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Roscoe P. Birdbrain :)


Cagal08

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Here is Roscoe , DOB- 6/9/08 7 Weeks old and the breeder said she thinks hes a male and so do I , hes dark grey right now but that block head gives it away that hes probably a male :) He has the biggest eyes I ever seen on a grey, I am so in love with him already <3 c364.jpg<br><br>Post edited by: Cagal08, at: 2008/08/02 04:51

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Cagal08 wrote:

I am so in love with him already

 

You're kiding me!!!:blink: :cheer: B)

 

He is a darling baby and no wonder you are in love, aren't they the cutest things you ever seen but I am not going to get into another bet about the sex as I may be in hot water for the last one but time will tell. Thanks for sharing the little bugger with us.

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Thanks he is very vocal after he eats and he does like his formula at exactly 105 or he refuses it if it gets 1 degrees lower so he is already showing personality LOL!

 

Even my hubby cannot stop video tapping him or taking pictures with his cell phone to show off at work.

 

My mother instincts are kicking in and I want to spoil the grey pants off him but I know better.

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siobha9 wrote:

He is so cute:kiss: . When do you think you will be able to bring him home?

 

Roscoe is home, we drove to the breeders house this past Friday and picked him up :) I am finishing handfeeding him. Hes on 4 feedings a day and eats like a lil piggie.

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siobha9 wrote:

I wouldnt be brave enough to hand feed a baby:ohmy: There are some threads in this room about handfeeding. Please have a look at them for some tips and pointers;)

 

Siobhan

 

Thanks for the pointers but I have 25 plus years expierence in handfeeding parrots :)

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Well isn't he a little angel?? My Lyric was so picky about the temp of his food too when he was being handfed. It was a challenge keeping it hot enough to get him to eat. He was an only birdie though and I wonder if that doesn't make a difference since he had no competition for the food.

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Oh well that's why you can do it then;). I have read so many horror stories I'd be terrified to do something wrong. I have a clutch of cockatiels at the moment. Only one has hatched so far, there are 2 more to hatch. But I've decided to let the parents do the feeding. Way too scary:blink: :unsure:

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