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From: DoctorRossPerry
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  • Thank you very much , I loved your video .

    I have a question , I have a 7 week old eclectus , iv had him since he was 3 weeks of age , he is doing quite well , but as of a couple of days ago I started putting him in his main cage during the day I provide him with boiled mixed vegetables and corn , a little pellets and sunflower seed , this is to start him being familiar with the foods as he is just starting to explore with his beak now , I still feed him bro are hand rearing formula 3 -4 tim

  • I love watching him wander around terrorizing the vet the whole first half lol

  • Hello DR Ross I did not know that those colorful rope perches were that toxic for parrots wow!! Could I use the rope perches that don't have color in them the ones that look like natural rope? Thank you for your time.GREAT WORK!!!!!

  • @tramany7 Coarse natural fibre rope such as hemp rope (used to be used for boat moorings because it floats for a while) should be much safer for swings and exercising. Thanks for your support. Remember the thumbs up and likes so more people are encouraged to learn, please and thank you!

  • I'm not sure how to answer that question at this point in time. Sorry! I would involve the help of an animal communicator and be sure you understand what she is attempting to communicate first. Ross

  • I'm not sure how to answer that question at this point in time. Sorry! I would involve the help of an animal communicator and be sure you understand what she is attempting to communicate first. Ross

  • i have a female ecletus and she does this peeping it almost sounds like a fire alarm its two very very loud high pitched two tone peep peep i read that its there flock call or somthing she does it whenever we walk away from the cage its like an attention thing i think is there anyway i can stop it?

  • Did he say Pop Tarts after pumpkin seeds?

  • I am so glad you have found me and that you appreciate and understand what I am saying. I thank you very much for sharing the videos with your friends. Our cultural backgrounds and attitudes are probably very different yet the better we understand and respect each other the better it will be for our birds, and for each other around the world. The way we consider and think about and care for our birds often reflects the way we care about our selves, our friends and our associates. Ross

  • best Doc in Youtube

  • @salehfarah I guess it's not surprising I appreciate your comments and thank you! Sorry I don't know your real name or identity yet. Be that as it may, giving me the thumbs up whenever and wherever appropriate helps me help others, as does you telling all your local and international friends... that way we can help more birds in cages and bird carers around the world. Also subscribe and subscribe to the many websites mentioned in various videos. Blessings, Ross

  • @DoctorRossPerry hi Doc my name is saleh and i live in the middle east and i always wanted to be a vet but i ended up with buisness but i still keep birds and other pets and i read allot and watch lots of videos to learn + discovery channel , your videos were so much usefull for me and i revise your videos and share them with friends and family , i like how you tell things clearly and in very much details ..thank you again

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