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Hi Beccy, Wow, that is nice and looks like something they could have loads of fun on! This is the first I have seen of this type and size..Triple XL :lol: Did you purchase it on line? I loved the video you posted too, keep them coming!! Thanks
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Hi All, I am noticing several of your photos that I can see a partial view of your various Tree and Play Stands. My Wife may kill Me :whistle: but, I would like to get a nice tree type stand for my new baby to play on when I get him home and he is coordinated enough. Could any of you direct to some you personally have via links to where you purchased or even a picture of yours? I want to purchase one that you all reccomend based upon the enjoyment your CAG or TAG gets out of it. Hope my Wife doesn't read this, she's starting to get interested in the topics on this Forum too Thanks<br><br>Post edited by: danmcq, at: 2007/07/03 18:12
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Lidia wrote: My digital camera can record digital 'videos', but it's getting it at the time he's doing the thing that's the problem (same as for the rest of you, I'm sure). I would love to have got him doing his single wing flap thing the other night. Will keep trying. I got a fantastic video of him doing all his party tricks, uploaded it onto my laptop and then immediately deleted it (permanently)! Sometimes my idiot gene is in direct conflict with my clever gene.<br><br>Post edited by: Lidia, at: 2007/07/03 15:31 Hi Lidia, Did you check your recycle bin on your Laptop? - Dan
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Hi Judygram, Thanks for the interest and comments. Now I need to go look over some others Blog's and see how to properly compose one. :laugh: I will do my best to start from the beginning and go until You and all the other users tell me it's too much :ohmy: - Dan
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Geoff - Thanks for that great historical background and species variation of CAG's themselves. I did a google and found the information very interesting. One thing I ran in to though, really upsets me....The way the poachers trap, handle and export these by the hundreds to (I would imagine) other countries that do not have the propective Law's we do here in the USA. It seems that 50% or so of the CAG's die from the trapping and transporting back to the "Shipping" shack they have. I am infuriated ! :angry: I wish this icon had smoke coming out of it's ears to match mine.... Anyway, I did not realize the size difference existed between area's they reside. Thanks - Dan
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Hi Talon - Thanks for the encouraging words. I am sooo greatful we get to visit and play with him once a week!:laugh: - Dan
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Lidia wrote: Hi Lidia, I am not certain you would lose a finger, but you may need a few stitches to accomplish it. Maybe just patience and showing the harness and letting him beak it?? I'm not one of the experts here, one of which I think is You. I didn't think they could actually take a finger off? :blink: - Dan
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Thanks for all the replies and great feedback! :laugh: dblhelix - Thanks for the link, that is an awesome sight. It would be great if I could do this with my new CAG, but after taking everything in consideration that has been posted, I live in a very dangerous environment for mine and won't take the risk. I will get a harness though, so we can go out for walks and play :laugh: Now, I just need to suffer through the waiting period to bring me CAG home at the end of August or first of September - Dan
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Hi Ceasar - Thats a good Idea. I will start on that! Hi Lidia - My Wife is 5 ft 10 inches tall, so she's not a small person. Maybe these Babies are over weight at 11 weeks and I do know she said she had just fed them about 45 minutes before we got there and she weighed them. I am not sure how ounces ounces are contained in that very large feeding syringe, but that is certainly in the weight. Thanks - Dan
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From what I have read about CAG's, it seems that the Males are sometimes up to 2 inches larger and therefore also run heavier than the Females. I am not certain that this is the experience of all the users here, but thats the info I get when reading articles written by the "Professionals". Though sometimes these Pro's seem to possibly have never owned a Grey, or perhaps any other Bird, but they have the Degree and statistics they obtained from "Studies". - Dan
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Then a harness it is!! :woohoo: I will purchase one now and start taking it with me to the Breeders every Saturday and start getting him used to it. I'm certain he will take right to it :blink: Thanks for all the great advise!! - Dan
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Yes, the wait is definatley worth it. At least I get to see him every Saturday :-) I may have his toys already worn out though by the time he gets here, just playing with them my self in practice - Dan
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LOL Miltie - Thats exactly what my 5 year old Grandson tried to do yesterday!! :laugh: The cage goes from the Floor to 59 inches high and the front door which is about 3 feet long is missing the latch (which I notified the cage company of)and it just seems to say "Get in, it'll be fun"!! Fortunately we caught him before he stepped in! Then of course, my wife sent me straight to the hardware store to purchase a padlock as a temporary Door Lock :lol: - Dan
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Hi Beccy - I'm glad you specified Who was sipping the wine - LOL:laugh: ..you had me worried there for a minute This sounds like a great experience for both you and your Bird. I am going to read further and once my Baby is home and adjusted, I may see how He likes having a harness put on. Thanks - Dan<br><br>Post edited by: danmcq, at: 2007/07/02 18:42
