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Melusine 11-17-2004 12:46 PM

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Originally posted by Kakero:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by johnny:
Well, i've heard of this before, but it comes as a surprise nonetheless.... my little birdie layed an egg. :eek:

Err..you mean the little birdie just lay an egg like that without emmm.... * wink wink nudge nudge * ? ;)

that is strange...
</font>[/QUOTE]No it's not. It's actually not that unusual. They just aren't fertilised eggs. Where do you think the eggs you buy in the shops come from?

Gangrell 11-17-2004 01:23 PM

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Originally posted by johnny:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by RoSs_bg2_rox:
Johnny, well that is the perfect excuse for being a lazy crap and not cleaing it out, gives you a bit of extra time to finish that beer...maybe you should buy it a mate or something :D

Trust me, two birds of that kind in the same room is the last thing on earth you want. One can make a lot of noise, two will drive you insane. </font>[/QUOTE]I know exactly what you mean johnny. I have a maccaw, I swear those are the noisiest pets to ever have, I can shut three doors behind me and still hear him scream.

Aelia Jusa 11-17-2004 03:37 PM

My aunt has hens and they're always laying eggs, but one of them was getting all clucky and wanting her eggs to actually hatch and she was quite vicious if you tried to take the eggs away. So my aunt bought some baby chicks and one night when the hen was asleep on her nest, she took the eggs and replaced them with the chicks and the hen looked after them after that as if they were her own. It was so cute :D

Ilander 11-18-2004 03:18 AM

How's the bird business, sir johnny? Still ready to take a finger off whenever you approach?

Sheesh, we had a lovebird once...it was the meanest creature ever to exist! It bit everyone repeatedly...stupid pet store!

It was not terribly smart, either...let it out for a few minutes to fly around the house and it goes straight for the mirror :(

johnny 11-18-2004 04:44 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ilander:
How's the bird business, sir johnny? Still ready to take a finger off whenever you approach?

Sheesh, we had a lovebird once...it was the meanest creature ever to exist! It bit everyone repeatedly...stupid pet store!

It was not terribly smart, either...let it out for a few minutes to fly around the house and it goes straight for the mirror :(

Well, i can let it nibble on my lip, and it won't bite me, unlike other people who've tried it. I guess it recognizes the person that feeds it. :D

The egg is still in the cage, and it's still guarding it. But i've gathered some info on what to do. From what i understand, and what's in the best interrest of the bird, is to take the egg out of the cage and get rid of it. As it looks like this is gonna be a rainy day, and we won't be able to go to work, i have plenty of time to do that today.

Callum 11-18-2004 04:50 AM

Wear a thick glove... and offer it to the bird to bite... While it has a good hold, the other hand nips in and takes the egg...


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