Because I like birds, just like people enjoy having pet dogs or cats. Both of my birds were already domesticated when I got them. I got my budgie when he was almost a years old because the guy who owned him couldn't look after him anymore, and I bought my ringneck from a breeder.
I know its not good to buy animals from backyard breeders/breeders and I would of preferred a rescue bird, but I had recently loss one of my close ringnecks which made me very heartbroken and depressed, and after a few months decided to get another ringneck in honor of my little girl :(
Adopting a rescued bird is a rare opportunity so it can't always be done. I just love those magnificent bastards enough that I couldn't bear to strip them of their ability to fly and be free.
True, I think you also need a licence over where I live if you want to start rescuing birds since most of them would probably exotic or wild birds. I feel like as long as the bird is happy and u try to care for it properly it is ok to keep them, but if they are not happy then it would be best to give them up to a rescue center or if they were previously wild bird let them go.
I don't really like people who keep exotic birds or wilds like palm cockatoos or any other big or rare parrot because generally they require lots of attention 24/7 and need big spaces to excerise so it would be best if they were in the wild or wildlife center :o
I also don't like people who clip birds wings, as u said they should fly free. None of my birds wings are clipped (although when I got my budgie his wings were clipped, but they grew back)
It's pretty clear you take good care of them. I mistook you for someone else. But still, don't you think they're better off socializing with their kind?
the birds = pets, she probably adopted them so they won't die just like anyone adopts cats/dogs, some bird are already domesticated as pets, so it's no different than cats & dogs, she lets them out daily that is well good enough i know some people dont do that and its abusive just as letting them outside would be
My point is that if it's not already injured or domesticated a bird should never get picked up at a store or from an exotic breeder. But I suppose it's a moot point on those that do.
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Why did you adopt the birds in the first place is what I'm saying.
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Because I like birds, just like people enjoy having pet dogs or cats. Both of my birds were already domesticated when I got them. I got my budgie when he was almost a years old because the guy who owned him couldn't look after him anymore, and I bought my ringneck from a breeder.
I know its not good to buy animals from backyard breeders/breeders and I would of preferred a rescue bird, but I had recently loss one of my close ringnecks which made me very heartbroken and depressed, and after a few months decided to get another ringneck in honor of my little girl :(
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Adopting a rescued bird is a rare opportunity so it can't always be done. I just love those magnificent bastards enough that I couldn't bear to strip them of their ability to fly and be free.
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True, I think you also need a licence over where I live if you want to start rescuing birds since most of them would probably exotic or wild birds. I feel like as long as the bird is happy and u try to care for it properly it is ok to keep them, but if they are not happy then it would be best to give them up to a rescue center or if they were previously wild bird let them go.
I don't really like people who keep exotic birds or wilds like palm cockatoos or any other big or rare parrot because generally they require lots of attention 24/7 and need big spaces to excerise so it would be best if they were in the wild or wildlife center :o
I also don't like people who clip birds wings, as u said they should fly free. None of my birds wings are clipped (although when I got my budgie his wings were clipped, but they grew back)
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It's pretty clear you take good care of them. I mistook you for someone else. But still, don't you think they're better off socializing with their kind?
the birds = pets, she probably adopted them so they won't die just like anyone adopts cats/dogs, some bird are already domesticated as pets, so it's no different than cats & dogs, she lets them out daily that is well good enough i know some people dont do that and its abusive just as letting them outside would be
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My point is that if it's not already injured or domesticated a bird should never get picked up at a store or from an exotic breeder. But I suppose it's a moot point on those that do.
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When they say adopted doesn't that mean it's not from a store/breeder tho?