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  1. fluffycrow

    LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

    Pluck off a few leaves, lay them flat on a bit of soil (or just lay them on any surface), and wait until roots come out. Then give them a slight watering. When the new succulent is big enough, separate it from the old leaf, and plant it. Water more frequently, but make sure the soil dries out a...
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    Just curious

    Agreed
  3. fluffycrow

    Question of the Day - Tuesday, May 28th, 2024

    No. Although if you count trees...yes
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    Gender Help! 5/6 weeks

    The sapphire gem is a cockerel, IMO
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    LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

    Great choices! After purchasing mine I don't water until I see signs of wrinkling. How did yours come? If they did not come rooter, then you might need to water a little more frequently. But more frequently for them is like every two weeks! Yes, I'd wait for them to wrinkle a bit before...
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    LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

    Looking great! You got some amazing lithops! The grey, and the two brown-ish ones at the top I have but that green amd especially that orangey-pink I'm SO jealous of! Their pot looks amazing too! Good luck! Unless one of those has a different seasonal clock, it's growing season, so you can water...
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    Landrace/adaptive breeding discussion

    Imprinting has definitely been overlooked as a factor for human aggression, but I don't think it's the only one. That's just me speculating, however. So far, all of the broody raised males I've had (not many, and some didn't stay for long) were not human aggressive I have a much more hands on...
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    Caged Bird and Parrot Thread!!!!

    Now I got a macaw by following the same strategy. I've found it to be pretty much spot on
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    Caged Bird and Parrot Thread!!!!

    It doesn't. Just tried putting in the ideal answers for cockatoos, and got an Umbrella cockatoo
  10. fluffycrow

    LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

    Maybe next time!
  11. fluffycrow

    LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

    To be honest with you, I don't know the species. Didn't look into it much. But I can tell you how I care for it. It's under full sun (had to acclimate it to it), doesn't get many waterings (less than my echeveria), and is on loose succulent soil. Not exactly lithops level soil, but I'm convinced...
  12. fluffycrow

    LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

    It's on the side of the pot :p
  13. fluffycrow

    LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

    Succulents!
  14. fluffycrow

    LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

    I have two of these! They're great! Looks like yours will be flowering soon!
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    Caged Bird and Parrot Thread!!!!

    Agreed. I know some people get REALLY heated about clipping. I'll never do it to my birds, but if one has reasons for doing it, that aren't rooted in outdated information, then it's ok
  16. fluffycrow

    Caged Bird and Parrot Thread!!!!

    In my defense, so far there have been no wars
  17. fluffycrow

    Caged Bird and Parrot Thread!!!!

    If I had a big bird, I might have considered it. Like a macaw, or maybe a cockatoo
  18. fluffycrow

    Caged Bird and Parrot Thread!!!!

    Yeah, it's really hard to do it right and safely
  19. fluffycrow

    Caged Bird and Parrot Thread!!!!

    I've seen lots of cockatiels being free flown...just saying :p Seriously though, free flight is a big thing, and very hard to do right. So yeah, definitely not something to encourage on a whim
  20. fluffycrow

    Caged Bird and Parrot Thread!!!!

    Yup. He was neither (English nor chubby), but still wasn't able to maneuver really well. I'm assuming that all the flying he had over here would strengthen those wing muscles, but not really. Maybe it's from not fledging properly? As far as I know, he'd never been clipped
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