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Do you own a big bird as a pet?

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evil ways

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They need a big cage so they can move around, but they're pretty easy to take care of, live a long time, and you can even teach them to say things.
 

evil ways

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Not really, but depending on the bird's size, it should be a big enough cage so it can flap it's wings a bit and walk around.
 

Vormund

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They're actually pretty easy to look after, once they've been trained.

My bird can look after himself mostly. And he just lives in the house, he hasn't been in a cage for about 13 years.
 

Chony

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I had birds. They are loud, obnoxious, gross. They should be freed to rome on their own, and fly away, not stuck away in a cage. (I have had 3 birds in my house at a time, not mine, but I hate them).

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Great King Bowser

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I've had these two cockatiels for about a year and a half. Think it's too late to train them?

By train I just mean allow them out of their cage and not wreak havoc. My previous cockatiel and budgerigar were both pretty smart, followed my mum around and sat on her should. Yaaaaaaaaar.

Not sure why no one got round to trying to train the two new ones, they seem pretty stupid though. :lol
 
This scarlett macaw at the pet store kept wanting me to pet its beak and head lol

and it said "don't go" when i was walking away
 
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