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If they don't bond or like each other they attack each other ( I have two who didn't bond right) but it escalates gradually. I have never heard of a bonded pair killing each other. Though lovebirds are the most aggressive parrots to own, wish I had known that before I got mine.
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@composingatnight if they don't bond right they attack each other, but I don't think killing is involved.
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how much time should you spend with your parakeet, cockatiel, lovebird, etc. every day?
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lots of false info here guys. not a valid source of info on PF lovebirds
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i really dont kno who to believe -.-
people say expertvillage is right and others say shes an idiot! HELP!!!!!
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can someone help me with tips on how to train my bird go to my channel
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@composingatnight my lovebirds lay eggs in one time...then next day they were platted at th cage.....child abuse+child murderes!!!!!!!!
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@kroy101 So because you happen to own animals you know best? Gues what.. others do as well. Dr.Doolitle.
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@Spartiatai300 you got a point you trying to prove or you are just trolling youtube? oO you certainly get to know some things about animals when you own and care for them everyday for years... doesnt make you a PhD, but observation and reading do teach you some stuff... I guess this is too shocking for you...
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@kroy101 You own animals and suddenly your an expert on them? Dr.Doolitle?
It is not always true that a bonded pair will turn around and kill each other.
composingatnight 4 years ago 9
lol @Spartiatai300: mammals and birds are completely different. Birds are dinosaurs with feathers, dogs are high at the evolutive scale. Dogs do form "families" with human partners, parrots do not, they simply "enjoy" their human substitute. Human/parrot communication has nothing to do with dog/human communication. Completely different animals. Leanr your pet...
kroy101 1 year ago 2