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lovemyGreys

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  1. {Feel-good-0002006E} Dayo has got you just where he wants you Dan
  2. Experienced breeders will weigh babies daily to be sure they are gaining the proper amount of weight. This becomes even more critical during weaning, as babies will lose a certain amount of weight, be sure to monitor your greys weight. This link has a good visual guide to baby growth.. http://www.babygreys.co.uk/12-weeks.htm
  3. {Feel-good-0002006E} Thats a funny one, bless i can just imagine you all sitting there in the dark :lol: coco can do the beep of our smoke detector, it's the most annoying sound :pinch:
  4. :laugh: What a great product,Mine love the bubble wrap & sit popping it
  5. It is a great picture & always makes me smile
  6. Sounds as if you have made great progress, here is a good link on teaching your grey the step up ... http://exoticpets.about.com/od/behavior/f/birdstepup.htm
  7. Shamelessmuse do you have any more information on the Harrison's bird bread ?
  8. Tongue-clicking or rubbing By clicking her tongue against her beak or around it suggests your bird may be entertaining herself or asking to be petted or picked up.Normal behaviour nothing to be concerned about,rubbing his beak on your arm he is either cleaning his beak if has just eaten, mine do this or it can be showing affection . Is he still sounding croaky ?
  9. :laugh: Way to go Petra, you are going to have to watch what you say now It's just great when they utter their first word.
  10. Well rain & wind here too Congrats on your good grades hope all members are well ? talk soon
  11. Has alfie eaten today ? is it possible he may have had something that has stuck in his crop ? Beak rubbing is very normal behaviour in greys,Rapid "clicking" of the tongue against the beak generally means "I want to be friendly, I won't hurt you". Beak Grinding is like the sound of a child grinding his teeth at night, and is It is a sign of a bird feeling secure and content. This will often be heard after your bird settles in for the night, right before he drops off to sleep, and sometimes during sleep. Beak clicking is a sharp, consistent "clicking" sound used when a bird feels threatened. If you feel that alfie is not right or in pain then yes a vet visit is in order.
  12. Hanna you should be a proud mum.Gizmo looks an absolute darling
  13. Leigh never apologise for asking to many questions, there is nearly always someone here to answer them, we have a worldwide member base so we are here at different times
  14. Seems we have some good healthy greys eating all the variety of veg etc...
  15. I agree there are alternatives to shred & if giving sugar cane as Birdgranna said perhaps just as the occasional treat.
  16. That is a wonderful up date, you have made remarkable progress, sometimes i think they just know that we are trying to help them Photobucket link isn't working, are your settings private ? you may have to make it available to the public to share .
  17. Im sure they had a wonderful life with you Talon.
  18. Thanks for the pictures Ronda,Tiels make great little pets & the baby is sooooooooo cute
  19. Keep it up Laurie, you have done so well, ,mind over matter & hey what about the money you are saving
  20. A lovely up date Hannah, im so pleased all is going well
  21. Perseverance, just return your grey every time he moves from the playtree, eventually he will get the message, hopefully you wont have to do it 53 times like Toni :laugh:
  22. Hi Kathy sorry to hear this news,i wish Lulu a speedy recovery, with the love & care of a special mum im sure she will get there
  23. :laugh: Funny but if you dont want to give in to this cage banging it's best to ignore the behaviour
  24. My 4 had Broccoli,carrots,peas,cauliflower with a soaked bean mix, They have this most nights but with the veg varied.Sometimes i pour warm baby food over their dinner which they love
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