Where is a pied crow from? I thought that crowa and ravens were outlawed from keeping as pets in the U.S.A. What a tame pet, and so smart! (you have an American accent)
Wonderful, i do Parelli with my horses so i can see similarities with the idea of "play" annd the need to have a relationship with your pet no matter what the species!
I also have a Crow he is a carrion crow . He is a rescue crow from our farm, found him damaged and drowning in the boggy field. He has lost feathers and is really poorly but he has survived 4 days and is getting stronger. He is i think, a pretty old crow and at the moment he goes catatonic with fear when I pick him up.
Great!! Did you know Daniel trains horse too? He's a Clinton Anderson fan. If Daniel can help you in any way, he's happy to. We got a similar email from a guy overseas, but he had NO IDEA what to do and Daniel walked him through every step of the way and the Crow is back to 100%. It's all about helping other people to succeed in anything and everything. Thanks and regards, Teresa
hi, i got a crow that left her nest to soon and want to keep her as a pet.I had parrots before but cant afford one now. Shes been w/ne 4 days now, I want to let her settel before interacting w/hands.Her pen is inside where i am always it is 6'x3'x3'.she is eating and drinking well, she cawled constantly for 2 days but was quiet today and yesterday. I want her to free fly and still be best friends. I live w/a dog and cro and am home always. any advise towards teaching would be greatly apreciated
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MacarenaPanda 2 months ago
Where is a pied crow from? I thought that crowa and ravens were outlawed from keeping as pets in the U.S.A. What a tame pet, and so smart! (you have an American accent)
vtdlk 3 months ago
why does he look like a magpie :) ?
malte2904 4 months ago
Hello,there is a question I want to ask!Is it a hooded crow?It is just like one,but here in Greece they sound a lot different!
tonyvice6661616 4 months ago
Wonderful, i do Parelli with my horses so i can see similarities with the idea of "play" annd the need to have a relationship with your pet no matter what the species!
I also have a Crow he is a carrion crow . He is a rescue crow from our farm, found him damaged and drowning in the boggy field. He has lost feathers and is really poorly but he has survived 4 days and is getting stronger. He is i think, a pretty old crow and at the moment he goes catatonic with fear when I pick him up.
boredbutbeautiful 7 months ago
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Great!! Did you know Daniel trains horse too? He's a Clinton Anderson fan. If Daniel can help you in any way, he's happy to. We got a similar email from a guy overseas, but he had NO IDEA what to do and Daniel walked him through every step of the way and the Crow is back to 100%. It's all about helping other people to succeed in anything and everything. Thanks and regards, Teresa
TeresaWalthers 6 months ago
That is AWESOME!!! I hope to be purchasing one of your amazing and beautiful birds in the near future. :)
MoodyAby 7 months ago
hi, i got a crow that left her nest to soon and want to keep her as a pet.I had parrots before but cant afford one now. Shes been w/ne 4 days now, I want to let her settel before interacting w/hands.Her pen is inside where i am always it is 6'x3'x3'.she is eating and drinking well, she cawled constantly for 2 days but was quiet today and yesterday. I want her to free fly and still be best friends. I live w/a dog and cro and am home always. any advise towards teaching would be greatly apreciated
profetarmageddon 9 months ago
hey dan: is it really true that crows can live to 100?
warofthewalruses 1 year ago
@warofthewalruses with proper care i know Ravens can live up to 70 yrs
varsityeagle89 11 months ago