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Post by Scully on Mar 5, 2007 20:00:58 GMT
I think my little fella needs to learn some 'birdie' manners. I was wondering if a change in cage might help. Biggles has top cage next to Kaeci. Now hes chasing off the other birds, but does not chase Kaeci very much. All others are in the bottom, and hes knows that. Do you think if i put him in a bottom cage, it would make a difference? he gets a bit too big for his beak at times
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Post by fred on Mar 5, 2007 20:09:57 GMT
You could try another cage. I think most birds try us some times.
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Post by judy on Mar 5, 2007 21:35:43 GMT
dont know much about gcs but it sounds like biggles is going thru puberty is he donna? how old is he? maybe a mate might help.
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Post by Scully on Mar 8, 2007 7:35:22 GMT
hes a baby Judy, born 10th Dec, if thats still a baby?
poor ol Biggles will not have a mate...im his mate lol
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Post by Berserka on Mar 18, 2007 11:13:35 GMT
I have found that Green Cheeks don't like other birds very much, you will need to always supervise him when he is out with the other birds. I had to put Alex into a smaller cage by himself as he was attacking the other birds in the aviary.
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Post by Scully on Aug 9, 2007 4:43:03 GMT
Biggles is having his first moult, and i having a few problems with him biting, mainly getting him out his cage.
is this supposed to be the teething toddler stage i have heard about?
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Post by Berserka on Aug 10, 2007 1:14:01 GMT
I'm sure he'll get over it. I haven't heard of any hormonal issues with GC's.
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