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Post by orange on Jul 18, 2006 10:33:10 GMT
hopping the veggies up really small helps, I use scissors on them once they are in the bowl to get little pieces : )
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Post by orange on Jul 6, 2006 18:44:58 GMT
hehe.. no problem avril! I'll swap you... you can have our heat wave and I will take your winter!!!
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Post by orange on Jul 5, 2006 15:56:03 GMT
Avril, I don't have any budgies... just kakarikis #cheesy# #cheesy# Thanks for all your advice, I had read before I used my perches about baking them and I did before put them in. Julie, I believe you are right, thats how the microwave works. A microwave (as far as I know) actually acts on the moisture of whatever is put in there.
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Post by orange on Jul 4, 2006 18:25:14 GMT
I use apple branches as perches. I have kept the bark on and I scrub the poo off (just with hot water and a pot brush that I bought and use just for the bird stuff) every couple of days. I was wondering how often I should change the perches?
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Post by orange on Aug 30, 2006 17:45:28 GMT
Isn't that lovely! I giggled to myself when I read 'of all of my birds she is the tamest'... we all know you can't stop at one!! hehehe
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Post by orange on Sept 25, 2006 18:58:47 GMT
Oops... that second link is a bit long, you can either copy and paste the whole thing into your address window or just go to www.24parrot.com/ and get yourself to the travelling page by clicking on 'accessories'
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Post by orange on Sept 25, 2006 18:56:59 GMT
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Post by orange on Sept 23, 2006 14:45:16 GMT
Well, he looks adult to me so you can get it done right away. The vet will let you know if it's not right to do it as he will have a better idea of his age.
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Post by orange on Sept 22, 2006 18:29:30 GMT
I know of a lot of people who clip the wings just once and do the taming then and so when the flight feathers grow back they are already tame and things are a lot easier. I am not generally a fan of wing clipping but can see that this can be a sensible thing to do. If you do decide to do this then you must make sure you go to an avian vet to get it done, as if done wrong I have known of cases where the flight feathers don't grow back properly and the poor bird is left flightless for the rest of his life. If you decide not to do it you have to realise that it can take a long time and you have to take it slowly and be patient, one wrong move can set yuo back weeks of hard work.
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Post by orange on Jul 1, 2006 21:55:55 GMT
hahaha... love the little superman!!
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Post by orange on Jun 26, 2006 16:27:08 GMT
Phew... I am glad you let us know Julie, I have been looking into it and was going to order some!
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Post by orange on Dec 20, 2006 17:47:41 GMT
Hi, welcome and Merry Christmas
I also love the name... great choice!
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Post by orange on Jun 6, 2006 15:58:10 GMT
Hiya birdlover! looking forward to seeing pics of your birdies!! #cheesy#
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Post by orange on Aug 16, 2006 17:24:43 GMT
lol Anthony!!! And there was me thinking that it was a fairly uncommon name!
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Post by orange on Aug 16, 2006 16:18:54 GMT
Hiya Dawn.... Dawn number 3 on BC!! Welcome! Everyone, this is the lady who sold me Fred and George!! There are a fair few pics of your babies in their new home, in the cockatiel pics section Dawn and I have taken some more recently, I will post them on for you to see.
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