by Pajarita » Thu Aug 04, 2016 1:00 pm
The large number came more from flocks of little ones than anything else, actually. I had flocks of around 35 of budgies, tiels and lovebirds, 5 doves, a passel of canaries, two umbrellas that were bonded to each other and did not need me at all, pairs of amazons, pairs of mini macaws, etc. The greatest majority of the birds I took in did not really like people much so been free and with other birds made them happy. Nobody was caged except the handicapped and they were in flight cages. The house was big (4 bedrooms, 1 BIG home office and family room -which I used as hospital and quarantine, living room, dining room, HUGE laundry/mud room, 3 car garage and a birdroom that was 24 x 13 with big double windows on three sides) and it was just my husband and I so there was plenty of room for everybody. But it was A LOT of work! I was weighing a bit under 100 lb, could not sleep more than 3 or 4 hours a night, my blood pressure was completely out of control, etc.
When I lost the house (the chlamydiosis epidemic wiped out any reserve we had and left us deep in debt), I rehomed the friendly ones, kept the old and handicapped and put the others back in rescue by distributing them among three different rescues and a sanctuary (the cockatoos, some amazons and the eclectus all went to sanctuaries because they were all 'special needs' birds and pretty much, unadoptable -not that I believe that there is such a thing, mind you! but for 'normal' standards).