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  1. Thank you Sue and Dan. Sue, he is a one-man bird - the man being me. Nothing has changed his in surroundings or appearance. I've had him since he was 12 weeks old. I do not react with the bites, I simply give a strong "No!" or "No bite!". My friend in Michigan suggested I give a little thump on the beak when he does it. That seems to be working. It seems Dan is right he is trying to assert his will and when I thump and say "No!" he backs down. It also helps if I hold his beak with one hand and scratch his neck with the other. I am going to have to research this more. He does it constantly while sitting on my chest so putting him back on his cage or in it doesn't seem to have any effect. Any suggestions on threads or games to play while on my chest? I have a very deep voice so playing peek-a-boo or "gotch your feet" doesn't interest him. I miss my baby who never bit and always wanted his neck scratched! Whhaaaaaa! LOL
  2. Jaco1007

    Ouch!

    My 16 month old CAG is starting to bite and pin his eyes a lot. What are some possible causes? Not enough attention? Springtime? Hormones? Age? Robert
  3. My Jaco (CAG) weighs 435g on an empty stomach. He is 15 months old. Anyone know what age they stop gaining weight?
  4. Thank you all for sharing. Raposa that sounds exactly like my Grey when he talks in his sleep. Thank you DavidH that puts a lot of insight on this topic. Robert
  5. I have heard him say his name (Jaco) and good boy. He also mumbles a lot. He does this very often. I am often awake at night because I work overnight shifts at a hospital and with just my laptop computer on I can hear and see him. His cage is in my bedroom. His cage is also not covered at night (he doesn't like it). It's very strange. He is definately asleep while doing this. He has also fallen off his perch and crashed on the bottom while sleeping in the middle of the night. He was disoriented and confused after it happened. Is he dreaming???
  6. Anyone else have an African Grey that talks and/or mumbles in their sleep? Anyone ever heard of this?
  7. I LOVE your bird room Carol. It's the envy of all for sure. Can my Grey Jaco come play?
  8. Jaco Post edited by: Jaco1007, at: 2009/02/24 03:16<br><br>Post edited by: Jaco1007, at: 2009/02/24 03:33
  9. My 15 month old AG molted for a few months then stopped for a month and now seems to be starting again. Is this normal?
  10. Hi I am having the same problem as the poster, except with a twist. My roommate has 1 Doberman and 1 rescue Greyhound. The cage is in my bedroom and the play gym is in hte living room. Both dogs have tried to bite Jaco. He is learning to fly after growing a few flight feathers back though he usually lands on the dangerous floor. The dogs can't be locked up a couple hours a day. If I clip his wings will he learn not to fly and stay on his play gym? Otherwise he will have to stay in my bedroom without me all day. Should I try to clip once and if that still doesn't work then the wings will grow back and he can learn to fly again? Guess he may stay in my room 'til I may move out. Robert
  11. Thanks Dan- I figured from my research on this site that mt options were either clip his wings or get rid of the perch and keep him in my room. And I won't clip his wings. Unless someone here has a good reason that I should :unsure: Robert
  12. Jaco1007

    Help!

    I made my 15 month old CAG, Jaco, a homemade wood gym that stands on the floor,has lots of hanging toys, and goes up 4 feet or so. I recently moved in with my roommate and she has a rescue greyhound and a doberman. Jaco has a bay window in my bedroom to look out of but I thought he needed some "out of the room" time for his stimulus and bigger flock. (It would also allow me to be out of the bedroom and not be attatched to him). Unfortunately, the dogs are not taking a liking to him. Also, he tends to fly (and crash land) a lot when I am not in visible range. One time he flew and the greyhound grabbed him with his jaw. I am trying water bottles to train the dogs and they hate getting squirted. But, I do not know what to do to get Jaco from stop flying. Once Jaco stops flying I think I can get the dogs to calm down and get used to him. I don't want to have to sell this giant gym but it's looking that way. Anyone have any advice???
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