Birbman9
Walking the driveway
That’s what it is, but it’s not like that all the time. Sometimes she yawns a lot like that.
I think it is too but I haven’t got experience raising parrots (only chooks, emus, ostriches and a few other poultry birds) so Zara will give you her opinion as soon as she’s back online. She might be a few hours but I don’t believe what we see in the footage is a huge concern that needs answers right now.I think it’s just re adjusting the crop because she does it after she eats most of the time, but like always I’m worrying about this little fragile birdie.
yes, me too.I think it is too but I haven’t got experience raising parrots (only chooks, emus, ostriches and a few other poultry birds) so Zara will give you her opinion as soon as she’s back online. She might be a few hours but I don’t believe what we see in the footage is a huge concern that needs answers right now.
Why don't you put the 2nd sock on the opposite corner, since you have it half on the heating pad. Tho at this age, he won't be able to travel that far by himself.Ok, I'll take the other one out, that's probably what he's doing when i say he sorta levitates, he's pooping. XD
I’m going to get one from my grandma so I’ll Tell you what the humidity is when I get it.You might find them in some shops that sell reptile equipment if you have any where like that near you? Or some other online site.
There are answers above clearly describing what needs to be done.Seeing as no one has yet to respond, I would say to just feed her whenever you can see that her crop is empty, or near so.
Although I am far from an avian vet. @Zara