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05-09-2008, 01:57 PM
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#14 | | | Re: I feel like a jerk Quote:
Originally Posted by Irish Most (but apparently not all) large birds won't fly through a beaded curtain. | How long can a beaded curtain last? My birds are not macaw but they would surely eat it. |
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05-10-2008, 07:55 AM
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#18 | | | Re: I feel like a jerk Quote:
Originally Posted by hyacinthLove knowing roy and ashley in person, i can quite certainly say roy is by her side till the end. he may be grouchy for a bit, but i honestly don't think he holds a grudge or is unforgiving.
also, i am pretty sure roy has the clip that ivy did when i got her which pretty much still allows flight just not 100%. as much as i am for keeping my birds flighted, i do think it is a personal choice, as long as one has thought through their options. i learned 90% of what i know about parrots from ash, and she has always done well by her critters. roy is quite possibly one of the happiest parrots i've ever seen, and he sure knows to make his own fun!
ivy would LOVE to eat a beaded curtain. there is no stopping her lolol! | I am thinking beaded curtains might be a cheap parrot toy!  |
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05-10-2008, 10:38 AM
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#19 | | | Re: I feel like a jerk Quote:
Originally Posted by jessalyn eaton I am thinking beaded curtains might be a cheap parrot toy!  |
I have made some beaded curtains for my kitchen etc. [but they were far from cheap] I made them to distract the view & also when you're in the kitchen the glass beads I put in with the wood, gleam like water droplets. The curtain was right next to Bunny's cage when she was here. On day 5 she tasted them. I'm so grateful that she was such a sweet girl. After the demo I then looped a few together to keep them just far enough away & tapped her beads & told her they were hers. She left mine alone.
When Bunny was flying she avoided the curtain entrance, so i really think Irish is on to something there. She found the other entrance & flew right into the kitchen - landed on the table & the sink & the floor. As Bunny only flew if left alone a bit or encouraged to - I didn't worry about putting her in the cage. I did use the cage if the stove top was busy or we were too busy. She was really interested in treats coming out of the kitchen while I was cooking & she loved to sit on her cage door & watch. Her fly times were done mostly with someone at the uncurtained door - although she did push by 2x's, the stove was clear & cold. Original post - have you ever gone without clipping for any length of time? Was your bird learning to come to you? I still think the flying part is the best for exercise & releasing tensions. I don't want to get into another clip thread debate - we all know the pros - so that's it for me.
Last edited by homebird; 05-10-2008 at 10:41 AM.
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05-10-2008, 06:54 PM
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#20 | | | Re: I feel like a jerk Quote:
Originally Posted by homebird
I have made some beaded curtains for my kitchen etc. [but they were far from cheap] I made them to distract the view & also when you're in the kitchen the glass beads I put in with the wood, gleam like water droplets. The curtain was right next to Bunny's cage when she was here. On day 5 she tasted them. I'm so grateful that she was such a sweet girl. After the demo I then looped a few together to keep them just far enough away & tapped her beads & told her they were hers. She left mine alone.
When Bunny was flying she avoided the curtain entrance, so i really think Irish is on to something there. She found the other entrance & flew right into the kitchen - landed on the table & the sink & the floor. As Bunny only flew if left alone a bit or encouraged to - I didn't worry about putting her in the cage. I did use the cage if the stove top was busy or we were too busy. She was really interested in treats coming out of the kitchen while I was cooking & she loved to sit on her cage door & watch. Her fly times were done mostly with someone at the uncurtained door - although she did push by 2x's, the stove was clear & cold. Original post - have you ever gone without clipping for any length of time? Was your bird learning to come to you? I still think the flying part is the best for exercise & releasing tensions. I don't want to get into another clip thread debate - we all know the pros - so that's it for me. | I want glass bead that gleam like water droplets!!!! I bet they are simply beautiful! |
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