Posted by: flewthecoopaviary | August 9, 2008

6 Week Old Senegal starting to wean

This is a short clip showing our latest baby in his daytime “weaning brooder”. The blue flooring is called “dri-deck” and is very helpful as it gives the baby solid footing which is also easy on his tender feet. The holes allow much of his droppings to fall through. This flooring is changed constantly througout the day. Dri-deck can be cut to any shape you need and is easily cleaned. I simply toss the dirty one in a sink of hot soapy water and then give it a spray with Vanodine. I always have a few clean and disinfected ones set aside to make the clean-up easy. (when using disinfectant such as vanodine, be certain the item is completely dry before placing back in the cage or brooder)

He will be using a water-bottle in a couple of days when he is moved to a larger weaning cage. This brooder has sides which are simply not tall enough to be able to hook up a water-bottle to.

At night, he is placed in his bed-time brooder which has a nice bed of shavings in it that he loves to plow into.

Both the Dri-deck and the Vanodine are available at Healthy-Bird, along with loads of advice. Believe me, I’ve taken full advantage of the latter!

Visit Healthybird and Joanne at www.healthybird.net

Posted by: flewthecoopaviary | August 4, 2008

5 week old baby Senegal Video

Posted by: flewthecoopaviary | July 27, 2008

Bantu

Flew the Coop Aviary's Pied Senegal

Flew the Coop Aviary's Pied Senegal

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Posted by: flewthecoopaviary | July 6, 2008

Doggie Mug Collection!

Great Danes
Great Danes

  The whole collection of Great Dane mugs completed for Amanda of Kaldane Kennels. All these mugs are dishwasher-safe and meant to be used and enjoyed. You can click on the pet portrait category on the side menu for better close-up pics of most of the mugs. Oh-my mistake, there is one more mug that did not make it into this group photo. I’ll take care of that on the next post!  

Posted by: flewthecoopaviary | June 14, 2008

Taking care of our sick Bantu

  Bantu came to us 3 years ago as a very badly abused-by-utter-neglect Parrot. That is about all I wish to say about this particular situation.

He is also possibly one  of the very rare true Pied Senegals. It would be a great thrill to see the babies he produced if ever I could find him a suitable mate. 

But it soon became apparent that he was just not “quite right” and I think the females we tried to pair him with sensed it too and no bond ever occurred , though there was a little friendly mutual preening with a very young female.

I took Bantu in regularly to see Dr. Prus and he has had 6 avian panels done but nothing was really showing up. A little calcium deficiency which was easily rectified and a little anemia which was also taken care of. So I kept him in his own cage in the bird room and simply fed him the excellent diet all the birds recieve.

Then 2 weeks ago he just looked a little more listless and more uncoordinated than usual. I got him to Dr. Prus immediately and kept him with her for 3 days so she could observe him and run tests and x-rays.

The x-rays were good and she suspects it is his pancreas causing problems. He is now on a 6 week term of antibiotics and digestive aids.  I am so hoping this will be the end of any health problems for this little guy. He is such a sweetie and has endured such a crappy life due to people’s abuse-by-neglect. I just want to see him happy and secure. He’ll never be a breeder, and that’s just fine. He’s got his other buddies in the bird-room and he gets nightly head-scritches by me every evening. I’ve also been taking him on little tours of our yard on the few sunny warm days we’ve been getting.

While at the Vet he dropped 10 grams of weight which is alarming. But the moment I got him home, before he could even see where he was, he started hollering to his bird buddies-a good sign!!

Senegal parrot recovering in hospital cageHe is now secured in his snug, warm (82-83 degree) hospital cage, in full view of his flock, and has already put on 4 grams of weight in just a few days.

We are back to see Dr. Prus next week and I’m certain she will see an improvement.

Posted by: flewthecoopaviary | June 6, 2008

4th Great Dane Mug

   One more of Kaldane Kennel’s beautiful Great Danes.  Because these are painted on a rounded surface the rendering can be a bit tricky. I work at painting them so that the curve does not distort anything.  If you take a look at the thumbnail picture next to the large image, you can see the work on the side of the mug as well. I like to get the main head shot on the front and then add lots of the rest of the animal around the sides. This way you get a nice, full wrap-around image rather than just a tiny head stuck in the middle of the mug.

Posted by: flewthecoopaviary | May 31, 2008

Avian Adolescence-the dangerous time!

"Querida" One of Flew the Coop Aviary's beautiful Pionus

"Querida" One of Flew the Coop Aviary's beautiful Pionus

This excellent article is has now been placed on the website under “Parrot Behavior”

 

This link will take you to it: http://www.flewthecoopaviary.com/parrotbehavior.html

Posted by: flewthecoopaviary | May 22, 2008

Latest Puppy Mug

  This little sweetie is “Cliffy”. Part of Kaldane Kennel’s dog mug collection. What a cutie huh?!

I recently found some very nice mini earthenware vases that I am going to paint upon. I think they will look just beautiful and may be a really great option for people. They are small enough that the price would still be $45.00 , but just large enough to be easily seen but not obtrusive. Might be a nice alternative for people looking for an inexpensive yet unique gift.

Posted by: flewthecoopaviary | May 16, 2008

What to Expect When your Parrot Turns 2 !

This excellent article has now been posted on the website under “Parrot Behavior”

http://www.flewthecoopaviary.com/parrotbehavior.html

Posted by: flewthecoopaviary | May 13, 2008

3 Great Dane Mugs

 3 of Kaldane Kennels Great Danes!

This gives a better idea of how a coffee-mug Pet Portrait can look as a collection.  This lady is having her entire collection of beauties done as well as some of the puppies that she has sold to others! These paintings are about 4″ in height and the price for this size is $45.00. You can either send me the item you would like the painting rendered on, or I can get a good idea of what you are looking for first and then email you photos of a few different samples for you to choose from. I just found some really cute earthenware mini-vases that I think are going to look terrific with some little critter on the front!

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