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shelly58 Posts: 373

one thing about toys is swap them around every few weeks i.e dont let him have them all at once as it can stress them....try giving him some grated carrot mine use to love it and a bit of rich tea biscuit lol

You will be able to get him to bond with you but it will take time ...we use to tame down wild parrots by just spending time talking and feeding titbits, then next stage would be to try and get the bird to step up onto a perch while holding the perch just under its chest....as time went on the perch got shorter till it was replaced by a finger or hand in case of large parrots lol


Im sure you'll have great fun together with the odd bite here and there
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Posted: 2009-04-30 22:08:28
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lukechris Posts: > 500

Yep and shelly, do they hurt
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Posted: 2009-04-30 22:13:12
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shelly58 Posts: 373


On 2009-04-30 22:13:12, lukechris wrote:
Yep and shelly, do they hurt




but not as much as a large parrot bite now that does hurt!
[ This Message was edited by: shelly58 on 2009-04-30 21:42 ]

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Posted: 2009-04-30 22:16:32
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Miss UK Posts: > 500

He listens to Radio 1 im gunna ave to buy a wind-up radio
though my electric costs alot

he also likes my Techno music especially Carlo Resoort 0
Class hes trying to sing it

Eastenders theme tune he goes mental at im
beginning to think he hates it

he done his first Wolf Whistle at me today so looks like he's getting settled,
I wish i could get him used to my hand all I get from him is bloody fingers atm he has one painful nip everytime he gets you you bleed!

Oh and shelly I know how it feels like being bit from a parrot I got bitten by one when I did work experience at school at the Birmingham nature centre haha it's something you will always remember!

them birds kick ass! but cockatiels bloody well hurt too!
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Posted: 2009-05-01 00:33:21
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smilerthe cheshirecat Posts: > 500



Any use to you?
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Posted: 2009-05-01 00:59:54
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Miss UK Posts: > 500

haha now thats gunna give my bird a heart attack i'll just live with the sore hands
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Posted: 2009-05-01 02:47:34
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smilerthe cheshirecat Posts: > 500

It does look abit extreme... will give you that one


Maybe....



Shows the love doesn't it
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Posted: 2009-05-01 13:00:05
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nikolat Posts: 187

Nice
You'll have to bond with her before you can let her fly around. Trust me, I know from personal experience

But they are nice birds, none the less. I got a parakeet after mine escaped (remember the personal experience I mentioned? Oh and don't ask me how ), and he's simply adorable
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Posted: 2009-05-01 13:24:44
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Miss UK Posts: > 500

Im gunna buy a BIGGER cage for him cos I think the one I got is too small plus I would like to get him a little lady for companionship it will make my life easier to when im out having to worry about him

is this cage suitable to rehouse him and a lady?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/TABASCO[....]7C301%3A1%7C293%3A1%7C294%3A50

Shelly I bought a Wooden perch yesterday sort pics out tomorrow cos im heading out tonight
[ This Message was edited by: Miss UK on 2009-05-02 19:43 ]

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Posted: 2009-05-02 20:41:44
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shelly58 Posts: 373

that cage is more than suitable for 2 they will have plenty of room in there together....BUT a word of caution not all get on together, you are best keeping them side by side for a few weeks till they get use to each other...then put them together but keep an eye out as its usually the female's that can be aggressive!....good luck


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Posted: 2009-05-02 22:49:38
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