Ha ha thank god for Dr Killinger traps. I never thought to tack them to the wall, they’re just on all the tall bookcases and stuff.
@kellysuzanne9763 жыл бұрын
So cute 🥰
@mylovelyparrots57213 жыл бұрын
So sweet
@petrichorbreeze4 жыл бұрын
Poor guy in the middle got his eye poked at 0:12
@ThaddeusGhostal
3 жыл бұрын
In that time i also saved 15% on car insurance.
@tinabell65833 жыл бұрын
best house EVER💖💜💜🐦🌸🌼
@ma7mody3 жыл бұрын
We have a male black headed and we love him 🤗
@jcfra420 Жыл бұрын
Caiques are so adorable, but they do need ALOT of attention.
@ProvidenceMeadow
Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 you are not kidding!!!
@fredfreeman28702 жыл бұрын
What is your best advice for introducing two Caiques to each other? Thank you, your birds are awesome
@ProvidenceMeadow
Жыл бұрын
Sorry for the horribly delayed response - I'm still getting used to how KZread and it's comments works 🙄 Whenever introducing a new caique to an established flock (even if the 'flock' is just a single parrot) it is very important to keep in mind that the new addition is going through a complete and total life change - and that the established flock now has an "intruder". I always recommend having a complete cage setup for each parrot, as things may or may not work out and you need to be prepared for the worst. After a proper quarantine (usually 2 weeks, with an included vet check, unless you know the addition's complete history) put the new parrots' cage in the same room, within sight and sound of, but not near the established flock... typically, across the room. This allows everybirdy to see and hear each other, without any direct interaction so they become familiar with the new addition, but do not have physical access for safety. After a few days, move the cages close to each other - and as they get closer, be extremely aware of the body language from all involved. Any pulling back of the wings/shoulders, pinning of the eyes, fluffing of the feathers on the back of the neck indicates a negative reaction....move the cages apart again and wait longer. Any of the above body language added to climbing at the bars, banging their beaks on the bars, pacing or stomping about indicates a VERY negative reaction.... Normally with these types of reactions, it's a clear indication that the parrots are not going to get along. If everybirdy involved seems calm and uninterested, you can try having them out in a neutral area together. This MUST be done with your direct and undistracted supervision - caiques are extremely fast at attacking and can injure or even kill another in moments. Have a towel handy in case you need to intervene 😉 Also, never just add one parrot to anothers cage....cage aggression, food aggression, etc can quickly become an accident involving serious injuries or worse. If after several days of short, calm introductions they seem to be getting along, things are likely to be ok to let them out together unsupervised. Typically, caging together takes weeks to months of supervision....though there are times when caiques will become bff's right off the bat - but this is an exception, not the norm. We have 14 caiques, with 13 separate cage 'spaces', and have to separate them into 6 different recess periods for a reason. This is all simply due to who does and does not get along. I hope that helps, and again I apologize for the long delay in my reply.
@Master_Petes_Theater
Жыл бұрын
@ProvidenceMeadow That's great advice and beautifully written, too! 👏👏👏👍👍👍😊
@BlutEngelBatty2 жыл бұрын
holy hell an army of caiques!!!i'm jeslous lol. but they can be aggressive ah. atm i got a amazon and a conure xD
@ProvidenceMeadow
Жыл бұрын
Yes, caiques can definitely be aggressive - that is actually why most of them are here, due to aggressive behavior towards their previous parronts 😯
@BoundInChains7 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@emrekara33636 ай бұрын
Very sweet. Greetings from Türkiye
@algizWl Жыл бұрын
Малышечки!!
@abiruiz81233 жыл бұрын
I want one. I want a baby so bad🥰
@sarahramos6926
3 жыл бұрын
same! they just seem like they would be the best companion
@michaelliu73792 жыл бұрын
These caiques are cute and fun. Are you selling some of them?
@ProvidenceMeadow
Жыл бұрын
No, we are a sanctuary. We do not sell, breed, foster-out or rehome our intakes. We have every intention on them safely and happily living out the rest of their lives here 🥰
@TheScantraaxx5 ай бұрын
anyone else notice in the beginning one pokes the others eye and they get mad and poke them right back XD
@ProvidenceMeadow
5 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 they are always looking for trouble 😉
@parmanandkushwaha75893 жыл бұрын
Best h
@jase123111 Жыл бұрын
Have you ever bred them? I have a 12 foot long aviary in my garden that is now empty. Do you think I could keep about 6 caiques together in there, or would they fight with each other?
@ProvidenceMeadow
Жыл бұрын
We do not breed them - the main reason that we exist is because of the already saturated market for parrots. Sadly, there are currently tens of thousands of parrots in rescues, shelters and sanctuarys 🥺 The breeding of parrots for profit and as pets needs to stop, or at a minimum be heavily regulated.
