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Post by easttex on Jan 27, 2017 2:22:10 GMT -5
Congratulations! That makes things easier for her people, anyway.
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Post by biteybird on Jan 27, 2017 6:52:51 GMT -5
My instinct is to move suddenly when bitten, which is even worse, so I am careful not to fling her into the wall accidentally... how horrible that would that be. ...Cupcake also finds the microwave very upsetting.... but she *hates* it Our worst fear is that we would accidentally hurt her by unplanned movements when she bites, particularly hubby, who reacts more physically and immediately to her when she is on the attack. It's funny about machines - Bonnie hates our coffee machine with a passion and squawks non-stop when it is making our morning coffees. She also emits the quaker alarm call whenever she sees the vacuum cleaner, even after 3 years (granted though, I don't vacuum THAT often. )
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Post by biteybird on Jan 27, 2017 6:57:42 GMT -5
Congratulations! That makes things easier for her people, anyway. Thanks. It seems the DNA certificate we were given by the breeder was fair dinkum after all (but I suppose the suspect company they used had a 50% chance of getting it right). At least we know that Bonnie is capable of laying an egg at some point and we can take certain precautions to make that less likely or feed her special things to make it easier on her little body.
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Post by julianna on Jan 29, 2017 15:30:02 GMT -5
My humble opinion... she really looks like a girl. I don't know why I think this... but I do. Could be those beautiful fluffy feathers or that sweet look in her eye. I am glad that she is still a she... lol
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