regurgitation

jasper19

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Aug 13, 2014
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North Dakota, USA
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Congo African Grey "Angel"

Muloccan Cockatoo "Bahama"
So, i have done a search of the forum and found a few threads talking about regurgitation.

i understand that it means affection/love...they like you...from what i understand so they puke on you.

Angle hasn't puked on me (yet), but she almost did, head bobbing up and down, holding onto my 1 finger...looked like she was attempting to puke.

So my question is, i sort of found the reason they do this. And also people saying its a bad thing and should not encourage it? So first off, how to discourage it, and second, what is the negatives to this behavior. Why should it be discouraged?

If there is already a great thread on this, please point me to it i can read. If not give me your opinions why this is a bad behavior, and how to discourage it.

Thanks in advance for any responses.
 
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jasper19

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Aug 13, 2014
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North Dakota, USA
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Congo African Grey "Angel"

Muloccan Cockatoo "Bahama"
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Can this message be moved to general questions forum? I think i posted in wrong area, as this is a behavior and not a health concern.
 

chippy

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2 Indian Ringnecks, Tiki (DH's) and Pippin (mine), 1 lovebird, Gemma (DD's) and 1 in birdy Heaven... RIP, Wilbur.
I don't know...Wilbur always did it for me and for his best buddy (my daughters lovebird) and he had no behavioural issues, it was his way of saying "I love you" :)
 

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