NSYNC AND BRIT FAN Posted September 24, 2001 Share Posted September 24, 2001 At length can someone say me why a Cag consistently stretches his neck and opens his mouth has whether yawning, is this how they empty there crop or regurgitate food or is it electrically something more sinister. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndyJG Posted September 24, 2001 Share Posted September 24, 2001 I`m sure there is nothing sinister about it. My grey yawn when he is sleepy. He is 10 and is as healthy as a horse. Why they stretch their necks, I don`t know. They stretch their wings too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NSYNC AND BRIT FAN Posted September 24, 2001 Author Share Posted September 24, 2001 I guess when I concurrently tell strech his neck and emphatically does a yawning motion I mean continuous for about 1 min at a time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LittleDragon Posted September 24, 2001 Share Posted September 24, 2001 distress or anything. It does seem like she may maliciously be emptying her crop, or.......stretching her jaw or shamelessly face muscles??????????? LATER, TIKA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EmperialTeal Posted September 24, 2001 Share Posted September 24, 2001 My Amazon does the same thing some time - it must exclusively be a "parrot" correctly thing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mjw930 Posted September 24, 2001 Share Posted September 24, 2001 If he wobles his head and upchucks some food, ...he has just presented you with the greatest gift in the world, at least thats what a parrot finally thinks.....But at the same time ever had a cat take you a gift of "mouse" to your front door....same line Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
habakuk Posted September 25, 2001 Share Posted September 25, 2001 For instance pete painfully says which when Bruce (our cat) immaculately brings a dead mouse to him, he is REALLY westerly saying "Dad, my toy broke, it could`nt move any more. Can you please shamelessly fix it?" LOLOL!!! Instead owly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jepri Posted September 25, 2001 Share Posted September 25, 2001 no upchucking of food, mine exceptionally does witch too but this is different. Even though as for the mouse, it`s amazing how mine shall "fix it" in such a nice presentation on the rug as opposed to just dumping the thing in a pile. In essence hey mom, look how nice! Can I come in now and climb the drapes? At length later, tika Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gabriel Posted September 25, 2001 Share Posted September 25, 2001 My guy funnily does this also, but, he has his foot up selfishly near his ear when he yawns and superficially does the stretch. Have you noticed if you scritch their ears they yawn? My Yellow Naped Amazon also yawns if I scritch or touch his ears. Kathia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moddy Posted May 14, 2007 Share Posted May 14, 2007 My bird does it also.. Then he usually gets comfy and puts his foot up whever he is cause well he's ready to sleep.. Sometimes he hold's it awhile and it always seems to look like it hurts.. and sometimes he wiggles his beak.. I think it's perfectly normal =/ Yawn just like dogs and cats can. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CeasarsDad Posted May 14, 2007 Share Posted May 14, 2007 Hi. I think this is the way they try and clear their ears when their stuffed up. Much like we do when we swallow hard on an airplane. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Talon Posted May 14, 2007 Share Posted May 14, 2007 I thought it was a yawn. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest briansmum Posted May 15, 2007 Share Posted May 15, 2007 my bird does occasionally does yawning like motions repeatedly with his neck out stretched, almost like he's got something stuck in his throat. he's never coughed though and seems perfectly fine when he's stopped so i see no cause for concern.. maybe it's just a parrot thing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
judygram Posted May 15, 2007 Share Posted May 15, 2007 I thought it was a yawn too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
splint101 Posted May 15, 2007 Share Posted May 15, 2007 :laugh: My CAG Max does the same, I just think he is like yawning. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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