flock life to home life

hsb_birds

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9 MACS, 2 U2, 2 DHYA, 1 CAG, & 1 SC. (plus 1 chilean flamingo & 5 sulcata tortoises)
Here at the resort we have 2 U2s and one Ralph we got as a rescue bird because he murdered his wife ....got sad and ripped all his feathers out and attacked his owner :20: and so hes been here at the resort for two years now and I could technically take him home because the resort didn't rescue him our aviculturist who was here before me did
Anyway he is an excitement biter and hes used to all the people and othter birds here so much so that I'm affraid if I took him home he'd freak and go crazy again

Any advice??
 

Birdman666

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Presently have six Greenwing Macaw (17 yo), Red Fronted Macaw (12 yo), Red Lored Amazon (17 y.o.), Lilac Crowned Amazon (about 43 y.o.) and a Congo African Grey (11 y.o.)
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If that's the bird Sarah was playing with, that suddenly went for her face, I'd say the odds are pretty good that

Yes, he probably would.
 
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hsb_birds

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If that's the bird Sarah was playing with, that suddenly went for her face, I'd say the odds are pretty good that

Yes, he probably would.

yes he is that bird ...I just feel bad about not having him out as much as the other birds.
and when hes just with me we can play for hours and hes fine and keeps his cool cause I know what most of his "triggers" are and I avoid them and when guests do it they get a reaction and they just keep doing it till he snaps and
I have to towel him to bring him inside so my flesh stays like it is
 

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