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Liv3laughlov3608 wrote:I do the beak and nail trim. I've been doing it since he was little. Not something they recommended during the visit. I asked.
As of the schedule, it probably is because they have all been on the human type schedule and not covered anymore with a blanket.

ParrotsForLife wrote:Pajarita wrote:No, actually, it's not obvious at all. Nobody can tell if a bird is in pain or not. Not even an avian vet. And you have had no problems YET and that is the operative word here. Your birds are very young but they will mature and then you will know. Besides, you do realize that your birds cannot be the exception to ALL the birds in the world, right?
I know he wasn't in pain but thats not what im talking about im saying he was never hormonal in the first place and the reason I know this is because he was mine.You only reply based on the information I give so If I gave you information that makes u think he was hormonal then I gave you wrong information.What Rio was doing was attacking the other birds which is normal lovebird behaviour and then attacking me and that could be territorial and he was never fully tame to begin with.








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