@Ufthak
Жыл бұрын
@@ProvidenceMeadowagreed but how to do it and NOT overdo it? In mainland China you can legally own only budgies, lovebirds and cockatiels - for other species one needs a license, which typically only theme parks can obtain. I find it an overkill as it bars normal people from owning a parrot while allowing filthy rich to bribe the officials and have it anyway (and brag online). At the same time millions of parrots belonging to the three allowed species are suffering due to non-restrained breeding by thousands of sellers in a very competitive market, which kind of defeats the purpose of partial regulation like this in the first place. I can’t think of anything to limit their suffering without a complete and thorough ban on breeding and selling of all species.
@ProvidenceMeadow
Жыл бұрын
Yes, a 12' aviary would be a great place for them! However, not all caiques get along, which is why we have so many cages, and 6 different recesses. As for breeding, we do not. As a sanctuary we do not sell, breed, rehome or foster out our intakes...there are already tens of thousands of parrots in rescues and shelters already just waiting for loving forever homes, and we refuse to add to the problem.
@MM-ev1sq2 жыл бұрын
My caique parrot is adorable little chap. But gets over excited his eyes are pinned then he savages my hand. Tried handling gloves but he not likes them.
@ProvidenceMeadow
Жыл бұрын
I use gloves here as well, when needed. They don't like them at first, but do get used to them.
@monitoot7 ай бұрын
Viva Brazil 🇧🇷 😂
@12sRC10 ай бұрын
do you breed them?
@ProvidenceMeadow
10 ай бұрын
We do not. We are a sanctuary, and as a sanctuary we do not sell, breed, re-home or foster out our intakes - we are their forever home ❤️
@AzliZulkiflle-bo7rn Жыл бұрын
How to differ/determine between male and female?
@ProvidenceMeadow
Жыл бұрын
There actually is no way to tell them apart visually - caiques are monomorphic, there are no visual differences between males and females.
@muttersmommy3073 жыл бұрын
are they fighting or are they scratching each other
@elusive4557
Жыл бұрын
They're preening each other, it's a sign of affection
@rexjanblachamalinowski27952 жыл бұрын
kk
@darlenefraser30223 жыл бұрын
Just think about living with all of those birb feces
@ProvidenceMeadow
7 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 They are small parrots, and their sh*t doesn't stink - so it's not an issue 😉 Our doggos and cats - their craps stink 😜
@darlenefraser3022
7 ай бұрын
@@ProvidenceMeadow I used to raise budgies and cockatiels. Yes, their feces DO stink.
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I have a five years old girl caique. She is sweet and playful. Can’t imagine a home having a group of caiques as family members . Lovely and warmly 😊
Having these little kids at home, your day will never be boring... I love these kids, they're just soooo adorable 😍😍😘😘
Wow. What a gift you give these sweetie pies. Thank you for taking care of and loving these angels blessings to you.
Oh, they are just SO ADORABLE!! I love seeing Caiques behave and get along, at least for a little while!!
@g.v.m7935
3 жыл бұрын
"For a little while" exactly. :P
@mushtaqahmed872
2 жыл бұрын
@@g.v.m7935 they are babies so
Wow the whole living room is their home. Perfect! ✌👍
@Cloud-vp7wv
2 жыл бұрын
Til they poop on everything
@Master_Petes_Theater
Жыл бұрын
@@Cloud-vp7wvStrategically placed coverings help.
@ProvidenceMeadow
Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣
So adorable!
@ProvidenceMeadow
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
They are adorable ❤
sooo beautiful and cuuute... i love it
Adorable little guys they are❤😍
Ha ha thank god for Dr Killinger traps. I never thought to tack them to the wall, they’re just on all the tall bookcases and stuff.
So cute 🥰
So sweet
Poor guy in the middle got his eye poked at 0:12
@ThaddeusGhostal
3 жыл бұрын
In that time i also saved 15% on car insurance.
best house EVER💖💜💜🐦🌸🌼
We have a male black headed and we love him 🤗
Caiques are so adorable, but they do need ALOT of attention.
@ProvidenceMeadow
Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 you are not kidding!!!
