God Bless you Both for saving her !!! and I mean that with every ounce of my being. You are her angels.
Justin, You will make a huge difference in her life, she is one lucky bird.
I took on a pair of IRN that had a similar life, in a shed in a cage that was thick on the bottom (must have been a foot thick) of old seed and poop, no fresh water and never a fresh bit of fruit or vegi in their lives.
The owner was sick of them and just going to let them out into the wild. My nephew rescued them to me. One ended up in a beautiful life at an aviary down the road from me with a lovely lady, I have seen her setup and (mallory) as I had called her is so happy there. (Mickey) the other one, well my male Kai fell in love with her and they have since had one breeding season together.
Mickey is alot tamer now she has been with us for almost a year. Kai helps her as he is a tame pet, she follows his lead and comes to play with us all. She is still the flighty one and we cannot step her up, but being the breeding female now, we prefer it that way, just so happy she trusts us and has our Kai as a mate.
If you need any suggestions as you run into hard times just yell and I will try to help as much as I know how and my experiences permit. As will so many others on this board.
Again I could Kiss you for saving this baby.
Thankyou , we all thank you and welcome to the family !
