Was I ever in for a disappointment.


So I decided to pair them up with two of my parent-raised kiddos from last year in the hopes that my kids could show them the ropes. I mean how hard can that be??
Well its just impossible.



After questioning the petstore owners and doing my own detective work I found the DISMAL source of these incredibly confused gouldians. A gouldian "bird mill".

Let's just say sell gouldians cheap and all these birds know are hundreds of cramped cages surrounded, raised and only hearing the sounds and actions of their society fosters and hundreds of other society fosters who have to live through their same fate.

I doubt this pair have even heard the chirp or trill of another gouldian before they are stuffed into cages with other juveniles to molt and be sold.

When I rehome these two, they will be as "society raised" to someone who is clearly informed to expect no breeding. I have only 5 handraised out of my many juvies this year, and they have a special band so I can let the new owners know they are handraised. This is the ethical thing to do, I believe.
I do pray those using societies to foster ANY species inform the people buying them that they are as such, so people like me don't end up with birds like this.
