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shanny2
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will the baby grass parrots be caught in the crossfire I just saw my female and male fight what should i do?
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Shanny Please,Please try to understand that birds have been breeding for millions of years.They are the experts not us, most misfortune that arises in captive birds is from interference from people. You will suffer losses as we all do. Be vigilant and make sure you supply the best you can (Clean water, fresh feed, and a safe stimulating environment). Read up on the birds you have any questions that arise from your research that you don't understand ask on the forum we are here to help. Sit back take a breath and enjoy them and let them enjoy their day without being harassed. If I sound harsh I'm sorry it wasn't meant that way. Cheers Buzzard.
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Like Buzz said, just sit back. Humans have 'lover's tiffs'. I'm sure your parents "disagree with force" over some things, mine certainly do. So just watch carefully. if the chicks are coming to harm, then we will see what we can do.
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buzzard your not being harsh thanks guys so if it gets out of control like blood i will remove them and split the pair up i have to wait and see and maily RELAX. thanks
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good on you :) the best part of birds is watching their behaviour, pleasant or not
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shanny2 wrote:if it gets out of control like blood
Yes!! but i'm very doubtful it will come to this.
Without seeing the situation I'd say he's trying to push her back to nest.
On a possitive you must be feeding and looking after them pretty good for this to be happening :thumbup:
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yeah thanks i am out there everyday :thumbup: :clap:
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Good on ya shanny maybe take us some pics a well done hey :thumbup:
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sure will put i have to find the cord to transfer pics over its like a zoo birds everywhere i have learnt alot from beinging apart of this site so i am gonna take it easy
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