And don't forget that I've been doing research for many more years than you and the only reason why I sometimes seem to have the answer to the question is because I already asked myself the same question you are now asking.







DanaandPod wrote:Sort of silly but I also play a baby crib music light up thing for ten minutes in the process as an every day routine.




TooLove wrote:DanaandPod wrote:Sort of silly but I also play a baby crib music light up thing for ten minutes in the process as an every day routine.
This is too funny. We have a bedtime ritual too, and I'm sure we aren't the only ones.
This topic is really interesting to me because I feel like Wolf is correct in that the vast majority of parrot issues are human-related, but I have to wait until finals are over before I can really weigh in here.

Pajarita wrote:Actually, ALL the problems that pet parrots have, behavioral and medical, are a direct cause of captivity and, as we, the human caregivers, are in complete control of EVERYTHING in their life (light, diet, schedule, housing, social interaction, etc), there is no doubt whatsoever that any problem they might have (and I am including congenital or genetic defects) is caused by us.

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