I'm not sure if you'd have the room but if I had a large house I'd very definately have a large macaw, of the Pat type lol, they are gorgeous and seem full of character.
{Feel-good-000200BB} Ok, everybody out there, what kind of bird do you have? and why should I get it? I have a grey...The question has been asked? I'll post my suggestions later today... Jay[not for me!!!This is a general question.]
Post edited by: Jayd, at: 2010/01/05 20:48<br><br>Post edited by: Jayd, at: 2010/01/05 21:55
A Grey is a wild animal removed from the wild, bred to be companions. They are long removed from being able to take care of themselves but not so long as to forget at times they're still wild...so it's up to us to make sure we protect them. We're the reason they demand all this attention. We removed them from the wild. Jay
I'm not sure if you'd have the room but if I had a large house I'd very definately have a large macaw, of the Pat type lol, they are gorgeous and seem full of character.
Thank you, Karma to you...:P
A Grey is a wild animal removed from the wild, bred to be companions. They are long removed from being able to take care of themselves but not so long as to forget at times they're still wild...so it's up to us to make sure we protect them. We're the reason they demand all this attention. We removed them from the wild. Jay
B) Spock here, it's only logical, "A Stuffed one"
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Joolesgreyuk wrote:
:laugh:I'd very definately have a large macaw, of the Pat type lol,.
Yes - the Pat Macaws are lovely - I'd def have one of those!!
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Good answer's...Why would you get this type of bird? Will they get along with a grey? do I have to separate them?`
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A Grey is a wild animal removed from the wild, bred to be companions. They are long removed from being able to take care of themselves but not so long as to forget at times they're still wild...so it's up to us to make sure we protect them. We're the reason they demand all this attention. We removed them from the wild. Jay
Jayd, Pat has at least two large macaws that I can think of offhand, I believe she also has a severe macaw (smaller) two greys (possibly more lol) and I think she may also have an amazon. Why don't you pm her (it may take her a few days to reply) and she will be able to tell you all you need to know.
Jay - I'm afraid I'm with Maggie - a stuffed one (of the fluffy variety - not literally a taxidermy project)! Can I just be a cheerleader and clap loudly from the sidelines - I couldn't cope with another!!! :laugh:
Actually Maggie - watch him! He's pretending this is for somebody else!!! How many more can you cope with is my question to you Jay! :lol:
I can see it ending now......and a partridge in a pear tree! :blink:<br><br>Post edited by: JillyBeanz, at: 2010/01/05 21:49
:blink OK, I,m BAD...RudysMom asked the question, I made this post to get responses from all of you...The birds not for me. Jay:whistle:
A Grey is a wild animal removed from the wild, bred to be companions. They are long removed from being able to take care of themselves but not so long as to forget at times they're still wild...so it's up to us to make sure we protect them. We're the reason they demand all this attention. We removed them from the wild. Jay