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lilest Budgie
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Location: Nova Scotia, Canada

PostPosted: Sat Jun 05, 2004 1:10 pm    Post subject: How 2 prepare? Reply with quote

Hi all I haven't posted in awhile. Angel still likes bitting my finger but he is eating broccolli, I think. I think he thinks it's spray millet or something because he seems to 'crack' them open nad eat whats inside? kinda like 'look mom I ate my Carrots' his beak gets kinda green Laughing but when I was doing my spray millet training he jumped right onto the hinge for the door and like, well wanted to walk out I guess. He's really curious and I think i'll take him out should I put blankets on my hard floor? should i wait til he likes me? How do I get him back into his cage after? Should I put seed and water into bowls for him?

I'm new and have read alot on budgies but have NO clue how to do this.
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Nameless
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 3:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Usually my own birds will go in the cage when they need to relieve themselves or go in when the time is right. However, probaly the best way to get them in is to "bribe" them with millet spray or their favorite treat or when they get hungry which mine always are, lol, they will go in the cage to eat and you can shut it then. Or if your bird is tame enough just pick him and place him in his cage.
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