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Newbsi

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THERE! I admitted it!
I said 3 fids max... buuuut I was thinking that since I am SO TORN between a AG and GWM... I should get both :D (eventually). So now I am saying FOUR FIDS are enough... and THIS time I mean it! :p

Unless a unique situation presents itself involving a Macaw.... I have decided to go with a African Grey (if I still want a Macaw after these two fids and two kids go through puberty, I will rescue one).

On a side note...
There is a 9 year old male Moluccan Cockatoo,in my neighborhood, that is being rehomed. The Moluccan toos are SO ADORABLE with those big puppy eyes but I haven't even wanted a too.... so why am I even tempted :confused:

:( They ARE like potato chips aren't they? :(
 

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Fly free Plum, my gorgeous boy.
THERE! I admitted it!
I said 3 fids max... buuuut I was thinking that since I am SO TORN between a AG and GWM... I should get both :D (eventually). So now I am saying FOUR FIDS are enough... and THIS time I mean it! :p

Unless a unique situation presents itself involving a Macaw.... I have decided to go with a African Grey (if I still want a Macaw after these two fids and two kids go through puberty, I will rescue one).

On a side note...
There is a 9 year old male Moluccan Cockatoo,in my neighborhood, that is being rehomed. The Moluccan toos are SO ADORABLE with those big puppy eyes but I haven't even wanted a too.... so why am I even tempted :confused:

:( They ARE like potato chips aren't they? :(

Have you found out why the M2 is available? :D
 
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So let me guess....the search is on for an AG??? Are you looking CAG or TAG? Baby or rescue? How soon? :D

PLEASE try and refrain from bringing home that M2. :11:
 
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Have you found out why it's available? :D[/QUOTE]

NOOOO! I do NOT trust myself with such things!!
 
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PLEASE try and refrain from bringing home that M2. :11:

LOL! I know, right?!? I am not getting the too... even if it is SO CLOSE... and even if it is SO BIG.... and even if it DOESNT COST MUCH. NO! NO NO NO!

I am in no rush for the AG. Maybe this summer sometime. I will wait for that great 30% off sale at mybirdstore.com for the cage. The AG can have 1" bar space correct?
As far as a CAG or TAG, I am not sure yet. Funny thing, I bought a book about African Greys. When I opened the book, I realized I must have been shopping in the antique book section. This is page one LOL!
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OMG!!! When did that book come out? In the 70s, early 80s? :eek:

Of course I cracked up at your 'antique' comment, HAHAHA!!!!!
 
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LOL 70s! Here is some more good advice the book has.... after you use aerosol parasite spray on your bird, next you want to get his attention. If he ignores you, grab his beak and force him to pay attention.
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Got a fireplace? I bet that book would make some fine kindling. :D I'd say offer it to your babies to chew, but crap, it's so damn old it's probably toxic. :09:
 

RavensGryf

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OMG that book, it's hilarious! :eek: The conure with the spray! Then look at the label on the can, it looks like it's from the 60's, 70's at the latest! This is what you find in the antique book section LOL
 

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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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LOL 70s! Here is some more good advice the book has.... after you use aerosol parasite spray on your bird, next you want to get his attention. If he ignores you, grab his beak and force him to pay attention.
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ALL I CAN SAY IS THERE WERE A LOT OF REALLY BAD DRUGS GOING AROUND IN THE 70'S, AND OBVIOUSLY THIS AUTHOR WAS USING THEM AT THE TIME HE WROTE THIS...

Seriously?!

Does it say anything about using duct tape on his feet to teach him to stay put on the perch, and if he picks at it, whack him on the beak with a rolled up newspaper...
 

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.)
Panama Amazon (1 Y.O.)
M2's are generally the neediest of the bunch. Most people do not, and cannot provide them with the environment they need. They are the bird most likely to become a "Scream N Pluck"...

Unfortunately.

And they are jet engine noise loud.

Why is this one being rehomed? Probably one or all of the above.

What will they tell you if you ask? We just don't have time for him/her anymore...

These are the highest of the high maintenance birds...
 
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Seriously?!

Does it say anything about using duct tape on his feet to teach him to stay put on the perch, and if he picks at it, whack him on the beak with a rolled up newspaper...


Actually it mentions how they do not like to get wet and that they drink water infrequently. The algae should be left in the water to give the bird added nutrients. Four food requirements SEEDS, CUTTLEBONE, WATER AND GRIT (what is grit?) and a cod liver oil supplement.

I just skimmed through the book
 

RavensGryf

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Algae should be left in the water for added nutrients HAHAHA :18: oh my that is so terrible that it's funny. I'm still laughing at the spray can pointed at the bird's face. You might want to read through it for some good laughs before you throw it away.


Grit is for bird species (not parrots) who eat seed with the hulls still on. It's supposed to help them grind and digest the food from what I understand. In the early 90's I had finches and it was recommended that I fed them grit. Not sure if it's really necessary for finches(?) since they hull their seed, but certainly not for parrots.
 

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.)
Panama Amazon (1 Y.O.)
grit is for chickens.

With parrots it causes crop impaction and can kill them.

Yeah, green slime water! THAT'S NUTRITION...

You friggin' drink it a$$hole!

Green slime water causes many, many crop infections.

Ummmm.... what ever that book says... do the opposite!
 

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Wait, am I missing something? Did newsbi post a photo? Cause I don't see anything? Or am I just being slow
 

chris-md

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Yeah somethings up. I visited this thread three times. I can see the photos now, but I did not see anything in the previous visits. And this isn't the first time I have not been able to see photos on the forum.

Oh well, carry on :)
 

JerseyWendy

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Yeah somethings up. I visited this thread three times. I can see the photos now, but I did not see anything in the previous visits. And this isn't the first time I have not been able to see photos on the forum.

Oh well, carry on :)

Now that has happened to me before, but after clearing internet history and cookies and all the other 'good' stuff, things went right back to normal. :)
 

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