What is your best advice for introducing two Caiques to each other? Thank you, your birds are awesome
@ProvidenceMeadow
Жыл бұрын
Sorry for the horribly delayed response - I'm still getting used to how KZread and it's comments works 🙄 Whenever introducing a new caique to an established flock (even if the 'flock' is just a single parrot) it is very important to keep in mind that the new addition is going through a complete and total life change - and that the established flock now has an "intruder". I always recommend having a complete cage setup for each parrot, as things may or may not work out and you need to be prepared for the worst. After a proper quarantine (usually 2 weeks, with an included vet check, unless you know the addition's complete history) put the new parrots' cage in the same room, within sight and sound of, but not near the established flock... typically, across the room. This allows everybirdy to see and hear each other, without any direct interaction so they become familiar with the new addition, but do not have physical access for safety. After a few days, move the cages close to each other - and as they get closer, be extremely aware of the body language from all involved. Any pulling back of the wings/shoulders, pinning of the eyes, fluffing of the feathers on the back of the neck indicates a negative reaction....move the cages apart again and wait longer. Any of the above body language added to climbing at the bars, banging their beaks on the bars, pacing or stomping about indicates a VERY negative reaction.... Normally with these types of reactions, it's a clear indication that the parrots are not going to get along. If everybirdy involved seems calm and uninterested, you can try having them out in a neutral area together. This MUST be done with your direct and undistracted supervision - caiques are extremely fast at attacking and can injure or even kill another in moments. Have a towel handy in case you need to intervene 😉 Also, never just add one parrot to anothers cage....cage aggression, food aggression, etc can quickly become an accident involving serious injuries or worse. If after several days of short, calm introductions they seem to be getting along, things are likely to be ok to let them out together unsupervised. Typically, caging together takes weeks to months of supervision....though there are times when caiques will become bff's right off the bat - but this is an exception, not the norm. We have 14 caiques, with 13 separate cage 'spaces', and have to separate them into 6 different recess periods for a reason. This is all simply due to who does and does not get along. I hope that helps, and again I apologize for the long delay in my reply.
@Master_Petes_Theater
Жыл бұрын
@ProvidenceMeadow That's great advice and beautifully written, too! 👏👏👏👍👍👍😊
holy hell an army of caiques!!!i'm jeslous lol. but they can be aggressive ah. atm i got a amazon and a conure xD
@ProvidenceMeadow
Жыл бұрын
Yes, caiques can definitely be aggressive - that is actually why most of them are here, due to aggressive behavior towards their previous parronts 😯
❤❤❤
Very sweet. Greetings from Türkiye
Малышечки!!
I want one. I want a baby so bad🥰
@sarahramos6926
3 жыл бұрын
same! they just seem like they would be the best companion
These caiques are cute and fun. Are you selling some of them?
@ProvidenceMeadow
Жыл бұрын
No, we are a sanctuary. We do not sell, breed, foster-out or rehome our intakes. We have every intention on them safely and happily living out the rest of their lives here 🥰
anyone else notice in the beginning one pokes the others eye and they get mad and poke them right back XD
@ProvidenceMeadow
5 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 they are always looking for trouble 😉
Best h
Have you ever bred them? I have a 12 foot long aviary in my garden that is now empty. Do you think I could keep about 6 caiques together in there, or would they fight with each other?
@ProvidenceMeadow
Жыл бұрын
We do not breed them - the main reason that we exist is because of the already saturated market for parrots. Sadly, there are currently tens of thousands of parrots in rescues, shelters and sanctuarys 🥺 The breeding of parrots for profit and as pets needs to stop, or at a minimum be heavily regulated.
@Ufthak
Жыл бұрын
@@ProvidenceMeadowagreed but how to do it and NOT overdo it? In mainland China you can legally own only budgies, lovebirds and cockatiels - for other species one needs a license, which typically only theme parks can obtain. I find it an overkill as it bars normal people from owning a parrot while allowing filthy rich to bribe the officials and have it anyway (and brag online). At the same time millions of parrots belonging to the three allowed species are suffering due to non-restrained breeding by thousands of sellers in a very competitive market, which kind of defeats the purpose of partial regulation like this in the first place. I can’t think of anything to limit their suffering without a complete and thorough ban on breeding and selling of all species.
@ProvidenceMeadow
Жыл бұрын
Yes, a 12' aviary would be a great place for them! However, not all caiques get along, which is why we have so many cages, and 6 different recesses. As for breeding, we do not. As a sanctuary we do not sell, breed, rehome or foster out our intakes...there are already tens of thousands of parrots in rescues and shelters already just waiting for loving forever homes, and we refuse to add to the problem.
My caique parrot is adorable little chap. But gets over excited his eyes are pinned then he savages my hand. Tried handling gloves but he not likes them.
@ProvidenceMeadow
Жыл бұрын
I use gloves here as well, when needed. They don't like them at first, but do get used to them.
Viva Brazil 🇧🇷 😂
do you breed them?
@ProvidenceMeadow
10 ай бұрын
We do not. We are a sanctuary, and as a sanctuary we do not sell, breed, re-home or foster out our intakes - we are their forever home ❤️
How to differ/determine between male and female?
@ProvidenceMeadow
Жыл бұрын
There actually is no way to tell them apart visually - caiques are monomorphic, there are no visual differences between males and females.
are they fighting or are they scratching each other
@elusive4557
Жыл бұрын
They're preening each other, it's a sign of affection
kk
Just think about living with all of those birb feces
@ProvidenceMeadow
7 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 They are small parrots, and their sh*t doesn't stink - so it's not an issue 😉 Our doggos and cats - their craps stink 😜
@darlenefraser3022
7 ай бұрын
@@ProvidenceMeadow I used to raise budgies and cockatiels. Yes, their feces DO stink.
are you planning to sell pair?
just asking
Must be poop everywhere
@Berniewahlbrinck
3 жыл бұрын
@Bri Shit happens