The Ultimate Guide to Eclectus Parrots by Kirsten Badham
>> Monday, March 24, 2014
Topics covered in the book:
About Eclectus
Eckies in the wild
The Miracle of life
Battle of the sexes
Choosing your Eclectus
Choosing the right breeder
The importance of follow up service
Vet checks
The dangers of buying an unweaned bird
Caring for your Eclectus
Cage size and setup
Bringing your new Eckie home
Bonding
The blinking game
Establishing a routine
Baby calls and noise factor
The Eclectus diet
Dietary needs
Sprouted seed
Egg and biscuit
Recipes
Eclectus health
The Eclectus molt
Born to fly
Poop’ology
Weight checks
The importance of worming
Nail trimming
Stress bars and feather barring
Mising toes
Eckie safe plants
Dangers
Heavy metal poisoning
Household dangers
Abuse and neglect – there is no excuse
Emergency care
First aid kit
Emergency care
Crop impaction/stasis
Eclectus Behavior
Eckie body language
Eye pinning
Ghost chasing
Bad dreams
Freeze!
Eyes wide open
Zombie kids
Training
Showering with your parrot
Harness training
Recall training
Teaching your Eckie to talk
Eclectus Challenges
Hormonal Eckies
Introducing a second Eckie
What to do if your parrot escapes
Playtime
It’s time to play
DIY toys
Final word
Kirsten Badham is a parrot lover and Eclectus specialist. She has spent over a decade keeping, breeding and working with companion Eclectus and has devoted much of her life to caring for and understanding these beautiful parrots.
Kirsten has extensively researched the behavioural traits, mannerisms and temperament of this enigmatic species. She continues to study their dietary requirements, hormone fluctuations, breeding, health, incubation, hand raising, psychological requirements and developmental patterns. Her knowledge and understanding of the species enables her to assist people from around the world care for these amazing parrots.
Kirsten has enjoyed success breeding Eclectus in a communal setting with a strong focus on providing her breeding pairs with an abundance of mental stimulus. She has also written articles for the Australian Bird Keeper, Parrots Magazine and the Parrots Society of Australia.
Kirsten and her husband, Jason, recently chose to retire their breeding parrots. Their focus is to help educate owners and better the lives of parrots everywhere. With one reference book completed, they are currently working on to the next manuscript.
Price: $19.99 USD
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