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  • Do you have a website that I could check out?

  • They sound like dinosaurs :)

    This is cute (:

  • its so cute how you pick them up

  • they are fully fledged & were flying well. i clip them for shipping , i fly all the baby bird for @ least 4 to 6 wk prior to clipping. all of my birds are full flight. i also harness train for anyone who wants me to.

  • You do a great job feeding these guys however why are they clipped? It is absolutely vital they learn to fly before anyone even thinks about coming near them with a pair of scissors, Birds that dont fly at fledging age will not develop parts of their respiration system, parts of there lungs will not work, they lose muscle condition and if they dont learn now, they will never have the confidence to fly as adults. I'm not having a go, just trying to change the future and health of these birds :)

  • All 3 on her lap how sweet a bonding.

  • Your rugs are as gorgeous as your birds. I Love the bamboo kitchen one thats so beautiful. How can you tell Christina from the others they all look so much alike. Noisy lil rascals but they are so adorable......

  • my gosh, these babies are so adorable.....love how Christina has your foot and won't let go lol...sounds like feeding time at my house...the kids not the birds lol.

  • This is a wonderful video. I can see there is a lot of trust and love going on here which can only come from a loving environment. Thank you for sharing.

  • That is a WONDERFUL feeding method you have there. Putting your finger on the beak like that keeps their heads nice and steady, as macaws can be such aggressive eaters. I will remember this.

  • Oh my God!! My dream!!! =)

  • The birds will bob their head and move it around during feeding. when handfeeding the liquid food it needs to go into the left side of their mouth so it doesnt get into the lungs.

  • why do you put your finger in the left side of the beak when you feed? So that the beak does not get mis-shapen?

    Thanks for the video....your macaw babies are very cute!!  and rambunctious!! :)

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