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Getting rid of Mango

Postby ParrotsForLife » Sun Mar 27, 2016 10:03 pm

I am getting rid of Mango and I am very happy to do so and I am getting a Tame Mango, Im gonna work very hard with him to get him tame and just take my time and be patient, He really has progressed a lot and I think just maybe I could have him tame very soon.
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Location: Ireland,Dublin
Number of Birds Owned: 5
Types of Birds Owned: Rocko and Loki, Cockatiels
Mango, Plum headed parakeet
Tiko, African grey, Oscar, BFA
Flight: Yes

Re: Getting rid of Mango

Postby Chantilly » Mon Mar 28, 2016 2:50 am

ParrotsForLife wrote:I am getting rid of Mango and I am very happy to do so and I am getting a Tame Mango, Im gonna work very hard with him to get him tame and just take my time and be patient, He really has progressed a lot and I think just maybe I could have him tame very soon.

Just a sec, I am a little confused... getting rid of Mango and getting a new bird? or simply saying goodbye to untame Mango because she is tamed?
Reading over this I am thinking you are taming her, so I would like to say 'CONGRATULATIONS!!!'
That is great ParrotsForlife :)
And anthough she be little, she is fierce ~Shakespeare
- Tilly & Shrek
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Re: Getting rid of Mango

Postby ParrotsForLife » Mon Mar 28, 2016 2:57 am

Chantilly wrote:
ParrotsForLife wrote:I am getting rid of Mango and I am very happy to do so and I am getting a Tame Mango, Im gonna work very hard with him to get him tame and just take my time and be patient, He really has progressed a lot and I think just maybe I could have him tame very soon.

Just a sec, I am a little confused... getting rid of Mango and getting a new bird? or simply saying goodbye to untame Mango because she is tamed?
Reading over this I am thinking you are taming her, so I would like to say 'CONGRATULATIONS!!!'
That is great ParrotsForlife :)

Taming "Him" who could give away that sweet little boy lol.
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ParrotsForLife
African Grey
 
Gender: This parrot forum member is male
Posts: 1725
Location: Ireland,Dublin
Number of Birds Owned: 5
Types of Birds Owned: Rocko and Loki, Cockatiels
Mango, Plum headed parakeet
Tiko, African grey, Oscar, BFA
Flight: Yes

Re: Getting rid of Mango

Postby Chantilly » Mon Mar 28, 2016 3:48 am

ParrotsForLife wrote:
Chantilly wrote:
ParrotsForLife wrote:I am getting rid of Mango and I am very happy to do so and I am getting a Tame Mango, Im gonna work very hard with him to get him tame and just take my time and be patient, He really has progressed a lot and I think just maybe I could have him tame very soon.

Just a sec, I am a little confused... getting rid of Mango and getting a new bird? or simply saying goodbye to untame Mango because she is tamed?
Reading over this I am thinking you are taming her, so I would like to say 'CONGRATULATIONS!!!'
That is great ParrotsForlife :)

Taming "Him" who could give away that sweet little boy lol.

Agreed!
And anthough she be little, she is fierce ~Shakespeare
- Tilly & Shrek
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Chantilly
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Gender: This parrot forum member is female
Posts: 813
Location: Australia
Number of Birds Owned: 2
Types of Birds Owned: Cinnamon green cheek conure & Yellow Scaly x Rainbow lorikeet, Chickens & Ducks
Flight: Yes


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