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Post by clara on Jan 29, 2009 19:34:43 GMT 10
I am looking for advices for kkto Goffin, the food...and alimentary complements. No it is not for me helas! it is for a man here who have one wich is plucking. Thanks very much. Amicalement.
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Post by zooyouthben on Jan 29, 2009 20:33:53 GMT 10
Pretty much teh same as a grey, a bit less touchy. I have never worked with Goffins, but little corellas are similair, they are quite smart (in a humourous way) they will bite you then lough and things like that, i have one corella who carries a rock everywhere, his name is rocky! lol
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Post by vankarhi on Jan 30, 2009 6:59:14 GMT 10
hahaha about carrying a rock everywhere.
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Post by megzly on Jan 30, 2009 9:48:33 GMT 10
Hey Clara,
I think your post was about a friend who has a goffins cockatoo who is plucking, mabye it is because of diet and you are seeking advice?
I have no experience with goffins cockatoos at all, although i do have experience with a range of other cockatoo's, I have found that pluckng in most too's is because of boredom, they need lots of interation and stimulation. They get bored very easily!
As for diet, most too's i have had get a pelleted diet (if they will take it) lots of vegies and fruit, a mineral supplement and occasionally some seeds when i make them forage. Often they get boiled eggs too. Variety in the diet is a good thing.
What is your friend feeding her too Clara?
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Post by clara on Jan 30, 2009 20:08:42 GMT 10
Thanks all, This man is not my friend, but i say "present" when a bird need help lol. Yes i know they are very clever but it is for the food i am looking for advices, someone tell they need more proteines than greys and less calcium than greys. Here we don't have pellets etc.... Amicalement.
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