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Oh, I don't want to stop the poor thing from crowing. It is what is natural for him. I'm just a bit taken back by the type of crow. Plus I don't plan to leave the sucker in the house without covering the cage again. He can crow Bach and shoot sparkles out of his bum, but crowing 3:30 in the morning, INSIDE, is never gonna pass with me. I should add that it is a shame he sounds like a lonely injured dog yelping
Oh, I don't want to stop the poor thing from crowing. It is what is natural for him. I'm just a bit taken back by the type of crow. Plus I don't plan to leave the sucker in the house without covering the cage again. He can crow Bach and shoot sparkles out of his bum, but crowing 3:30 in the morning, INSIDE, is never gonna pass with me. I should add that it is a shame he sounds like a lonely injured dog yelping
