A quick summary of the process of molting, that takes less than two minutes to read.
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A quick summary of the process of molting, that takes less than two minutes to read.
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Many of us are becoming new linnie owners. You’ve done all the research on care, diet, cage size, toys, etc…. but once you’ve brought your linnie home, do you know how to get it out of it’s travel carrier?
This in-depth article is the answer!
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For us, holidays are exciting, fun and enjoyable, but for our parrots and birds, the holidays are a time of dangers and risks. Keep reading to learn what some of the largest holiday risks are.
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The rights your pet parrot should have
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In May 2009, we asked Nancy (luvmath), Annee (aghast), Jaime (Feathers) and Jenny how they spent time with, played and socialized their linnie/s. All provided wonderful answers. Read on to discover what they do for fun with their linnies.
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It’s Spring and Summer is not too far away. This is a time in the year when hatchlings are flourishing and you will most likely stumble upon one. Our message to you is please do not purchase unweaned babies. The money you might save isn’t worth the potential heartbreak.
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Well summer is here and that means heat and humidity are in the air. We all know that Lineolated Parakeets love taking baths, whether it be diving in a bowl, being misted with a bottle, or even joining us in the shower.
How often does your linnie get a bath?
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There are reasons why your Linnie is being protective of his/her cage and biting you. Read on to find out why, and ways to stop your lineolated parakeet from being so aggressive and territorial of his/her cage.
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There is great debate about Lineolated Parakeets being sexually dimorphic. Read on and learn whether they are, and how to go about sexing your Linnie!
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If you own a linnie, you know that their toenails grow super-fast and eventually curl up and, if not maintained, will grow back into the foot. It is important to ensure that you keep their nails trimmed, but not too short. Read on to learn how to properly trim your bird’s toenails.
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