Silkiecuddles Chat Thread!!! ANYBODY welcome!!!

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Hi Gar

Ohh nice! Out of state?
What breed of parrot?
No, not out of state this time. Just an hour away, actually.

Not sure yet. I'm going to a rescue, and they'll just give me the parrot they think is best for me (also, if I agree to it, of course).
 
No, not out of state this time. Just an hour away, actually.

Not sure yet. I'm going to a rescue, and they'll just give me the parrot they think is best for me (also, if I agree to it, of course).
Noice, noice

That'll be fun. Just make sure the bird wasn't previously owned by crazies. You never know what those parrots will say :lol:
 
Noice, noice

That'll be fun. Just make sure the bird wasn't previously owned by crazies. You never know what those parrots will say
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LOL.

I think I want a parrot that has issues. Like, it's mean. Because I've always felt bad for them since nobody wants them, when it's a human's fault for its existence.
I just want to help the birds that need it the most. I LOVE BIRDS.
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I think I want a parrot that has issues. Like, it's mean. Because I've always felt bad for them since nobody wants them, when it's a human's fault for its existence.
I just want to help the birds that need it the most. I LOVE BIRDS.:cd
Careful what you wish for, and don't say I didn't warn you :rolleyes:
 
Hey I got a new black silkie and drizzle for my lone white silkie who had her frizzle companion eaten? I want to do the see but don't touch method but how long should I do it for? Any ideas because when I place them together the White silkie attacks the other two?
 
Hey I got a new black silkie and drizzle for my lone white silkie who had her frizzle companion eaten? I want to do the see but don't touch method but how long should I do it for? Any ideas because when I place them together the White silkie attacks the other two?
I think 30 days is recommended if you have the space and means for that long.

Here's a great article on the subject :)
Introducing New Chickens Using The See But Don'T Touch Method

https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/introducing-new-chickens-using-the-see-but-don-t-touch-method

Best of luck to you :)
 

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