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Dayo - CAG - No plucking. But, flighted.....
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Welcome back Judy, you were missed!!! Now, I want to see some of the photo "Scream Shots" they always get on the coasters and other crazy fun rides. :-)
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Welcome mizbirdy and flock!! It's GreYt having you here and looking forward to hearing more and seeing some photos when you get a chance. :-)
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Welcome Bikermol and Harry!! It's GreYt having you here. I would love to see photos of your Timgo, as they are very rare. One thing about Parrots, whats theirs is theirs, whats yours is theirs and if anything else is not covered under that rule, it's theirs. :-) If you really do not want to be interrupted while dinning, place your Grey in the cage until finished. The other option is to place him on a stand and return him everytime he gets off until you ask him to do so. This will take time and patience, but it is doable. Looking forward to hearing more from you.
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I am so sorry to hear this. Tears for You and Obi.....Our thoughts and prayers are for you.
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Oh Elena, I can not imagine hhow you feel right now. But I know I would be in terrible straights. I do hope and pray your baby pulls through with your loving care and that you can get to the root of the problem. Is it possible your young grey fell during the night and damaged him/her self?
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Cool, glad I could bring a laugh or smile to all your Lovely faces today. {Love-0002011D}
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Oh, this is terrible. The others have given you the best advice. Your baby is certainly showing stroke symptoms or possibly a partially broken neck, from the description you give. I hope and pray he pulls through and that you find another vet that is more knowledgeable than the first.
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A first-grade teacher, Ms. Brooks, was having trouble with one of her students. The teacher asked, "Harry, what's your problem?" Harry answered, "I'm too smart for the 1st grade. My sister is in the 3rd grade and I'm smarter than she is! I think I should be in the 3rd grade too!" Ms. Brooks had had enough. She took Harry to the principal's office. While Harry waited in the outer office, the teacher explained to the principal what the situation was. The principal told Ms. Brooks he would give the boy a test. If he failed to answer any of his questions he was to go back to the 1st grade and behave. She agreed. Harry was brought in and the conditions were explained to him and he agreed to take the test. Principal: "What is 3 x 3?" Harry: "9." Principal: "What is 6 x 6?" Harry: "36." And so it went with every question the principal thought a 3rd grader should know. The principal looks at Ms. Brooks and tells her, "I think Harry can go to the 3rd grade" Ms. Brooks says to the principal, "Let me ask him some questions." The principal and Harry both agreed. Ms. Brooks asks, "What does a cow have four of that I have only two of?" Harry, after a moment: "Legs." Ms. Brooks: "What is in your pants that you have but I do not have?" The principal wondered why would she ask such a question! Harry replied: "Pockets." Ms. Brooks: "What does a dog do that a man steps into?" Harry: "Pants." Ms. Brooks: What starts with a C, ends with a T, is hairy, oval, delicious and contains thin, whitish liquid?" Harry: "Coconut." The principal sat forward with his mouth hanging open. Ms. Brooks: "What goes in hard and pink then comes out soft and sticky?" The principal's eyes opened really wide and before he could stop the answer, Harry replied, "Bubble gum." Ms. Brooks: "What does a man do standing up, a woman does sitting down and a dog does on three legs?" Harry: "Shake hands." The principal was trembling. Ms. Brooks: "What word starts with an 'F' and ends in 'K' that means a lot of heat and excitement?" Harry: "Firetruck." The principal breathed a sigh of relief and told the teacher, "Put Harry in the fifth-grade, I got the last seven questions wrong.
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Another Awesome post Dave!! Thanks for doing this. It should become a "Sticky" here. :-)
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LOL Jane - Thats hilarious!!! Thanks for the morning laugh. :-) It seems your Grey has developed a disdain for useless dribble, just get with the action. ;-)
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Ouch!! Sorry to hear about the bruised upper arms. You'll just need to ensure you pay attention to Bella explicitly any time she is on you. How dare you get preoccupied with something or someone else. ;-) She sounds like a great protector, didn't know you had a little Grey Doberman. :-) Next, Bella will be first taking sips and bites from any fluids or foods your partner offers to ensure no poisoning is taking place. ;-)
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Welcome Matt and Pablo!!! It's GreYt having you here and kudos to you for rehoming a Petshop of 4 years Grey that is now in a loving and caring home with a "Flock", rather than finger poking visitors annoying him. Children may be an issue with Pablo, due to the way they poke at every critter they see in a cage. Pablo has probably learned not to trust "Little" humans. This is not to say that over time, Pablo will learn that the little human which is part of an established Flock. A little human that treats him with dignity, respect and gives good treats and never threatens him. Regarding Chlallmydia, psittaci is excreted in the feces and nasal discharges of infected birds. Infection usually occurs when a bird or a person inhales organisms that have been aerosolized from dried feces or respiratory tract secretions of infected birds. Other means of exposure include mouth-to-beak contact and handling infected birds' plumage and tissues. Even brief exposures can lead to symptomatic infection. So the caution here is to ensure you and your family wash hands regularly after any interaction with Pablo or after cleaning, feeding, cage rearranging etc. Do not allow any beak to lip contact and watch any nasal discharges that could be transferred to you or clothing. Also, ensure you keep the others parrots isolated from Pablo. The normal treatment is usually by the antibiotics Tetracyline or Doxycycline, however some newer drugs are also effective. Duration of treatment is for 45 days. One thing to note, if your vet did not advise you of is all sources of calcium need to be removed for this period, as calcium affects the uptake of the antibiotic. Looking forward to hearing more from you and seeing those promised photos and videos. :-)
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Here is my holiday spirit coming through. You ladies seem to need a little cheer in here. :-) A WOMAN'S POEM He didn't like the casserole And he didn't like my cake. He said my biscuits were too hard... Not like his mother used to make. I didn't perk the coffee right He didn't like the stew, I didn't mend his socks The way his mother used to do. I pondered for an answer I was looking for a clue. Then I turned around and smacked the Sh!t out of him... Like his mother used to do.
