bug_n_flock
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- Jan 2, 2018
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- Parrots
- B&G Macaw, Galah, 5 cockatiels, 50 billion and a half budgies. We breed and do rescue. Too many to list each individual's name and age etc, but they are each individuals and loved dearly.
Just weighed Alex. He is slightly under 97g. A little heavy for my liking, but not too too bad. He does not know how to fly. Any other good ways to get him to excersize a bit more maybe? Also going to stop giving him free access to the fruity pebbles(zupreem). Do pebbles at night and only chop in the morning? Fruitys 2x a day? What do you guys think? He does not like the look of an empty fruity pebbles bowl and will constantly contact call until I refill it (didn't I train him so wellllllllll yaaaaaaaaay me).
Please be kind about Alex not being a flying birb. I am new to the thought of flighted birds and Alex doesn't even try. No hopping. Nothing. All walking and climbing all the time. Maybe I could get him a teeny treadmill? Omg can you imagine?? Would be so cute....
His breakfast was scrambled egg, a teensy bit of grated cheese (like 1 or 2 sticks in the whole batch of chop, not all for him), broccoli, and diced apple. He ate a bunch, because he thought it was my breakfast and he was getting away with something, also because I whisked him out of his cage before he could eat a breakfast of sugar rich fruity pebbles.
From phone
Please be kind about Alex not being a flying birb. I am new to the thought of flighted birds and Alex doesn't even try. No hopping. Nothing. All walking and climbing all the time. Maybe I could get him a teeny treadmill? Omg can you imagine?? Would be so cute....
His breakfast was scrambled egg, a teensy bit of grated cheese (like 1 or 2 sticks in the whole batch of chop, not all for him), broccoli, and diced apple. He ate a bunch, because he thought it was my breakfast and he was getting away with something, also because I whisked him out of his cage before he could eat a breakfast of sugar rich fruity pebbles.
From phone
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