especially if they are kept in different room?
Any and all info appreciated! I will try for pics soon, but I don't want to freak them out too much.
Jacqui