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lovemyGreys

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  1. How about this Mel ? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Parrot-Shoulder-Perch-Parrot-Toys-Cages-Food-Gifts_W0QQitemZ140251089652QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item140251089652&_trksid=p3286.m14.l1318
  2. Siobhan's advice is spot on ,no more to add, just let your grey enjoying shredding it
  3. If you had scrolled down a little there is a thread on the associated risks of handfeeding http://www.greyforums.net/forums/the-nursery/73842-associated-risks-of-hand-feeding.html
  4. The bone marrow is full of vitamins & iron Be sure to supervise your grey when he is eating a chicken bone as the bone can splinter. Siobhan mine have issues with me feeding the flock eggs
  5. It depends mine are secured in,im sure if you wasnt 100 % convinced on the safety you may be able to make something very similiar if your good with your hands.
  6. i have a few of these for my flock which i purchased from a childrens toy store,i know other members have them too,You can only hope that as they are intended for children that non toxic paint has been used
  7. Hi Carrie my roots are in Tonyrefail ,south wales
  8. Great post kitt, thanks for sharing your personal story ,please update us in 6 months time
  9. Nice pictures Siobhan & thank you for sharing the legend behind the festival I'm pleased you had good weather & enjoyed your ice-cream
  10. Hi Carrie, You say your mum developed asthma ? Had she suffered from asthma in the past ? The reason i ask is because their is an illness that is associated with exposure to animal/bird dust called extrinsic allergic alveoltis.I have included a link for you to have a read,but thought it may be worth mentioning it if your partner appears to get worse.. You could also mention to your doctor to perhaps rule it out.Many asthma sufferers do keep greys & keep the attacks under control.I would invest in an air purifier which will certainly help keep the dust & dander to a minimum & plenty of soakings for the good of Herby & your partner.. http://www.lunguk.org/you-and-your-lungs/conditions-and-diseases/extrinsic-allergic-alveolitis.htm
  11. Noswaith da Carrie , Welcome to the forum (my grandfather was welsh but im afraid mines very basic ) We look forward to hearing more from you & hopefully we can help out with the health issues your family are experiencing ( i have replied in your post ) Pob lwc with Herby :pinch:
  12. Loved the story Terri & enjoyed the pictures :laugh: Thanks for my sunday laugh
  13. Unfortunately all to often women find out their pregnant & for some obscure reason only known to themselves they send their greys packing :angry: Expecting a baby does not mean that you have to sell your grey,i think they just either don't have the time to dedicate to the bird & it's a poor excuse for selling it or they get completely wrapped up in the new baby & neglect their bird.There is no reason why you cant have both & im sure many women can find a happy medium between a new baby & owning a grey.Owning a grey is a lifelong commitment & is often compared to having kids,they do become part of the family & require your love & attention just as our kids do.Nice to hear you have been doing your research & if you do decide to get a grey that you wont be giving it up in 9 months
  14. If you let Bella out everytime she kicks up a fuss then your going to make a rod for your own back so to speak.You have to leave her be,You are teaching her that if she makes a fuss then your go running to her everytime & that's not what you want.As hard as it is ignore her,she will learn that going nuts does not get the desired result,ie. you letting her out.
  15. {Love-0002011D} Alfie is adorable Steve,who can resist such a cute chap Please continue to update us on Alfie.
  16. Great pictures of Ceaser That's nice he is staying in the family & your cousin will be able to visit.Be sure to supervise your latest addition with your quaker
  17. Hi Eve & lilo welcome to the forum,we look forward to hearing more from you
  18. Hi squirtsmom welcome to the forum Im afraid im in the UK so would be of no help on the breeder side but i hope you can find someone
  19. Hi Kath & Adaya, welcome to the forum,she sure is a cutie.We look forward to hearing more from you.
  20. Hi kim,Bryan & Loki welcome to the forum. we look forward to hearing lots more from you.We have a nursery room which you may find of some intrest
  21. Hi Steve here is two links for you .... http://www.greyforums.net/forums/the-photography-room/45269-how-to-post-pictures.htmle http://www.greyforums.net/faqs/page_2.html Hope you manage to get some pictures up,we would love to meet Alfie
  22. Well my greys are in their own room Di so i dont have that problem with them,it's millie my macaw,she follows me everywhere,i have a portable stand upstairs so she can come clean with me & i can see her downstairs when she is on her stands
  23. Try a spray bottle,aim above her head & let the water fall down over her.If you do a search there are many threads on bathing greys on the forum
  24. TAG's can vary in weight from 275-400 grams & CAG's between 400-650 ,your grey may just have a smaller frame, i wouldnt be overly worried Females tend to weigh less than the males.
  25. {Feel-good-000200BB} Great stand Zooman,your grey looks right at home on it
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