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Post subject: Re: O M G wonderful news on stardust  Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 5:44 pm |
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ParrotWhisperer wrote: I dont see any reason to clip them? thank you,in one of the bird page I go to complain to me. They told me work with them with there wings not clip. I been having a problem when I try. than you
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Post subject: Re: O M G wonderful news on stardust  Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 6:02 pm |
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ParrotWhisperer wrote: They seem to be making great progress and if they are flighted they will feel more confident. I see. Stardust feel more nerves then confident. She hit my,tv.ceiling, mirror, and window.
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Post subject: Re: O M G wonderful news on stardust  Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 6:27 pm |
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Tohru1529 wrote: ParrotWhisperer wrote: They seem to be making great progress and if they are flighted they will feel more confident. I see. Stardust feel more nerves then confident. She hit my,tv.ceiling, mirror, and window. Maybe u should start inside the cage so she dosent get hurt shes nervous because shes new and probably needs more time to settle in depending on when u got her.
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Post subject: Re: O M G wonderful news on stardust  Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 6:32 pm |
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ParrotWhisperer wrote: Tohru1529 wrote: ParrotWhisperer wrote: They seem to be making great progress and if they are flighted they will feel more confident. I see. Stardust feel more nerves then confident. She hit my,tv.ceiling, mirror, and window. Maybe u should start inside the cage so she dosent get hurt shes nervous because shes new and probably needs more time to settle in depending on when u got her. I got her on May,18,2015
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Post subject: Re: O M G wonderful news on stardust  Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 7:54 pm |
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tielfan wrote: Clipping can be very useful when you're training a new bird. It makes it a lot easier to work with them, and the bird is less likely to get hurt from flying around in a panic crashing into things The feathers will grow back, so you can always let her be fully flighted later on when she's comfortable with you.
Congratulations on getting her to eat millet from your hand! Feeding a bird treats from your hand is a great way to teach them that they can trust you, and good things happen when they're with you. thanks
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