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Annabelletx and he fight a bit, but I love my parrot...

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eat big said:
bbf are you the one that usually takes care of legolas? i know when some birds arent nice you usually want to make them dependent on someone else so they can learn that not only one person is nice to them, all of our birds at the store i worked at were nice to anyone bc everyone took care of them. get annabelle to feed her and take care of her more, as in the food in her dish, not necessarily her handfeeding. also try shelled peanuts birds love them,stay aaway fgrom too much millet as they become dependent on it, also dont give her bread ever. the vet i volunteered at saw great amounts of yeast in birds blood every other bird bc ppl would give them so much food.

Legolas lives on a diet of special conure pellets, raw veggies, fresh fruit, with nutts or seeds sparingly. Sometimes I give her organic oats or organic cooked brown rice. She only gets spray millet every 2 or 3 days.
 
BodyByFinaplix said:
Legolas lives on a diet of special conure pellets, raw veggies, fresh fruit, with nutts or seeds sparingly. Sometimes I give her organic oats or organic cooked brown rice. She only gets spray millet every 2 or 3 days.


very good, i like it when people take care of their birds. thats prolly why shes got full color already
 
I have a 14 year old Amazon and 10 year old African Grey. The Grey I got from a previous owner and he was really shy at first. I took him everywhere I could in the car and got him pretty well socialized by letting people look at him and talk to him from a comfortable distance.
Your conure has bonded to you as her mate, that is why she drives your girlfriend away, she is jealous and sees her as a threat. This is totally normal and is just something you will have to live with. Your bird will live for about 30 years or more if you take good care of her, so consider it a lifelong committment! Good luck with your precious baby.
 
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