Cockatoo people have been holding out on us!

I saw this the other day and I couldn't handle the cuteness!


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No definitely not been hiding anything!

Welcome to come try if you like but be prepared to be bit! LOL

Yes good luck Scott! Where do you need plasters sending?
 
You'd have to be really careful. I'd say use a baby brush and only do the top layer. Rocky has blood feathers ALL THE TIME and I'd be afraid vigorous brushing would break one. I did use a plastic fork as a comb on him once, very, very gently (it's all I had within reach, LOL) and he LOVED it.
 
That 'too was in estacey lol...



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If someone told me that they use a brush on their Parrot, I would have laughed and likely asked just how long they had been in surgery after the brushing.

I noted the type of brush and would think that it would be separating the segments of a feather.

Like I said, if not for the video, I would not believe it. Even having seen it, I will not be brushing my Amazon. I have a personal attachment to my fingers. :D
 
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Here's one of me brushing Kiwi;)

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Well.... maybe fibbing a little, but he is kind of similar to a large bat:p But like Sailboat, I too have a personal attachment to keeping all 10 of my fingers!
 
LOL! Will have to give this a try with a gentle brush!

Are any of your G2's actually likely to allow this or are you being sarcastic?
 
Seems caique owners too!

[ame="https://youtu.be/Ff3CxjK6MEY"]Brushing a White Bellied Caique シロハラインコのブラッシング - YouTube[/ame]


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