Ok so this is something that really bothers me.
Every week or month or so there are little markets on the street or roadside sort of thing. (Where we got Tilly) And there are about 3 or 4 around our area that are on once a month and weekly.
Now where we got Tilly they were as you have probably heard, rough people. They handled the birds they bred as money and thats what they were to them. They have heaps of featherless chicks in incubators to show people and unweaned not fully feathered chicks for sale. We bought from them out of pity for the birds ( Our galah had recently died) and bought a bag of seed from them soon to relise that it was crawling with weavels. Firstly: Why would they try to sell us food when she was unweaned and had about a month till she would even consider trying seed. Second: Who sells things that are infested with insects! Seriously why would they even consider selling it.
So anyway we went back and demanded that they refund the seed wich they were not happy about and they then tried to sell us a 'good bag' wich we denied(It still had weevels just not as many.).
So we headed back to our car to go home holding the cold little chick huddling in our hands, and see another guy selling seed so we buy from him(We still do only because Tilly LOVES his seed bells). And a month or so later we see him talking to some people looking at buying a yound GCC from him(We were waiting to buy a seedbell), and this is how the conveasation went:
Woman: so what is it?
Him: A Green Cheek conure
Woman: Ah ok, so where is it native too?
Him: Uhhh I dont know
OMYGOSH IF YOU ARE GOING TO MAKE A BUISSNESS OUT OF BUYING AND SELLING BIRDS THEN ATLEST LEARN A BIT ABOUT WHAT YOU ARE SELLING!!
He had told us before then that he buys the birds elswhere 'tames' them and then sells them as pets. Now these birds have only just got all thier feathers, and probably ony weaned by a week or two.
They are cold and scared, the wind is blowing them of their perch and they are clipped so people can pick them up. Now, I have seen that babies dont bite and instead just sit there. How wrong is that?
Buy a bird, force it in to your hands and flood it for what is probably only three days, clip it and sell it as a tamed bird. Is that not animal cruelty and lying to the customer?
Atleast Tilly's breeder knew a bit about what they were selling. Look, I admit we knew nothing when we got Tilly, but as soon as we were home we were cuddling her and searched what babies should eat and where they are from, we didnt know that much still, but we leart a lot more than that guy knew and it took like 5 minutes. 5MINUTES and you can educate the people you are selling a living animal to. Why? Why cant he take 5minutes to learn something!? And why would he put a BABY through that. a BABY for Gods sake! He should be fined for cruelty to animals, I think, but a lot of people wouldnt see it as cruelty.
And as for Tillys breeder, they seemed to know enough, but wouldnt tell us anything, Why would you sell something so precious without telling the person what you know? Why would you sell someone who knows nothing about the species an unweaned baby? Its just wrong. Im not saying I dont think it can give a better bond(not saying it does either), but still it is wrong, i would never sell an unweaned baby to someone I didnt know(or any bird for that fact).
Both of the people are selling birds to people who are blind to the subject, Who knows where the bird will end up and that it would be cared for properally?
Sorry for ranting, this has just been something that really bugs my for a long while now. I really wish RSPCA would stop things like this, because i can imagine it often ends in a bird who is neglected and abused, or sold again and again, or let into the wild. Tilly is lucky she didnt get sold to somebody else, and that we picked her (I wonder where her sibling is at?). And Im not saying that there arent people that will keep the bird and love it forever, but im saying allot of people wouldnt, and usually it isnt the case. The place I work, you should see the amount of birds that are surendered each week(mind you I live in a VERY small town!) , either aggresive and unwanted or from people who just dont care for them anymore or have no time for them. They are eventually released into the huge freeflight aivery with everyone else , and if they think they are human and end up attacked in the aivery they go back to cage life... So I get to see allot of that sort of thing, unwanted birds and its sad, and some tend to get pretty depresed (especially eclectusses) especially if they were really attached to the previous owner.
I just wish people selling birds would take the time to educate the buyers and make them aware of what a big responsibility they are.




