New Baby Indian Ringneck
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 12:16 pm
Hi everyone,
I am new here and thought I would introduce myself. I am the proud parent of less than 2 month old baby IRN. I am a little unsure of his age, but he is still eating baby food and was receiving three feedings a day when I adopted him. He is currently trying new foods such as soft veggies, fruit, softened pellets, and small bits of millet. He seems to be a strong bird, he is doing well with perching, stepping up, and walking around exploring. I have been reading the posts and articles on this site and thought that I would ask if there are any important or interesting things I should know about IRNs. I am not sure if Joey is really a boy. I do not know yet if I will have him DNA tested or just wait for the ring to emerge or not. Joey is a grey mutation. I also have five other birds in the house. A Quaker parrot and four budgies. So far all is going well!
Thank you in advance for any help you can provide me with!
-Nikki (JoeysMom)
I am new here and thought I would introduce myself. I am the proud parent of less than 2 month old baby IRN. I am a little unsure of his age, but he is still eating baby food and was receiving three feedings a day when I adopted him. He is currently trying new foods such as soft veggies, fruit, softened pellets, and small bits of millet. He seems to be a strong bird, he is doing well with perching, stepping up, and walking around exploring. I have been reading the posts and articles on this site and thought that I would ask if there are any important or interesting things I should know about IRNs. I am not sure if Joey is really a boy. I do not know yet if I will have him DNA tested or just wait for the ring to emerge or not. Joey is a grey mutation. I also have five other birds in the house. A Quaker parrot and four budgies. So far all is going well!
Thank you in advance for any help you can provide me with!
-Nikki (JoeysMom)