I purchased a pair of Gouldians (male & female) 24 hours ago from a private owner. beatiful birds, I took them, cage and all home (about a 20 minute drive, cage covered) home.
I have them in a pretty secluded room, against the wall, away from any draft. There is a window which I can open the blinds so the birds can get some light.
Now, it seems the birds are not eating their seed (I asked the owner to give me some of what they are accustomed to) and they are not drinking any water!!! They do not appear lethargic, but they don't make a sound. They perch in the same place for hours, about the center of the cage next to eachother. I can tell they are nervous. What can I do to acclimate and remove their stress?
I have bought a ceramic heat lamp with a 60 watt bulb which I placed on on side of the cage, they seem to like it, they sit right under it. The room itself is kept at 74 degrees F. I bought some pedialyte but have not put any in the cage yet, as I have read conflicting views on using it to help the birds.
Any suggestions to make the birds more comfortable? Should I leave the heat lamp on all night? Shuld i cover or not cover the cage since they are in complete darkness?
Your advice is appreciated,
Nick
