Parrotlet May 14 Final LR
Parrotlet May 14 Final LR
record keeper
(Forpus coelestis)
INFORMATION
Name: _____________________________________________________________ Hatching date:_______________________________________
This bird was rehomed with limited information available :
Species: ___________________________________________________________ Latin name: _________________________________________
Band #: Opened Closed______________________________ Physical characteristic of ID: ________________________
Microchip #:_______________________________________________________ Chip manufacturer: _________________________________
Breeder:__________________________________________________ Captive bred Neonate diet fed: ___________________________________
Average weight: ___________ g Sex: M F Unknown
Sexing Method (parrotlets are dimorphic and can easily be sexed by the dark blue color streaks near their eyes, under carriage of their wings and feathers
on their backs. Mutations can be more difficult to identify.): Sexual dimorphism Has layed eggs
EXAMINATION
Tested for: Polyomavirus Pacheco’s Virus Psittacose Chlamydia PBFD Borna: Type _______________
Sample taken from: Feathers Blood Nail Vein Environmental swab Droppings
Diet provided - specify as much detail as possible (quantity eaten, brands, frequency offered, etc,)
Formulated diet: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ /_________ %
MEDICAL HISTORY
Check-mark the following (if your parrotlet has previously encountered & required medical attention for):
Respiratory problems Bacterial infections Allergic reactions
Egg binding or related peritonitis Feather damaging behaviour Parasitic infection
Bumble foot /pododermatitis Eye infection Intoxication
Yeast / mycosis infections Cloacal papillomas Skin disorder
Ear infection Trauma Fractures
Others: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Sleeping cage is covered at night Night light is provided near sleeping quarters
Pesticide free: Yes Unknown Are the perches of varied dimensions: Yes No
Does your parrot get; Showered Bathed Misted? Frequency & enjoyment: __________________________________
Is basking lamp available for post misting / showering / bathing moments? Yes No
How many times a week? ______________ How long for each basking session? ______________min
Exposure to natural sunlight: Yes No Full spectrum lighting: Yes No Number of hours per day: _____________
The number of hours of undisturbed sleep per night: ______________ Number of hours of daytime nap: ___________________
Is the cage covered for the night: Yes No Do you retreat your bird to a sleeping cage at night? Yes No
Does your parrot have a cage mate? Yes No if yes, since when? ________________ what species? ________________
Are there other birds in your household? Yes No If yes, specify number: _____________________________________________
Is your family or parrot sitter familiar with potentially toxic & hazardous materials? Yes No
The weaning cage can be used as a sleeping cage or retreat quarters to provide quiet and
peaceful environment for the bird.
1. Accessorizing the cage with cotton rope perch provides a comfortable foot rest and stable grip.
2. White paper liner at the bottom of the cage is recommended for daily monitoring of the droppings.
3. Extruded diet and water dish solely provided (ideally, no enrichment foods).
4. No toys within nor activity gym on top of the cage.
Towel trained and comfortable wrapped in a towel (in case of an emergency intervention)? Yes No
Caretaker is familiar with signs of distress, illnesses and basic first aid techniques? Yes No
Enjoys visual enrichment such as: Television, radio , windows specify: ____________________________________________________
Is your parrotlet trained to step up on a scale perch for weight monitoring? Yes No
Are flight feathers groomed? Yes No Frequency & degree (# of flight feathers equally on each side): _________________________
Weight monitoring is recommended at least once a week to monitor health and evaluate
the dietary needs, prevent obesity and adjust the exercise program of your feathered
companion. For more accuracy, always weigh your bird in the morning before his first meal.
If you note a significant weight loss over a short period of time, consult with your avian
health professional for advice.
Essential items are an Needed items should Optional items are Recommended for Recommended for Care items are
absolute must at the be provided to your suggestions and use in your birds day use in your birds indispensable and
time of acquiring or bird over time as may be required cage. A separate day sleeping cage. A should be considered
adopting your bird. lifestages, agility and according to your and and night dwelling distinct, separate in order to provide
dexterity progress your bird's lifestyle, will favor versatility, sleeping cage is responsible health
in order to offer an interests and choice prevent cage recommended to monitoring, first
optimal lifestyle. needs. bonding, territorial provide optimal rest aid assistance and
behaviors and and versatility. behavioral training.
hormonal activity.
Extruded diet
x x x
(Tropican)
Enrichment diet
x x
(Tropimix)
Seed mix x x x
Vitamin /
x x x
mineral supplement (Prime)
Day cage x x
Sleeping cage
x x x x
(weaning cage)
Cage cover x x x
Sleeping tent x x
Food dishes
x x x
for formulated or seed diet
Stainless steel / ceramic dishes
x x x
(water and soft food)
Water bottle x x x
Cage bottom paper liner
x x x
(or litter if grill is used)
Seed Guard x
Food clip / Skewers x
Sand perch covers x x
Mirror x x
Bird pacifier x x
Bird room accessories (ropes etc) x x x
Nesting material & nest x
Full spectrum lighting x x
Water misting bottle x x
Bird Bath x x
Shower Perch x x
Post misting
x x x
basking lamp
Transporter (carrier) x x
Training stand x
Flight harness x
Activity center/
x
play gym
Outdoor flight x
Bird stroller or back pack
x
for travelling
Exercise toys
x x
(swing, net, bouncing perch)
PERCHES
OPTIONS ESSENTIAL NEEDED OPTIONAL DAY NIGHT CARE
Feather conditioner x x
Auditory & visual enrichment (DVDs, Cds) x x
Emergency first aid kit x x
Weight monitoring scale & Perch x x
Rotary tool, cutter, nail file (nail grooming) x x
Reference books and DVDS x