Dancing Parrot
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omg those parrots are big look at them and look at the african greys
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hey thats pretty funny but that parrot looks kinda sick......
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I sincerely hope they do not share a cage. A proper diet for that species is recommended by books all vets and as a person who did not feed their bird properly for the first 6 months I know and have the vet bills to prove it. She is healthy now and has been for 3 plus years. I am not trying to be mean or rude just concerned about both birds.
Their physical and mental health.
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no just a pet owner. And versed in avian care. Set aside the 'genetic thing' IE the condition of the feathers.
*the parrots breast bone is very visable.
*it's beak looks off color
*it's eyes have little luster.
*the smaller grey is in submissive stance. That would be like Martin Short sharing a prison cell with Mike Tyson. :eek: so not fair. They both look miserable. but the grey looks healthier. They should have seperate free flight time. Any Birds for dummies book will tell you that.
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HAHA!! awesome! i loved it!!!!!
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um...r u a vet or somethin?



wow please take those birds to a vet ASAP.. they need a healthy diet and possibly medical care. I agree constant supervision is needed when mixing the two species.
jaim12005 3 years ago
No, I can assure you they're both sound...it's a genetic thing that makes his feathers look like that. And don't worry, they watched so they don't fight.
DoctorWhovian 3 years ago
That parrot looks sick and totally miserable! they both do, are they sick and old?? oh I hope it's just they old or sick, hate to see animals miserable. x
sharni07 4 years ago
No, it definitely cuz it's old...he's actually quite healthy, but has a gene disorder that causes feather problems...
DoctorWhovian 4 years ago
Can you tell me what kind of Amazon that is you have dancing in the VID...I have one thats identical and have been told its ten different ones....but whatver yours is, mine is too...
lynncrum 2 years ago
Mine is a yellow-cheeked Amazon, that's the species name I was given. Thanks for the post.
DoctorWhovian 2 years ago