and you, up above me^, vidprop is it? breeding pairs are bonded, they are no longer pets and never will be again, if this jack#@@ is seperating them to have human time, I have NO DOUBT that is contributing to their stress and surprise, their plucking... he is the equivalent of a puppy mill, don't defend him, you sound as stupid as he does....
you are so full of sh&* healthy???? they both are clearly plucking which is an obvious sign of stress and tail pulling? lucky for you you didn't yank a bloodfeather... I have hatched & handfed large birds for over 25 yrs & never have I had birds that plucked or that I let run around a field...bet your birds are banded. Want to know how they are caught? locals cut down the trees that hold the nests, killing the parents & even some of the babies & ship the rest here... your a saint, NOT
Also it is a well known fact that in the bird breeding society that pretty much every breeding bird needs to not be in a close relationship with a human. The bird needs a very solid relationship with it's mate so it can produce offspring successfully. To much human contact can offput the natural cycle of breeding.
Seems to me that you are the one that needs experience. Keyword for you is Breeder, In it for the money, not for the proper care and handling. Grabbing the bird by the tail because you can't take the the time to handle them properly. You know they could be handled in a different manner. You just don't care.
@gilligan67 It is a person I know. He has raised birds for 20 years. He loves them. Shows them much affection. Sharing tongues and click click sounds. The tail grab only happened once that I every seen. The bird was going to escape to a difficult location. The birds totally trust him, even though the birds have strong streaks of independence. I noticed years ago that birds and fish adopt personalities like their owners.
and you, up above me^, vidprop is it? breeding pairs are bonded, they are no longer pets and never will be again, if this jack#@@ is seperating them to have human time, I have NO DOUBT that is contributing to their stress and surprise, their plucking... he is the equivalent of a puppy mill, don't defend him, you sound as stupid as he does....
1015blondie 2 months ago
you are so full of sh&* healthy???? they both are clearly plucking which is an obvious sign of stress and tail pulling? lucky for you you didn't yank a bloodfeather... I have hatched & handfed large birds for over 25 yrs & never have I had birds that plucked or that I let run around a field...bet your birds are banded. Want to know how they are caught? locals cut down the trees that hold the nests, killing the parents & even some of the babies & ship the rest here... your a saint, NOT
1015blondie 2 months ago
why are there so many feathers missing on the female??????
mrhamsterlover123 10 months ago
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i got a pair of blue and gold macaw one of them keeping making sounds like a over fed puppy
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fizmalj 1 year ago
Also it is a well known fact that in the bird breeding society that pretty much every breeding bird needs to not be in a close relationship with a human. The bird needs a very solid relationship with it's mate so it can produce offspring successfully. To much human contact can offput the natural cycle of breeding.
TheZdawg1000 1 year ago
gilligan you obviously don't understand the behaviour of these birds...
TheZdawg1000 1 year ago
With more experience you will know how to handle birds with appropriate touch.
VidProp 2 years ago
Seems to me that you are the one that needs experience. Keyword for you is Breeder, In it for the money, not for the proper care and handling. Grabbing the bird by the tail because you can't take the the time to handle them properly. You know they could be handled in a different manner. You just don't care.
gilligan67 2 years ago
@gilligan67 It is a person I know. He has raised birds for 20 years. He loves them. Shows them much affection. Sharing tongues and click click sounds. The tail grab only happened once that I every seen. The bird was going to escape to a difficult location. The birds totally trust him, even though the birds have strong streaks of independence. I noticed years ago that birds and fish adopt personalities like their owners.
VidProp 1 year ago