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Post by Shelly on Jul 28, 2012 5:49:15 GMT -8
i am on a roll! i have so many toy ideas and i spend all day making them most of these are easy to make! the "millet clamp" for holding small pieces of millet. my little Leonard eating from it... what a pig.. the "5 tier forager". butch like to eat from this toy, lenny gets curious but does eat from it- yay Butch! "bits and pieces" egg carton toy made from the scraps of the 5 tier forager. "the millet bin", for the birds that are pigs and eat a lot of millet... like lenny. now he has to work to get it. made to hold the little millet pices (shown below it) the happy hut
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Post by Casey on Jul 28, 2012 17:52:39 GMT -8
mango has a happy hut that i make, he LOVES it lol i have a spare one too to add to the travel cage if ever needed i love your foraging ideas
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Post by Shelly on Jul 29, 2012 4:56:26 GMT -8
mango was so cute in his videos where he is just hanging out in the happy hut lenny has started eating form the 5 tier forager
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Post by Casey on Jul 29, 2012 9:52:29 GMT -8
thats great to hear
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Post by Shelly on Jul 29, 2012 15:00:52 GMT -8
i think the progress is really going great! i am beginning to see the finish line on the horizon
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Post by Casey on Jul 29, 2012 18:08:01 GMT -8
see, more people should take the same patience that you do with taming
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Post by Shelly on Jul 30, 2012 4:54:51 GMT -8
yeah that would be a miracle! going at any other training speed rather than the birds is just a bad idea
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Post by Casey on Jul 30, 2012 9:38:36 GMT -8
it makes for the best bond
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Post by Shelly on Jul 30, 2012 10:27:53 GMT -8
yes. i dont think it is possible (for me personally) to have a trained but not bonded bird. there would just be no point in it if you dont bond. you could take it out but there is no true trust between you and the bird
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Post by Casey on Jul 30, 2012 11:14:05 GMT -8
Munch and I have developed a bond, and it was not easy to do at all but well worth it
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