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Great post Dave, with GreYt information!! I have promulgated this for a while here ont he Forum: "Despite many “old wives tales†to the contrary, birds have evolved to live outside. The notion that moving air, in the form of drafts and wind, can kill birds isn't true. " Amen to the death of that old tale and Karma for you my friend!! :-)
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The Full Spectrum with UVA/UVB definitely makes a difference in the wintertime when we can not take our birds out and for those that do not take their birds out in the summertime. I constructed my own dual 36 watt (totalling 72 watts) tube 24" fixtures and hung them directly over both my Greys and Conures Cages. The UVA and UVB are not only healthy for them, but also "Light Up" their world as they were meant to see it. Lab work may not show any negligible results, but the personality and temperament do show results. Just like us humans that work indoors day in day out under artificial lighting. The spectrum and output of that lighting greatly affects our mood, mental state and ease of seeing/reading properly without straining. This has been proven scientifically and many companies have switched to all "Full Spectrum" lighting due to those studies. The difference with our birds is the UVA and UVB aspects they benefit from also. My Conure will sit on top of his cage 75% of the day during the winter as his preferred spot. My Grey maybe 40% of the. In summertime I run the lights 12 hours, as I do in the winter also. But, I take them outside for several hours at a time several days a week, so they have had plenty of natural sunlight during those months. It will be interesting to hear others comments regarding personality and temperament changes when using Full Spectrum UVA/UVB lighting.<br><br>Post edited by: danmcq, at: 2008/12/11 20:50
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Wow Nims - Great progress with Ice!!! He is doing GreYt under your loving care. Karma to you for taking in rehome and doing a stellar job. :-)
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Hi Amy, The problem with CD's to teach your Grey to learn other words, is the words are not associated with any action, like you suggest having him say "Ahoy Matey" when you walk in the door as a response to that action. If you want him to make sense and understand meaning of words, you need to say "Ahoy Matey" for example when you walk in the door or into the room he is in. See what I mean? :-)
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Hi Nycsha!!! Wow, what a great Christmas surprise to have you back and updating us. We all wondered what happened to you. It's good though, that you became busy with contracts etc. in this economy. :-) LOL - Bella sounds like a real pain in the A$$ now. ;-) Aren't they just like a child getting into everything? I love her mis-pronounciation. Very cute, but it will go away as she listens to that phrase very time you say it and she re-calibrates. Well, unless you have a speech impediment and speak like Elmer Fud. ;-) :-) Sorry, I couldn't resist ribbing a long standing friend!! You know me!! It wonderful having you back, please stay in touch as often as you can. :-)<br><br>Post edited by: danmcq, at: 2008/12/11 16:22
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Niki will be fine near you. You can not pass on your illness to her. Get well soon. :-)
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Welcome Bebo!! It's GreYt having you here and you'll find all are friendly and tons of information. You have been given good advice. Just take it slow and easy as your new baby Grey gets used to his new environment and family. :-)
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WOW - Very nice photos of those babies and the framing by Dave is great. :-) Thanks for posting updated images.
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Welcome Sbeasley,Auggie and Panda!!! Its GreYt having you here. The others have given good advice. Time and patience will be the best friends of Panda for now. Getting used to a new environment of people, cage, room, furnishings etc. is a big deal to a Grey. They for the most part do not take change lightly. Looking forward to hearing more from you and seeing some photos of your flock when you get a chance.
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Great link Caroline! On the misting - Maybe hold off a little on that so you don't become the bad guy at first. Once he loves you, then you can do those dastardly deeds like misting to him. :-) First comes love then comes REALITY!! :ohmy:
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Penny That is hilarious!! It sounds like you are never going to have a dull moment with Talon and Rikki interacting with speech and one finishing the others phase. :-) Ho Ho Ho.... I love it. Brian, I am speechless, NOT. BUuuauaaaaahhhhhahahahaha.