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HI Beccy, I have been reading about users experience with the harness. That does seem like a good an fun item to have for safe enjoyable safe outdoor time. Does your Bird enjoy just walking about on the ground and exploring grass, flower beds etc ouside? This may be an alternative for me? If my Bird was that close to me, I could ward off a hawk perhaps if it tried to grab my Baby or would it be too late due to possible Talon penetration IF the Hawk managed to get that close before I scared him off? - Dan
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LOL! The mental image reminds my of the "Rocky" movie when he's doing one arm push ups :laugh: Joshua's showing Off!!! If you get a Video posted, I will sure look forward to seeing it. - Dan
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Thanks Talon - I will never free fly him outside then. He will just be flighted indoors and when I take him outside in the Cage, as I do the Conure, He and the conure will be locked in their cages rather than allowed to climb on top. For all I know a Hawk would just as well snag him from the top of the cage too. I never want anything bad to happen to ANY of my animals or Birds. I sure do appreciate the great information everyone gives on this forum from their experience! :laugh: It is all invaluable!! - Dan
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Hi Ceasar, A Raptor or Hawk or similar Bird would do that even if you CAG is relatively close to you?:ohmy: I live in the Central Valley of California at the base of the Sequoia National Park foothills and Hawks and Vultures are plentiful. If this is the case, I will never free fly him outside then! Please let me know if this is actually true. Thanks - Dan
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Hi Lidia, Thanks for posting your long experience in having a flighted bird. I like your term "Birdiness" :laugh: It does put it and humaness in perspective. - Dan
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:ohmy: Oh wow, no wonder I got the - "go read the other threads on the forum about this topic". No one wanted an old battle to start again. :laugh: I better go do more research and test the waters on topics before I ask a questions :whistle: Thanks for your response Geoff - Dan
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Yes, I understand. If I feel the least bit of fear for my CAG while in the year or two process of free flying in large indoor facilities while training. I will never take him out to do so in the open spaces. I already love him too much to put him at any type of risk. - Dan
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Hi All, Early on in the consideration of purchasing a CAG, I did many hours days/months of research for which Parrot would best fit our home, personalities and interests in life and nature. Thus after all that, we decided on a CAG. During this research, I stumbled upon a story of a CAG and his owner enjoying the freedom of free flying (with harness and line spool) in the natural environment. I just wanted to share his website, which is mainly images, articles and stories of how this all came about. I do understand this is the exception and not the rule for most of us, but it is something I wish and dream of obtaining in a safe and controlled manner. His website is : http://www.geocities.com/shanlung9/ Here is just one of the awesome images of them out in nature: - Dan Post edited by: danmcq, at: 2007/07/02 16:11<br><br>Post edited by: danmcq, at: 2007/07/02 16:12
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Oh My God...:ohmy: I would have been up all night just watching in fear of it starting again! But then, I am the type of person that wakes up at 1 in the morning and starts thinking about high priorities at work, on new projects were designing or "Bugs" we need to fix and end up going into the office at 4am :woohoo: I hope your little guy is just fine this morning. Is he still favoring that wing? Good Luck - Dan<br><br>Post edited by: danmcq, at: 2007/07/02 15:26
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Hi Moddy, Sounds like my Wife and I used to get everytime we saw a new Puppy and how they just wanted attention from anyone. However, I think your discription of your time already being mostly taken by all your pets. Your Father being gone all day with evenings and weekends the only time available, may be strecthed a little then. The danger also exists of spending too much time with the new Baby and not enough with you present CAG companion that dearly loves you and wants and needs your attention. If you already think your present CAG is "High Maintenance" as you described, multiply that by two :laugh: Only you and your Father know your time available and rescheduling you could do to fit in another CAG that will want your attention also. Good luck in making the right decision. - Dan
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I remove the toy's and cups, leave the perches and Parrot inside the cage (Conure, don't have my CAG YET) and roll it out on too the patio. The reason the Conure stays in, is He loves a shower. So I first spray a fine mist into the air over the Cage , let it just sprinkle down and and he just squawks, fluffs feathers, puts his head straight up and catches water drops in his beak and enjoys for about 5 mintues. Then I set the nozzle to Jet position and spray down the perches and grates from outside the cage obviously pointing the jet below the top most portion of the cage where "Jake" Stays on the highest perch. He loves then just staying out in the Sun in his cage for about an hour and just sings, preens himself and has a good time while I dry off the cage. I am not sure how tis will work with my new CAG once I bring him hme, but we'll see :-) I do this once a week. - Dan