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As a kid growing up it was quite popular for folk to have budgies, canaries, finches etc as caged pets.
I cannot recall the last time I encountered a caged bird and wondered if it has gone out of favour.
Do any ABers have caged birds?
I cannot recall the last time I encountered a caged bird and wondered if it has gone out of favour.
Do any ABers have caged birds?
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I remember having caged birds when I was a kid but haven't encountered them in any house I have visited for years.
I remember having caged birds when I was a kid but haven't encountered them in any house I have visited for years.
I did a home visit once (I used to work in the NHS in the community) to a lady who had free flying lovebirds. One of the things we were there for was to make suggestions for bits of kit that would make her safer and more independent in the kitchen so my colleague went into the kitchen to chat to her while she made some tea (she offered, we weren't testing her) while I had a conversation with her worried daughter. Tea came in and I drank mine, my colleague didn't have any but i wasn't surprised as she only ever drank coffee, then we agreed when we would come back with some kit to try and left.
Outside, my colleague said she was surprised to see me drink the tea.....because there had been bird poo in all the teacups!!! She said it was okay because the lady had carefully shaken it all out.
After that we had a code, if either of us saw anything amiss, if offered a drink we would say "no thanks I have just had one" as a signal to refuse politely.
Outside, my colleague said she was surprised to see me drink the tea.....because there had been bird poo in all the teacups!!! She said it was okay because the lady had carefully shaken it all out.
After that we had a code, if either of us saw anything amiss, if offered a drink we would say "no thanks I have just had one" as a signal to refuse politely.
True story ..As a child we used to have budgie called Billy .He could talk for England .We used to roll an orange up and down the table and he'd skitter along after it .He was very tame and used to hang out on the curtain rail or sit on your shoulder .
We also had chickens and an Aylesbury duck .The duck was called Joey and I made a fool of this duck in spite of my Dad saying it was for the pot . It used to sit on my lap and follow me about and loved cake. It was duly slaughtered and put on the table, whereupon the budgie squawked ...Joey ,where's Joey .....having been taught to say this .
I bawled and refused to eat it ,Mother tutted and I've never eaten duck since ... ever.
My Dad had duck sarnies in his pack up for days :)
We had the budgie for years until one morning he pegged out .My dear old Dad tried to revive him with some brandy on a dropper and was most upset at his demise :(
We also had chickens and an Aylesbury duck .The duck was called Joey and I made a fool of this duck in spite of my Dad saying it was for the pot . It used to sit on my lap and follow me about and loved cake. It was duly slaughtered and put on the table, whereupon the budgie squawked ...Joey ,where's Joey .....having been taught to say this .
I bawled and refused to eat it ,Mother tutted and I've never eaten duck since ... ever.
My Dad had duck sarnies in his pack up for days :)
We had the budgie for years until one morning he pegged out .My dear old Dad tried to revive him with some brandy on a dropper and was most upset at his demise :(