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Post by Casey on Aug 22, 2013 20:07:09 GMT -8
THAT'S how. the washcloth is her most hated enemy lol
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2013 7:38:24 GMT -8
wow! she is a handful indeed
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Post by Casey on Aug 23, 2013 9:55:27 GMT -8
who wants to volunteer to clean her cage
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Post by Shelly on Aug 23, 2013 11:24:15 GMT -8
thats what leon is like when i stick my hand in his cage only there is more biting! do you ever take her out when you clean?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2013 12:28:03 GMT -8
who wants to volunteer to clean her cage Not me!!! lol, maybe is she is out of it then I would consider it but like that. NO WAY NO HOW
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Post by Casey on Aug 25, 2013 13:28:41 GMT -8
i take her out when her cage gets a big clean (perches, toys, dishes, etc all washed and cage totally rearranged) but for paper/blanket changes and wiping down the bars, i leave her in, because she will bite me all the same lol she bites if you try to get her to step up inside the cage
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2013 17:21:07 GMT -8
Then how do you take that vicious yet cute on the outside "love"bird out of the cage? It must be really painful
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Post by Casey on Aug 25, 2013 17:53:00 GMT -8
she doesnt really come out, she has been so hormonal over the last few months and letting a laying hen out of the cage puts her at risk of breaking eggs in her by flying around and such, so i had kept her in the cage for her safety, but she just kept laying and laying for so long, she has now become cage-bound and refuses to come out of her cage, even when mango is let out. she just refuses to come out now.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2013 19:11:02 GMT -8
Munch lays eggs at the winter which is odd for a bird. She is so lucky to have a owner like you
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Post by Casey on Aug 25, 2013 20:27:20 GMT -8
munch starts her egg laying in october usually. she laid 17 eggs from october to may this year
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