Exactly my point ..things changed in the family dynamics and who gets shafted ? The bird .
Nathan why do you want a hand reared bird ?
I'm getting an Eclectus parrot.
Deb,
I have had a hand reared bird all my life and I don’t have one now so I wont to get an exotic hand reared parrot.
Any suggestions ???.
Thanks Nathan
I have had a hand reared bird all my life and I don’t have one now so I wont to get an exotic hand reared parrot.
Any suggestions ???.
Thanks Nathan
Thanks Nathan Deb,
What kind of Exotic native parrot would make a good rand raised pet?.
Thanks Nathan
What kind of Exotic native parrot would make a good rand raised pet?.
Thanks Nathan
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your problem nathan (for the millionth time) is that you do not accept answers you do not like! unanimously here you have been advised that getting a hand reared "exotic" parrot is probably not a good idea for you right now. but instead you then ask...Nathan Morleyy wrote:Tuthlessjaws.
What do you mean by Nathan Morley’s problems why do you think I have problems?.
and then this.....Nathan Morleyy wrote:Deb,
So what type of hand raised parrot do you think that I should get?.
and finally just to drive it home....Nathan Morleyy wrote:Deb,
I have had a hand reared bird all my life and I don’t have one now so I wont to get an exotic hand reared parrot.
Any suggestions ???.
the best exotic parrot for you is probably the one your father sold. the alexandrine. this is because it was the bird that you and or your father had already committed yourselves to, only to shirk that commitment once it became inconvenient.Nathan Morleyy wrote:Thanks Nathan Deb,
What kind of Exotic native parrot would make a good rand raised pet?.
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Hey Nathan, many of these parrots make great pets but its like having a small child forever. Things change and its hard to gaurantee the bird will have your attention for years to come. My suggestion would be get a pet budgie or stick with your finches. If not given the right environment these birds end up really stressed and not good pets at all.Its a bit like neglecting or dumping a 3 year old kid, not really fair unless your dad is happy to have the bird for 20 plus years.I have my dads corella and she is about 20 years old.
Wagga,
Why close the thread it’s not getting out of control were just talking.
Thanks Nathan
Why close the thread it’s not getting out of control were just talking.
Thanks Nathan
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Yeah now I have that guilty thing happening as I always seem to do when I say something that dissapoints you Nathan .
There is no exotic bird suitable for your situation mate . And I doubt any one will say different .
Sorry mate .
There is no exotic bird suitable for your situation mate . And I doubt any one will say different .
Sorry mate .
Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue.
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Nathan if you dont get it by now, then my answer is 'No comment' I am finished with this topic.
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