Choosing a name

houndoomwolf

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So yea I need a name for Talon friend she very mush older and they get along so yea a girl name please thank :)
 

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So you have a female called Talon and you're looking for another female name for a new bird?
 
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houndoomwolf

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Thx for the names guys I really like them especially Zella that a nice name
 

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"Loki" turquoise GCC 1/4/15 hatch date-- "Chiqui" amazon 9/2010 hatch date---- "Banner" green parrotlet hatchdate 11/22/16

RIP "pineapple" lovebird
Not very wise to house a male and female together.
 
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houndoomwolf

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How is it not wise I know about sex and birth but I alway have a eye on them they never do that stuff before
 

Doublete

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Lol. It's gonna happen when m/f are housed together. You can't stop it.
Again. Not a good idea
 
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houndoomwolf

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Talon like her but dosent have a big enterest to do it with her I got him when he was 5 month old
 

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Lola! It's a super sexy and easy name. Also several songs using it!
 
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houndoomwolf

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Lola that name is awesome Talon be like hey Lola how are ya doing in New York City it hard to be apart from you but I love you yes I do lol
 
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houndoomwolf

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Flboy don't worry beside a baby would be nice but probably not of the risk of giving Birth
 

Doublete

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RIP "pineapple" lovebird
Ok I'm not sure you do understand.

M/f pairs should
NOT be caged together. They will breed. It is IRRESPONSIBLE to allow this if you are not an experienced breeder and can help babies if need be.
 
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houndoomwolf

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Look man they can be together beside Talon is younger than his friend and I handle baby animal from birds to guinea pig and to baby snakes I'm not breeding
 

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Look man they can be together beside Talon is younger than his friend and I handle baby animal from birds to guinea pig and to baby snakes I'm not breeding

I have raised and sold over 300 bearded dragons, brd guinea pigs, raised multiple rodents as food, bred geckos. When he gets caught up into the young lady, he has no choice in the matter! This is part of God's design. Even with my experiences of raising multiple creatures successfully, I know I in no way could handle a baby bird! Yes, I have successfully rescued fledged mocking birds and was able to reintroduce them back into their natural habitat! Part of knowing what you are doing is to know when to back off, or to realize you really don't want to go this route! I am smart enough to know just how ignorant I am in certain areas! Sorry to say, I learned this the hard way! At my expense only? I wish!
 

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If they are bonded enough to share a cage, they are bonded enough to potentially have babies. Parrots loooooove doing the Perch Polka so a male and female together is 100% asking for egg laying especially if the female is older. Maybe a seperate cage with supervised play time?

Name her Pikachu!
 

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