He's home!

Congrats! I bet your having a blast.

Just curious how old he is? We are patiently waiting to bring ours home and she is 13wks.

Your little guy looks great!
 
You could try steaming and mashing the veggies and offering them on a spoon

I tried that with veggies AND offered him warm oatmeal too. He looked at me and whined like it wasn't good enough. lol
 
Congrats! I bet your having a blast.

Just curious how old he is? We are patiently waiting to bring ours home and she is 13wks.

Your little guy looks great!

He's at 12 weeks. I think he might have been weaned a little prematurely. That's why I'm going to continue with the formula until he stops asking for it.
 
Haha, ok I get it :) Now can you just tell that to my husband who won't lower his expectations one iota??? It's go big or go home without one :(

I think what it really boils down to is that he's a big guy with big beefy hands and he's afraid to touch our Keets for fear of hurting them. He was the same way with our babies when they were born-just so afraid that he might hurt them. He wants to interact with the birds so badly, but he really won't because he says they're too delicate. He's a big strapping guy and he wants a big strapping bird to handle without the fear of hurting it.

I think your hubby may need to see in person some of the "smaller" toos. They are NOT small birds like keets or tiels. They are roughly the size of a large pigeon, and quite substantial. Big feet too. I totally get the feet fear thing. One of the reasons I've never looked much into small birds is those tiny, o-so delicate looking feet. I also prefer a foot that if I grasp it, it isn't going to break or injure the bird. But a bird of this size has nice thick toes so no worries about big man hands harming them.
 
Haha, ok I get it :) Now can you just tell that to my husband who won't lower his expectations one iota??? It's go big or go home without one :(

I think what it really boils down to is that he's a big guy with big beefy hands and he's afraid to touch our Keets for fear of hurting them. He was the same way with our babies when they were born-just so afraid that he might hurt them. He wants to interact with the birds so badly, but he really won't because he says they're too delicate. He's a big strapping guy and he wants a big strapping bird to handle without the fear of hurting it.

I think your hubby may need to see in person some of the "smaller" toos. They are NOT small birds like keets or tiels. They are roughly the size of a large pigeon, and quite substantial. Big feet too. I totally get the feet fear thing. One of the reasons I've never looked much into small birds is those tiny, o-so delicate looking feet. I also prefer a foot that if I grasp it, it isn't going to break or injure the bird. But a bird of this size has nice thick toes so no worries about big man hands harming them.

I think you'll find too, that they really aren't THAT delicate. I mean, how could the smaller species wild relatives survive in the harsh wild outdoors?
Also, I'm a real klutz, and when I'm not paying attention, or am tense or stressed out, I could be relatively 'heavy handed' with things... and I have never in 20 years injured my Poi's who are a lot smaller than a small Cockatoo. They're a little sturdier than they look ;). Not that i "manhandle" them... That sentence probably didn't sound good lol.

I do see what you guys mean though. Although my Budgies don't like to be handled, when I have handled them they do feel real fragile. At any rate, a Rose Breasted Cockatoo should be pretty safe from "breakage" :eek:
 
Are you coming down from the clouds yet?

More Please !!

LOL Not anytime soon, that's for sure!

There will be plenty more, I promise! :)
 
I can't believe I just now saw this thread for the first time! What a precious little pink fluffball. Congratulations!!! Can't wait to see more photos.
 
What a beautiful baby! Congrats!! I would love to have a rose breasted some day!!
 

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