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(J) (]) c o J ~ CD.c () ~ >-.D o (5.c CL Adultpair Muller~sparrots. First Breeding of the utter's Parrot (Tanygnathus sumatranus) Domestic youngfemaie Muller~s parrot) age 10 months (Noel). by M.D. Moll and K.K. Muser Everglades Aviaries Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Our interest in the Muller's parrot began when we received a call from a woman wanting to know if we would be interested in taking a pet Muller's he could no longer keep. The bird was a male and a ix ear captive. We were not familiar with the pecies and made a quick check of Parrots o/the World and several other reference books for additional information on the Muller s. Of the ix subspecie listed, none were common in captivity. A range wa given a covering the Philippine Islands, Sulu Archipelago, Talaud and Sangir Islands, the Celebes Islands and Indonesia. Little was given as to the breeding habits or maintenance requirement of the pecie. Muller's parrot can be and often. Continued on page 34 32 June/July 1987 Imported young male Muller ~s parrot (Noah).

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included a wide variety and selection. Sunflower seed (black, white and Russian), peanuts, peppers, oats, parakeet seed, canary seed, hemp, squash, buckwheat, safflower and hard corn were fed every day. Dry dog food 4 and soaked and drained monkey chow 5 were fed on a daily basis. A feed mix was placed on top of the seed and was comprised of chopped whole wheat bread, carrots, apples, chickory, kernel corn and Bright Plumes 6 Whole corn on the cob was given to the birds each day as well as other fruits and vegetables in season. The age of the male Muller's was estimated to be about six years and we knew that the female was sexually mature. Both birds were placed together in late May of 1983. Courtship displays were soon observed. Courting took place while both birds hung from the top of the cage. Preening and mutual feeding were also observed in the inverted position. In early September the birds were noticed working at the nest box. The nest box was of one inch white pine and measured 12 by 12 by 24 inches, the greater measurement being the depth of the box. A three and onehalf inch entrance hole was placed off center and 20 inches from the bottom of the box. A five inch by 12 inch inspection door was placed five inches from the bottom of the box and to the side away from the entrance hole. The box was filled with ten inches of fir shavings mixed with one half cup of 10 percent Seven dust and topped with a layer ofpine bark mulch. Many hours were spent watching the courting Muller's, but breeding was never actually observed. During a daily inspection of the nest box in early November, the first egg was discovered. Two days later a second egg was layed. In the third week ofnovember the eggs were candled and found to be infertile. Both eggs were pulled from the nest and saved. The birds continued to court and work the nest box. OnJanuary 27, 1984 another egg was laid. A second egg followed two days later. Both parents shared the incubation duties and on the 21st of February the first chick hatched. Two days after the first hatching, the second egg was checked. A chick was found dead in the shell. At eight days of age, a routine inspection revealed that the chick's crop was empty. A second inspection several hours later gave the same results. The chick was pulled and placed in an incubator. The temperature of the incubator was set at 93 degrees and the chick was placed on a seven-times-a-day feeding schedule. Hand feeding was done with a syringe and soft rubber feeding tube. Food was placed directly into the chick's crop. The formula for the first two weeks consisted of soaked and blended monkey chow, Bright Plumes 6, peanut butter, fresh carrots, bananas, endive and Micro-Vet with Vitamins 7 All the food items were blended with water to give a thick mixture that would just pass through a feeding tube. After two weeks of the starter formula, Gerber's dry oatmeal baby cereal was added to thicken the formula. Feeding was gradually reduced to twice a day and this was the standard until the chick was weaned at eleven weeks ofage. One observation made on the chick was that the eye is dark. All texts reviewed listed the iris of the young birds to be colored a pale yellow. The young Muller's we raised did not begin to show a change in the color of the iris until it reached about six months ofage. A total change of color will probably not occur until the bird is at least one year ofage or older. With only a minor setback during the chick's development, she has developed into a vigorous, healthy young adult. After surgical sexing revealed the presence of ovaries, a young imported male was secured for future breeding with "NoeJ:' It is now December and the parent birds are again busily courting. We expect another clutch ofeggs to be laid in the next several months and look forward to establishing a permanent colony ofmuller's parrots in the United States. As an epilog to our breeding success with the Muller's, we feel that it is important to point out how imperative a cooperative breeding effort is between parties having access to rare or unusual birds. Without the full cooperation of all individuals involved with our breeding success, the Muller's parrot would still remain a species not yet propagated in the United States. REFERENCES L Pembroke Park Animal Clinic, Pembroke Park, Florida 33009. 2. Vita-lites: mfg. by Durotest, 2321 Kennedy Blvd., North Bergen, Newjersey 07047. 3. Vitapol: Vineland Laboratories, Inc., Vineland, New jersey 08360. 4. Hill's Science Diet Canine Maintenance: Hill's Pet Products, P.O. Box 148, Topeka, Kansas 66601. 5. Hill's Science Primate Dry: Hill's Pet Products, P.O. Box 148, Topkea, Kansas 66601. 6. Bright Plumes: Biopet Corp., 7110 NW. 6th Ave., Miami, Florida 33150. 7. Micr-Vet SF: Bio-Ceutic Labs., St. joseph, Missouri 64502. THE ACADEMY APPROACH to TAMING MACAWS by RISA TEITLER VIBEEl 78 min., color, VHS or Beta $59.95 (Mass. residents add $3.00 tax) Make checks payable to: EAGLE'S NEST VIDEO P.O. Box 100, Dept. WB, Auburn, MA 01501 Bird Pet and Supplies Retailers - did you know that one of the most prestigious bird publications, The Watchbird is available for resale in your store? Call or write for information: American Federation of Aviculture P.O. Box 1568 Redondo Beach, CA 90278 (213) 372-2988 afa WATCHBIRD 35