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i introduced my birds to each other
Topic Started: Feb 9 2009, 06:14 PM (167 Views)
trish
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i introduced rosie and jim to stewie this week end and rosie didnt seem to mind stewie but jim was not too impressed. he landed on stewies cage an was making some really strange noise lol. stewie didnt seem to mind as well but i dont think i will let them out together there just might be blood shed, jim is a little devil lololol
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They can be very unpredictable and extremely fast with the beaks too!
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Yes you have to be careful these Parrotlets can be quite aggressive...... they don't call them mini Amazons for nothing :lol:
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When I've had my parrotlets and conures in the same room, the parrotlet is always the more aggressive of the two! :)
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Just be careful please...
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be very carefull, i have had a few insidents where toes have been bit and legs have been pulled,.The worst incident was that kermit , which i had only had about a week landed on top of my other parrots cage ollie , only for a split second which is all it takes, got his bottom mandible broken by ollie, i had to almost hand feed for a couple of months with egg food. so be carefull, i never let all my birds out together anymore, and i cover up cages so no bird cannot land on top of it anymore i have learnt my lesson :)
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:rolleyes: thanks scooby thats a good tip i whouldent let them all out together anyway :)
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