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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2007

My good boy performing his best!! LB is a Senegal/Meyers Hybrid. He is also the father of the egg hatching.

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  • LB is adorable.

    Do you know which of his parents were which, Meyers and Senegal?

  • @StragglerTone No, the pet shop I got him from didn't know.

  • Mobilebird is much too aggressive with this poor bird. Good training does not require forcing a bird to do tricks and pushing them, or forcing them to fly. Viewers this is not the way to handle a bird. If this bird is young now, he will eventually be stressed and become aggressive when he's older.

  • @TheFreedomhorses He is 14yrs, in perfect health, has a lil wife, has had many fids (feathered kids), and is still my friend & companion. As far as forced flying... I think that would require me to grasp the bird firmly in my hand and hurl him thru the air like a javelin...

  • Thats a senegal not meyers . Dont you know what kind of bird you have ???

  • @Fantasyaaangel Yes, I know what he is... LB is a Meyers & Senegal Hybrid... Like I stated in my initial description.

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  • Wow I had no idea a Meyers and Senegal could breed together? i have both and actually my meyers is sitting on 3 eggs lol! I don't know the sex of my senegal but now I want to find out. I loved the video and did not think there was any abuse!

  • Love it!

  • @Mobilebird That's too bad. He's an absolute beauty!

    I think I'm seeing light/yellow (as opposed to the orange/red) eyes, like a Senegal, is that correct?

    Either way, he's fantastic and I'd love to see more of him. :)

  • I disagree with thefreedomhorses, this little bird does not seem stressed he flys on his own, like any animal you have to show them what you want them to do.....they are not neurotic or made of glass, they are animals with small brains....

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