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I took some photos today of my Grey in the Shower he was having a blast. <br><br>Post edited by: Bronxboomer, at: 2008/09/07 21:51
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no pics yet the dyh is still with the breeder.
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Thanks Caga I'm getting a double yellow head amazon:)<br><br>Post edited by: Bronxboomer, at: 2008/08/09 05:00
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Thats to funny :lol: :silly:
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Congrats:)
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Hey Toni I bought my cage from a pet store here in NJ called Paradise Pet. It doesn’t have a breeder door. Its very roomy inside I’m a big guy and I can get in it. If you take out the middle dividers it becomes one big cage. To me it’s very easy to clean and since the cage crate is so big it catches alot of the mess I love it. I really wanted the cage in Pure White but nobody could get it I went to 17 different stores and every time they called up the warehouse they was out of stock for some reason white is on a big back order. But I notice with my color it gets less dirty and you really can’t see the dirt as much as the white. My grey was scared at first but now he loves it so much room inside he fly’s from corner to corner :laugh: :laugh:<br><br>Post edited by: Bronxboomer, at: 2008/08/09 05:03
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Tanks Danmcq Yeah he seems to be alittle calim Iguess its because the cage is so big inside. In his old cage all his toys filled up the cage now with this new cage i have to buy more toys :laugh: B)
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I bought a new cage for my grey 2 days ago his old cage was 22 x 24 x 60 the new cage i got is a Double stacker cage which is 40 x 30 72 alot more room Because i have a babie amazon coming next month. Now i notice he eats very little in the new cage and his dropings are brown. I take him out his cage at 4pm till 10:30pm every day the time he is out he hangs out with me in my bedroom on his perch or in the kitchen. When he is out of his cage i feed him his veggies and fruits and he eats everything. I checked his weight and his at 384Grms. Can it be that he is afraid of the new cage but when he's in the new cage he talks moves all around and screams very lound.:laugh: <br><br>Post edited by: Bronxboomer, at: 2008/08/06 02:50
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Thats all there is in the cage 2 bowls one with water and the other one with pellets
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Thats all there is in the cage 2 bowls one with water and the other one with pellets
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Thats all there is in the cage 2 bowls one with water and the other one with pellets
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Thats all there is in the cage 2 bowls one with water and the other one with pellets
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I started giving my grey Roudybush pellets today. I got a 4 pound bag from Roudybush for free they just sent it to me. Now i'm trying to get my grey of the seeds. I follow the directions i got from Roudybush which was to empty all the dishes in my greys cage and place the pellets in the dish and to watch his dropings. I did that he eat about 5 pellets and that was it around noon time i made him a bean mix along with some fruits which he loves. Now my question is should i leave the pellets in the cage and nothing else. I dont want my grey to get sick but i dont want to feed him seeds anymore
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Thanks for the tips i'll keep you's posted on what happens:)
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I've been trying to get my grey to eat pellets since he was a baby and he just won't touch them. Yesterday I went to this big parrot store and was talking to a guy he told me to Buy a bag of Rainbow Exact pellets and mix it in the morning time with a little orange juice enough so the pellets where soaked. He also told me to remove his dish of seeds. Well I tried it and it worked my grey eat up that dish. Now after 2 hours I removed the dished washed it and placed more pellets with out orange juice he hasn’t touched them. I plan to leave him with only pellets in his cage and only at night place some seeds as a back up because I don’t want him to get sick. I feed my grey plenty of veggies and fruits I’m just trying to get him off the seed mix and to eat more pellets. Now I wanted to go with Harrison’s pellets but not sure which one to get there is so many different kinds my grey is 2 years old
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well lovemygreys I bought my double yellow head full weaned from him and i still paid the same he gives you a choice if you like to have your parrot full weaned or unweaned. Trust me he is a very honest guy and knows alot about parrots.
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well lovemygreys I bought my double yellow head full weaned from him and i still paid the same he gives you a choice if you like to have your parrot full weaned or unweaned. Trust me he is a very honest guy and knows alot about parrots.
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Hello everyone I just wanted to post it for everyone out there that has always wanted to have a Parrot and couldn't afford it because pet stores prices. I just bought my Parrot from this breeder in and I do have to say his prices are great compare to the stores. If interested please contact me and I will direct you. Price list Congo African Grays – $775.00 Blue Front Amazons – $625.00 Double Yellow-Head Amazons – $675.00 Red Loried Amazons – $500.00 Orange Wing Amazons – $350.00 Blue and Gold Macaws – $750.00 Green-wing Macaws - $1100.00 Scarlet Macaws – $775.00 Moluccan Cockatoo - $800 Conures available upon request All birds sell at 6-8 weeks old
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I'm having a hard time triming my greys nails i once saw on line there was a plactic ball which you place over the parrots head which allows you to trim his nails and wings with out a bite but i can't seem to find it anymore on line does anyone know about it????
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I didn't know sorry i just saw it today on yahoo and decided to share it B)
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Hey everyone i read this on yahoo.com and wanted to share it. This is so cool. Go to the link below http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080521/ap_on_fe_st/odd_japan_parrot_returns;_ylt=Ap13wH.bY7aINtRBB4xWQh8DW7oF
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Thanks Dave for the info :laugh:
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That is so cool I really like that play gym would you mind sending me the plans so i can make one for my grey if its not to much trouble