Parrots: Hand fed babies. We Breed Cockatoos,Caiques,Macaws,Eclectus,Conures,African Greys,Senegals,Amboina Kings, Meyers Parrotlets Hawk Heads . We are members of American Federation of Aviculture, Avicultural Society of America and National Cockatiel society. We are a board and care facility for the elerly aka assisted living in California
All are birds are used for pet therapy and education for the elderly in my board and care facility Country Manor II. Mission Viejo, Ca. 92691 (949)235-4587 or (949)494-2154
E-Mail: daddieo@hotmail.com
For sale : Green Cheek Conure mutations Yellow-sided, Cinnamon, Pineapple,Turquoise
Eclectus: Soloman Island,Redsided and vos
Caiques: White-bellied and Black Headed
Cockatoos: Umbrellas Moluccans Major Mitchell's, Rose Breasted Tritons, Citrons, Lessers, Mediums, &Greater Sulfer Crested , Goffins Slender Bills and Bare Eyed.
Toucanets: Ivory Bill Aracaris NEW ONLY THREE BREEDERS HAVE THEM IN THE USA HOPING FOR BABIES IN JULY
Pacific Parrotlet Mutations: Blue,Lutino,Fallow and splits
Senegals , Meyers
Rubino Eastern Rosellas, Pionus Blue headed and Brons wings Push for price list
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Our pet Lucy is a Soloman Island Eclectus. She is different then my other Eclectus, They say hi or hello when ever you come into their space and whine and cry like my oldest son and so on. Lucy, on the other hand will not whistle to me, but she will whistle up a storm with my wife. Lucy will cuddle with me but not my wife. Lucy has spoken to me only three times and I think she could feel my feelings and said the right things. I got Lucy second hand from a single young man moving out of state. He told me she was a closet talker and would say his name and whistle Bridge Over Troubled Water. When I got her home she was very defensive of her cage I had to use a glove and a stick to get her out. She would flare her eyes, puff up and whistle at me to say, stay away. This went on for about four months. Once I got her out of the cage she was a sweet heart. The only time she would whistle to me was to get my attention when I was vaccuming. She hates the vaccum,then she does her warning whistle. When our pet Nanday, Hudini, got hurt form a hawk. The seniors and I were feeling sad. When I went to move Lucy to quarantine Hudini, she said to me "what's wrong". I thought, she didn't say that, no way. It sounded like she had marbles in her mouth. Then she flared her eyes and got in a submissive position and said, as clear as day "what's wrong." I think she learned to associate pain with the words what's wrong from my client in the next room who has a lot of pain and I always ask her what's wrong. The second time she spoke to me, I felt down, she said "I love you." The Third time she warnd me of danger (On two accounts)by flaring her eyes, puffing up at the person that was getting angrey, then doing her warning whistle, and when I still did not listen to her she bit my ear. That got my attention. 11/2000 Lucy now will let my wife hold her and if Lucy is with her she does not want to get off to come to me.
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White Bellied Caiques vaccinated
We no longer band our babies unless you have a deposit on baby before three weeks old. You must tell us you want your baby banded . We have lost too many pets and breeds due to the bands. We will Micro Chip your baby for $43. Two of our vets agree with us.
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We Specialize in Breeding Parrots, Amboina King Parrots, Umbrella Cockatoos, Goffin Cockatoos, Slender Bill Cockatoos, Leadbeater Cockatoos, Redsided Eclectus, Vos Marie Eclectus, Soloman Island Eclectus and many more Birds for pet therapy for the elderly in our board and care facilities and our residential care facilities for the elderly.
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Major Michell's / Citron Hybrid babies,we did not put the pair together, we bought out a breeder going out of business and will not pull apart they love each other. Babies are light peach/pink Where as Major Michell's are a darker pink
Pet Therapy
...Changing Sadness Into Smiles
Mary Lou, a senior resident at Country Manor Pet Therapy did not like the heavy pain killers prescribed for her as they caused her not to be alert and made it hard for her to do things for herself. When her pain started to increase, she would become depressed. Staff at our facility began by handing her a baby bird, and watched as a smile would come to her face. Her pain sonn turned into love and her feelings were redirected towards the baby bird.
Linda has Alzheimer’s and the medicine does not always work to help her stay calm. Sometimes she becomes agitated and wants to go home. There is no home to go to, except in her mind as a 5-year-old little girl back on the family farm. Agitation could turn to anger. We decided to try a baby bird with her. Amazingly she calmed right down and redirected by cuddling, scratching and talking to the baby bird.
Many seniors get infrequent family visits at such facilities and feel abandoned. Some have even described feelings similar to those we all had as a child when our parents just didn’t understand, and there was no one to talk to except a pet or stuffed animal. At Country Manor (a.k.a. Board & Care) these seniors learn about parrots’ health, history, breeding, and proper care. Pet therapy can keep minds active and is something to do besides just watching TV and playing Bingo. It can come in many forms, and with all types of pets, and for many people who are somehow ill or disabled.
Country Manor Pet Therapy is a place where seniors and baby parrots learn, love, and help each other grow older together. The babies become sweet and well socialized from the elderly residents handling them. Some of the birds learn to talk early because of this interaction.
Find out more about pet therapy in your community. It can change sadness into smiles.
Article by David Christensen of Country Manor Pet Therapy. For more information on our Residential care facility go to our web-sites at http://daddieo.homestead.com and http://countrymanor.homestead.com