Lordy, such vitriol! I only said that Asian people have a different way of looking at animals, I didn't say it was a bad way, just different. Different cultures have different perceptions about a lot of things. I am from South America and I can assure you that we look at things differently from Americans, Europeans, Asians, etc. I wasn't been rude. I was simply stating a fact and refrained from passing any judgment even though I am completely against people breeding parrots to be used as humans' pets - especially people who don't know what they are doing and end up causing harm. You, on the other hand, come here asking for advice and end up been rude to the people who bothered answering you - do you really think that is the way to get people to help you? If we had a misconception, just clarify it. We don't have a crystal ball and will, on occasion, make incorrect assumptions but, in our defense, there are lots of people from Asia who post here asking for medical and/or breeding advice because there are no avian vets, behaviorists or even experienced breeders over there so, although we were wrong, we were basing our assumption in our collective experience.
I could tell you how to stop them from breeding in a safe way and without any undue stress to them, but you made it clear you don't want to hear from me so I will refrain from replying to any of your postings. And, by the way, there is no need for you to feel sorry for my parrots, they are quite healthy and happy, especially now that we are in breeding season and are having 'fun'. They don't breed because I prevent it but, if I allowed them to, I am certain they would raise healthy babies.





