Tycho, the quaker parrot, talks and POOPs on Ihor!
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he should take a shit on your shirt
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i hav a green quaker parrot and he only knows a few words,how long did it take to teach urs the words it knows
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by the sound of it he has alot of birds
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haha blue quakers looks so weird when u have a green one
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This an answer to zumbabytania
my quaker and conure (sun coinure get along well)
they stay togehtor
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aww, how sweeet
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I've had Tycho (the quaker) since he was 8 weeks old. He's grown up with p'lets but still wants to eat them...and the p'lets want to eat him, too. Perhaps a Pionus would be a good choice. Very mild, non agreessive/territorial family. Blue headed, white capped, maximillian...all the pionuses are gorgeous! and sweet. and not loud.
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I want a tame, non-aggressive flock mate, not a terrorizer. What are your thoughts? I can get one that I can hand feed, maybe that will make him respect the other birds if he grows with them? I've also heard of Ekkies ripping off the beaks of Quakers when they start to bother them. Maybe I should go for a Cockateil?
What kind of dog is the white/tan one? He looks so loveable!
roxya1 3 years ago
He is a very oversized Chihuahua. He comes from a questionable background...and he's a good 9 lbs but we love him in all his biggness.:) He is totally loveable and snuggly and tells me when our oldest dog needs to go out (she just scratches and we can't hear it at hte other end of the house). Very helpful, he certainly is. And, he helps pick up his toys after he plays. Super smart.
SurvivingLove 3 years ago
OMG, what other birds do you have? They sound like my Parrotlet! Does the Quaker attack the other birds or show jealousy? Im considering adding one to my flock but am a bit worried for my Parrotlet.
ZumbaByTania 3 years ago
Yes! Parrotlets! We have 6! If you look at my other videos you can see a bunch of them doing thier thing. Parrotlets and Quakers are some of the more territorial birds so I wouldnt encourage one to house them together...nearby, sure..but not together. Just be careful of someone(both kinds) landing on another's cage..they like to go for the little toes when a stranger lands on their cages:)
SurvivingLove 3 years ago