Impulse Purchase (sort of) last night...

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I least you were quick to think 'outside the box' on the hair dye bottle . So this is a girl ? Im so excited for you.When I have lost birds in the past . I find I long for the same species. I do usually end up getting one , I find I see a lot of similar traits :). First Big Mac you have had since a baby?
 

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Congratulations, Mark!!!

I'm glad the hair dye bottle worked! I'd never heard of that, either.

A mush mac, eh? I'm so happy for you! (And Sarah, too!) And yes, I'm joining my voice to the chorus of those clamoring for some pics! The more the better!
 

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And a Normal Grey Cockatiel named BB who came home with me on 5/20/2016.
I had to hand feed Amy,at night,for 2 weeks..The breeder I got her from used those yellow plastic mustard bottles someone would use at a pic-nic.
The moment she saw it,it was : gaaa gaaa gaaa gaaa..baby amazon speak I guess lol
Happy for you and Sarah,Mark! I'm with the others here...PICTURES PLEASE!!



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Mark, I was so sorry to see the thread about Maggie. I hope this baby fills some of that void though I know only too well it will never be the same again.:(

Funny I always fed Macaws with those types of bottles, the kind you would buy to put mustard and ketchup in or as you called it a hair dye bottle. I did it because I have small hands and the size of syringe that I could comfortably hold didn't really work for the larger birds.

I am a firm believer that Greenwings should not be forced weaned, well I am that way with any baby but the big ones especially. I had a very large Greenwing take almost 10 months to fully wean. He ended up such a big cuddle bug and the new owners were thrilled with his size and personality! So that one seems like just a wee one with plenty of time to be fed by her new daddy. I am looking forward to pictures.
 

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Congratulations! Sounds like everyone is in love already. ;) Glad you figured out her feedings. Can't wait to see pics!

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Wow congrats! And btw I don't think it counts as an impulse purchase when you have the experience to know what you are getting into ;)


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I least you were quick to think 'outside the box' on the hair dye bottle . So this is a girl ? Im so excited for you.When I have lost birds in the past . I find I long for the same species. I do usually end up getting one , I find I see a lot of similar traits :). First Big Mac you have had since a baby?

Got Sweepea as a baby. She was one of Cindy's birds, from Blackstone Aviaries. (I was in California at the time. No shipping, otherwise it would have been one of Wendy's babies.)

And I actually hand fed Tidbit (BTM) as a baby for a friend of mine, who got him and quickly discovered she was in over her head...

But yeah, virtually all the macs I worked with otherwise, were fosters, rehomes, or rescues... Most of them I simply retrained and then gave back to the rescue.
 
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Funny I always fed Macaws with those types of bottles, the kind you would buy to put mustard and ketchup in or as you called it a hair dye bottle. I did it because I have small hands and the size of syringe that I could comfortably hold didn't really work for the larger birds.

After the first feeding I got the hang of it. I am always nervous when I hand feed. If anything, this method is slower, and there is LESS chance of overfilling a crop, or putting the food down the wrong pipe... (aspiration pneumonia.) Three feedings yesterday. This morning's 5 am feeding went smoothly. Plus she ate some pellets besides.
 
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Mark, I was so sorry to see the thread about Maggie. I hope this baby fills some of that void though I know only too well it will never be the same again.:(

I am a firm believer that Greenwings should not be forced weaned, well I am that way with any baby but the big ones especially. I had a very large Greenwing take almost 10 months to fully wean. He ended up such a big cuddle bug and the new owners were thrilled with his size and personality! So that one seems like just a wee one with plenty of time to be fed by her new daddy. I am looking forward to pictures.

The amazing thing is how LIVELY the flock has gotten from the minute baby came home. I MEAN BOISTEROUS AND ACTIVE AGAIN... It wasn't just us. The other birds were depressed too...

And I'd never force wean...

I wasn't planning on clipping her, but the breeder did it on his own. She had already fledged according to him. She was flighted in the video I got a few weeks ago.
 

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Mark, I was so sorry to see the thread about Maggie. I hope this baby fills some of that void though I know only too well it will never be the same again.:(

Funny I always fed Macaws with those types of bottles, the kind you would buy to put mustard and ketchup in or as you called it a hair dye bottle. I did it because I have small hands and the size of syringe that I could comfortably hold didn't really work for the larger birds.

I am a firm believer that Greenwings should not be forced weaned, well I am that way with any baby but the big ones especially. I had a very large Greenwing take almost 10 months to fully wean. He ended up such a big cuddle bug and the new owners were thrilled with his size and personality! So that one seems like just a wee one with plenty of time to be fed by her new daddy. I am looking forward to pictures.

After the first feeding I got the hang of it. I am always nervous when I hand feed. If anything, this method is slower, and there is LESS chance of overfilling a crop, or putting the food down the wrong pipe... (aspiration pneumonia.) Three feedings yesterday. This morning's 5 am feeding went smoothly. Plus she ate some pellets besides.

Aww, it's been so long since I fed a macaw they are amazing with incredible feeding responses. I know it will get more comfortable as she learns your style and you learn her likes.

Everyone should be nervous when they hand feed no matter how much experience they have. People who treat it like it's no sweat scare the **** outta me!

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I'll try and take some pictures tonight. Sarah took a bunch, but I was too busy working with her, playing with her, and feeding her to take pics.

I'm going to need to send those to someone to upload for me...
 

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I'll try and take some pictures tonight. Sarah took a bunch, but I was too busy working with her, playing with her, and feeding her to take pics.

I'm going to need to send those to someone to upload for me...

Hahaha! No worries, Mark. I've got your back. PM me later and we'll work it out.
 

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Wishing you a speedy recovery and congrats on your newest family member!! You can never replace your Maggie, but there is always room for one more in our hearts. May you find comfort in your memories and joy in the new memories to be made!!

Sherryanne & Miss Peggy:grey:
 

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Any updates, Mark?
 

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Hey Mark! Long time no see since I rarely get on here any more. Congrats on your new baby!
 

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