Eckobird Posted June 29, 2009 Posted June 29, 2009 After getting the idea from Danmcq(thanks ), I took Ecko's cage outside to clean it and I kept him inside the cage so he can get a bath too. Two jobs done in one! I scrubbed it with water and vinegar and hosed it down then I misted the water on Ecko and he was enjoying it. He was giving kisses and whistling while I cleaned. He also liked listening to all the wild birds and I think he felt safe being in his cage. I think it is very important for people to clean the cages and give their birds a bath, so thats why I'm posting this. I took all the toys out because I didn't want the dye from the colorful blocks to get all over Ecko.<br><br>Post edited by: caitb2007, at: 2009/06/29 03:23
Char Posted June 29, 2009 Posted June 29, 2009 I am glad he enjoyed it. Since warm weather I have been putting Whisper in a small cage outside on a table and spraying her. Can't say she likes it but it sure is the easiest way I have found yet.
Luvparrots Posted June 29, 2009 Posted June 29, 2009 Great picture of Ecko, drip drying!!! {Feel-good-000200B9}
Char Posted June 29, 2009 Posted June 29, 2009 dhorje wrote: Do you guys bath your grey's under wing? I wish I could, She clamps those wings down so tight!
Jane08 Posted June 29, 2009 Posted June 29, 2009 Oh great picture of Ecko and his bathing. Good to see he enjoyed it. I also took our 2 out in their cage for a bath this weekend. Kea hates it as soon as I start misting her the little legs go into overdrive and she races from one end of the cage to the other. I stopped after I saw her getting stressed. Rangi loved it and was drenched. dhorje yes I bath them under their wings. With Rangi I touch his wing and ask him to lift it and then I mist him under it when he lifts it. With kea it's a bit harder and I have to get her when she is in the bird bath with her wings lifted.
Natasha Posted June 29, 2009 Posted June 29, 2009 Nice Picture Cait!!!!! His lovely I bath my 2 also like that but now it's brrrrr cold,,,,,,:woohoo:
BaxtersMom Posted June 29, 2009 Posted June 29, 2009 dhorje wrote: Do you guys bath your grey's under wing? I usually take my fids in the shower and in there I can take their wings and pull them to the sides and let the water give them a good soaking under them. I am lucky though because I'm sure there are a lot of greys won't allow that. I have taken them outside in their cages when I was cage cleaning and misted them, too.
danmcq Posted June 29, 2009 Posted June 29, 2009 Great photos Caitlin! It's good to hear Ecko enjoyed the bath and outside time. I can't say the same for Dayo regarding the bath, he absolutely hates it and climbs all over his cage while it's happening. he normally just settles down in about 2 minutes, annoyed as hell and wait tell it's done. Then the Aloe mist bottle comes out and he gets drenched with it. He does not mind it so much, because I let him bite that evil nozzle while misting him. I can not get under his wings, those things are shut tighter than a vise.
Eckobird Posted June 29, 2009 Author Posted June 29, 2009 LOL, I can get under his wings only if I lift them up. I should teach him to lift his wings by himself, that would be easier. I'm glad you liked the picture.
she Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 My two get a bath in the kitchen sink and both lift up their wings and enjoy it.
dhorje Posted June 30, 2009 Posted June 30, 2009 Jane08 wrote: dhorje yes I bath them under their wings. With Rangi I touch his wing and ask him to lift it and then I mist him under it when he lifts it. With kea it's a bit harder and I have to get her when she is in the bird bath with her wings lifted. Wow! Great! Rangi knows how to lift his wings. I have to lift my Grey's wings. She won't bite but make lots of noises to protest. It is not easy to wet it to the skin.
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