Red-Cheek Cordon Blue, Bird fair Orlando
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2017 4:34 pm
Hello everyone,
After two years of No birds (reason: studies), I finally decided to gift myself with a pair of pearl societies and the beautiful looking cordon blues. If you can please help me with some tips and answer some of my concerns it would be great.
1) Societies and Cordon blues, are they ok to be housed in a LARGE flight cage? I noticed tension from the societies yesterday as I introduced the new pair into the cage, so I decided to buy a new LARGER Flight cage.
2) How to maintain the cordon blues?
3) Apartment AC is at 75 or 76 F almost throughout the day with the flight cage situated in front of a window with lot of sunlight. None of the windows are open apart from a brief 30 minutes in the evening.
4) Currently the birds are being treated with S76
5) There are seeds, Egg Food, Egg shell crumps, Water in the cage currently. What other things apart from occasionaly live worms are advised.
Im asking so many questions because I did not research a lot before buying the birds. So any inputs are really appreciated. Thank you.
Best regards,
Pratheek Michael,
Orlando, Florida
After two years of No birds (reason: studies), I finally decided to gift myself with a pair of pearl societies and the beautiful looking cordon blues. If you can please help me with some tips and answer some of my concerns it would be great.
1) Societies and Cordon blues, are they ok to be housed in a LARGE flight cage? I noticed tension from the societies yesterday as I introduced the new pair into the cage, so I decided to buy a new LARGER Flight cage.
2) How to maintain the cordon blues?
3) Apartment AC is at 75 or 76 F almost throughout the day with the flight cage situated in front of a window with lot of sunlight. None of the windows are open apart from a brief 30 minutes in the evening.
4) Currently the birds are being treated with S76
5) There are seeds, Egg Food, Egg shell crumps, Water in the cage currently. What other things apart from occasionaly live worms are advised.
Im asking so many questions because I did not research a lot before buying the birds. So any inputs are really appreciated. Thank you.
Best regards,
Pratheek Michael,
Orlando, Florida