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lovemyGreys

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  1. Soya is fine as Kitty says as long as it has no added sugar, & no added flavourings.There are many alternatives to offer your grey for a treat,i wouldn't personally give ice cream in any form..How about making your grey a nice fruit smoothie
  2. In theory yes,what are you offering Oscar from your hand ? ideally you should feed him in the morning,thats when mine have a fresh fruit & dried fruit mix,then let him have access to his pellets/seeds through out the day to munch on.Then perhaps for evening/dinner some veggies,pasta etc..Im sure Oscar will then fill up once more before he settles for the night,greys tend to fill their crops before settling down.
  3. Natural Balsa wood is perfectly safe for birds,but i doubt it will last very long a tougher alternative for chewing would be pine
  4. No your definately not alone Terri,your part of an exclusive club
  5. Susan by 16 weeks greys are usually fully weaned,some do take slightly longer but in general they will be refusing hand-feeds & eating adequately on their own.It sounds to me as if he is telling you he has had enough.I would drop the first feed you give him & just offer a warm feed before bed,a little warm oatmeal or some baby food,dont be too concerned if he only has a small amount or refuses.As long as he is eating through out the day then there;s nothing to worry about.The little baby squeaks are perfectly normal.Keep an eye on the calcium perch,he may not be ingesting too much,the best way to ensure he gets his calcium is in his food..African greys are prone to calcuim deficiencies so be sure to offer foods which are rich in calcium,bok choy,spinach,broccoli,turnip greens,mustard greens...
  6. It's just easier to clean off him while the formula is still moist,when it drys like that it's not only uncomfortable for him but you dont want to damage any of the pin feathers coming through while trying to clean him .
  7. Lovely pictures, dont they just grow from week to week .I dont mean to be rude here but Loki does appear to be covered in formula,it's far easier to have a damp cloth to hand when feeding & wipe off any excess food than it is trying to remove it once it has dried on
  8. {Feel-good-0002006E} Then i guess that proves we are all nuts
  9. Hi Goku & welcome to the forum.We look forward to hearing more from yourself & Archie
  10. Hi Cocom & Welcome to the forum. We look forward to hearing more from you
  11. :laugh: Great update Terri,i showed my kids to prove i wasnt the only nutty bird owner
  12. flutterby here is an additional thread on body language ... http://www.greyforums.net/forums/african-grey/70476-your-greys-body-language.html#70830
  13. As far as im aware there is not one available at present,it is something for the future.I would speak to your local vets & see if they know as to when such a chip would be on sale for pets.
  14. If you stay with her while she is chewing on it,she will be fine & they really do enjoy them
  15. Here is a previous thread on clipping... http://www.greyforums.net/forums/african-grey/25408-the-african-grey-to-clip-or-not-to-clip.html#25408
  16. Carrie im pleased the link was of some help,it may be worth mentioning the allergic alveoltis if your partner has to see the Doc It is from what i know quite rare but i do know of two people in the UK who suffer from it & it was directly related to them owning parrots.
  17. Here are some links to previous threads on paint.. http://www.greyforums.net/forums/african-grey/39168-painting-bird-cages.html#39826 http://www.eartheasy.com/live_nontoxic_paints.htm http://www.eartheasy.com/article_birdsafepaints.htm
  18. Bearing in mind that George is 37 & if he was allowed to behave in such a way for a long time in his previous home it is going to take time for him to adjust to his new home & environment .As lyric suggests let your partner be the one to give George his favourite treat,if he can let him take George from the cage etc.. George has to see him as the good guy, possibly at present he may see him as a threat & that's why he is showing plenty of aggression. Unfortunately greys are well known for picking one member of the family to bond with & im afraid there is not much you can do to change their minds.Just take it a day at a time & see if your partner can gain some of Georges trust.
  19. well that's very positive that Archie is vocalising again,just time & love & he will regain his confidence. We have a welcome room, why not pop along & introduce yourself & Archie
  20. Hi Flutterby & welcome to the forum. Wow George maybe the oldest grey member here We look forward to hearing more from you .
  21. Hi Kenny thanks for the update & congrats on Oscar.I have included a link for your first welcome post..(perhaps admin can move this thread to the nursery or African room ) http://www.greyforums.net/forums/the-welcome-room/75610-new-member-just-saying-hi.html#75610
  22. Hi, here is a previous thread on cleaning products..it contains a good link for advice. http://www.greyforums.net/forums/african-grey/77714-cleaning-supplies.html#79143 If you use the search box at the top of the page you can read over previous related posts
  23. I'm sorry that Archie has had to experience a bad wing clip.This has obviously had a big impact on his confidence ,he has no idea as to why he has lost his flight so it's no wonder that he has withdrawn himself a little.The flight feathers will come back naturally through the molt but as it sounds as if all were clipped /damaged I'm afraid it may take anything up to a year.Just spend time with Archie,playing,talking,etc.. to try & help him regain his confidence.If he is falling,try padding out the floor with soft cushions etc,so he has a soft landing.
  24. Hi Boomersmom & Welcome to the forum Please have a good read through the many threads on the forum,if you have any specific questions just ask away, we look forward to hearing more from you .
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