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Fay123

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  1. The product is such a small bottle and very expensive but well worth it! It works by you adding it to their drinking water and using it as a spray (I just kept to putting it in he's water) you also have to stop feeding fruit & veg so they drink more which Sid wasn't happy about as he loves he's greens lol. You also have to use bottled water to increase effect. So astonished with the results. I has ordered another bottle! X ps. Thankyou Inara he is my baby boy xxx
  2. Hi everyone, an update since my last post on my boy Sid, Unfortunately I can not produce pictures as he will not for the life of me let me take one as it is of he's back under he's wings. I was concerned that he was over pruning and created balled patches on he's back. I took him to a vets who said to maybe change he's diet ect.. He said there's nothing you more you can do and that 7 out of 10 parrots will do this out if habbit?! I've felt like I've done something wrong but I know he's happy and healthy. Even the vet at first asked what was wrong with him as he looked perfectly fine and was chatting away, surprisingly it being he's first time at the vets. Anyway I done abit of researching and found a product called kings cages pluck no more. I was cautious at first but after reading the reviews on it and me being desperate for him to stop pruning so much I took the plunge and brought a bottle for £40!! But I'm so glad I did because since using it he has stopped pruning so much an he's feathers are growing back!!! I could not believe it within 4 weeks it started to work and Sid seems so much more relaxed and less irritable as you can imagine it got quite sore him pruning so much. I'm so happy with the results I just had to share. I hope no one minds me posting here. Thanks xxxx
  3. Hi everyone, I'm a very worried mum at the moment. My boy sid is just over a year old now & has just had a major moulting. My concern is the past 2 days I've noticed bald patches on he's legs and tonight can see a tiny bald patch under he's wing and the feathers look chizzled? If that makes sense. Is he moulting or plucking is the question. I'm a novice bird owner so am worried. I can't get a good look under he's wing as he don't like being touched there much. He's always been a happy bird. He's always out with us the majority of the time I am home. I feel like I'm doing something wrong? Please any advise wild be grateful.
  4. Hiya all, I don't think it's anything major but you can never be too sure, I've noticed whenever my grey is pruning or a loose feather has fallen out, he will sit there with it and chew it, prune or just play with it. Is this normal behaviour? He doesn't do it all the time just when he's sleepy or relaxed. He has plenty of toys and is always has access to outside he's Cage whenever the family's home. Does anyone else grey do this? Thanks
  5. Hi all, my question is how do I go about introducing my grey to bathing. Sid is only 17 weeks so I've had him for 4 weeks now. I don't think the breeder interacted with him as much as he should have done when he was a hatchling. He's compfortable with the whole family handling him but still growls slightly. I tend to sit him on my shoulder or on a perch nearby when I'm washing up so he can see the water is no harm. But I woud never force it upon him and would love to know the best way of introducing this to him as ive heard greys love bathing. Thank you
  6. Thanks for all your replys everyone, the breeder I got him from had never seen this before so I doubt he was breeding for the "red factor" he was just simply born with it. Thanks all Fay x
  7. Hiya everyone, im very curious to my Greys markings. He is only 16 weeks old & the breeder said he had never seen these sort of markings before either that or they are just uncommon? i also have never seen this on an african grey and would like to find out more. Thanks. Fay
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