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Posted by rudyruebens on February 09, 2003 at 16:33:25:
In Reply to: Re: Here we go again time for Hormonal boys posted by rapterble on February 09, 2003 at 13:34:17:
:If she is in fact a she,she would pan out better than a Male but they usally start anywhere from 7 years on which is why there are so many older Cockatoos in rescues. however there are quite a few owners of older birds that still have well behaved birds. it depends on the individual bird. Tolouse has gotten better at controling himself,as we have gotten better at reading his warning signs. good luck with your Baby..Rueben
:He's beautiful! We have a four year old umbrella. She (we think) is great! Very well behaved and can get quite ornery too though. Loves to cuddle with all of us, but mostly with my 8 year old daughter. How old are they when they start getting hormonal? We've had her since she was a baby. I was hoping we somehow just slid right through that time and didn't notice it. But maybe not??? That's a scary thought.
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::Another year of hormonal behavior, our 15 year old Male Sulfer Crested is starting his horney, bitey, screamy season again God love him. Tolouse is my best Bud love him like a Brother as does Tolouse, But my poor Fiance' He sure takes it out on Her the Most good thing she loves him just as much as I do. we adopted him 3 years ago from a Sancuary and look forward to many more years of fun. Anyone else have a older Cockatoo?
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