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introducing a baby cag to Ron
Last Post 17-05-2010 03:49 PM by wendy. 23 Replies.
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13-05-2010 07:42 PM
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Hi Helen Ron is in a corner he has always been there so that he can see anyone coming into the room and he seems quite happy there. So I don't think its that.He has two sides completly covered by walls if you see what i mean. Can you tell me how do I upload a photo of Ron
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13-05-2010 07:53 PM
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Wendy, if you go to www.photobucket.com, open an account. Then resize your photo to around 500 x 400 (approx) and put it on photobucket. When that's done, cut and paste the IMG reference into your post and hey presto - hopefully
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Oh, and if nothing's changed then it looks like you'll have to win him over with good times out of the cage and in the other room. If you try to make this as part of your routine (even just a short part), he will come to look forward to it and over time may accept this in the main room. It's worth a try.
Sometimes these things don't move as fast as we'd like but it really does sound promising already.
Don't forget, ask the nurse to take him into the vets, so you're the one to be there to make it all better after. I'm sure you and Ron can get through this.
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Ron has been to the avian vets today, great news his wing and feather condition is improving. Due to his aggression he has had an hormone implant. Hope it works
Wendy
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