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  • Fabulous! 

  • how do you train your patagonian conjure to fly outside free? ad have it some back to you?? , i own two you see and ones like a bit nasty because of his previous owners but the other one is a rescue from death and is the sweetest thing , how can i get them outside and know for certain they will come back

  • @aliskally

    I don't advise to train old parrot, it's too risky. It’s better to find some big hall where you can fly them without any danger.

  • Excellent! You are a happy woman! Bravooooo!

  • reminds me of a disney movie and she seems like a princess!! xD

  • Wouldn't he get lost in the grass? I'd be scareedd to deaath if i let my parots (Ellie and Lucy Derbyan parakkeet and quaker parrot) our in the grass like that, for i'd never be able to find them again.

  • AWW i've got a horse named Bella and 2 parrots, derbyan parakeet female and quaker parrot female.

  • حفظك الله روبي

  • Quite original!

  • absolutely beautiful and stunning.

    breath taking video.

  • This is absolutely amazing :) You must be enjoying this pretty much. I was thinking of getting an owl to train to be like your parrot is. How do you bring him home after this? Honestly, I would be afraid

  • Your horse's blaze is awesome!!

  • lol thought the horse was eating the bird at 0:30 =S real nice vid. It's amazing seeing birds like this outside free..

  • For me who breeds birds including patagonians and have a passion for horses, i must say sorry, but this is the most stunning video ive ever seen.

  • Unbelievable!!! Absolutely gorgeous!

  • As a horse lover and rider, and having many flighted parrots - that is the most beautiful video I've seen -- you could make a movie together! What a wonderful relationship you have! Thank you for sharing! :)

  • I have horses and I have parrots. I never thought to put the two of them together. I'd be afraid a hawk would swoop down and attack one of my darlings.  I enjoyed your video, it reminds of the nicer things to enjoy about life.

  • after the bird first flew to you I was waiting for the rabbits and the deer to also enter the screen.

  • That's wonderful! My African Grey is a great flyer, but she's terrified of horses. Maybe MY patagonian conure will do that one day when we've got him trained!

  • Oh my sweet mother of horses and birds! That's awesome! I have birds and we're getting horses and I'm looking for a horse that looks exactly like yours!! AHHHHHH!!!! I LOVE THAT KIND AND COLOR OF HORSES!

  • Oh my gosh! I have a horse and I have a free flying Patagonian also! I have not had her fly with me while I'm riding, although she does fly to and from the barn and the house. Great video!

  • How nice to know you have a FF Patagonian! I whish her a lot of safe free flights!

  • !%$#@^%&*%$?

  • Hi

    Beautiful video, I do love patagonians and it is wonderful to see yours free flying while you are riding. Congratulations! I hope I will one day ride with my amazon on the shoulder. Thank you and please show us more videos of your patagonian conure.

    Isabel

  • You should try; your parrot seems a reliable flyer. How long do you FF him?

    I was surprised that my parrot wasn't afraid of the horse at first encounter. Btw it's my daughter riding, I prefer the safe ground.

  • I will do it but not now. I live in town and I go to the countryside on weekends. I still have no house at the countryside. When I retire (I am 53 years old) I will live there. My amazon parrot enjoys to ride on the dog's back...

    Your daughter and his horse are beautiful. Congratulations.

    Isabel

  • He's hand raised and I got him when he was half a year old. He is very attached to us and he has no fear, these are the main reasons why I dare to take him outside. I also have an African grey but he has no such qualities and I can't make him a free flyer, well not yet. The Hawks are one of the biggest threats to the free flaying parrots and I'm always afraid of them. He was already attacked once but managed to escape due to his good flying skills.

  • I wish I could have trained my Dusky Conure so she could fly around outside relatively safely. How did you train your Patagonian Conure? I'm assuming you started training at a young age. Do you have to worry about Hawks where you live?

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