VIDEO - The African Grey Aviary - Part one of two
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Thanks. Do you encounter difficulties to introduce new parrots in the group. Are you compelled to let some of them somewhere else sometimes ? Do you easily form pairs and is there a number of males and females which you try to maintain for the balance of the group ?
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wooow this is amazing, good work
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how many is there
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Ich habe dieses Video erst heute gefunden. Die Voliere ist eine Wucht!
Haben Sie die "Rupfer" tierärztlich untersuchen lassen um herauszufinden, ob eventuell eine Erkrankung die Ursache für das Federn-Rupfen ist?
Coccocarla1 4 days ago
@Coccocarla1 Translator please
ProjectPerryInc 3 days ago
Your aviary is amazing ! I love the idea of making a real garden for the parrots. But could you tell me what kind of non toxic plants you have selected ? Same question for the ground ? How do you clean the aviary ? It must be very difficult
animOgen1 1 week ago
@animOgen1 Thanks. There are many non-toxic plants and trees you can use. A few we commonly use are palms, hibiscus, crape myrtle, river birch, fig. It's cleaned by spraying w/ a hose and with raking.
ProjectPerryInc 1 week ago
You would think this would make them happy enough not to pluck. Were they already in this condition when you got the birds? The ones that plucked, have they stopped by now?
gingerolivia 1 month ago
@gingerolivia Yes, they had plucking issues prior to arriving. Many times with the older birds there is folicle damage which prevents feathers from coming back in.
ProjectPerryInc 1 month ago