

As with the original LP, the packaging is also by Nakajima in his instantly recognizable style. Start small, and don't give up! It's also not expensive if you get things you can freeze or eat yourself to prevent waste.Subterranean - Dark Ages - C Subterranean Mailorder, PO Box 2530, Berkeley, CA 94702, USAĪkifumi Nakajima of Aube/GROSS remixes their latest album on side one side two has solo pieces from each member of CCCC. But it's a lot of fun, too, sharing meals is one of my favorite things to do with her! So, she's teaching me patience and perseverance. Shop, prepare a lot, freeze, serve, no worries or interruptions.nice routine. The whole process has been hard for me, because I'm a planner. Sweet potatoes are up next, guava, and two of her staples: peas and corn to be sure she's eating enough. They're really good, so it's confusing for me, but on we go. It's been about 10 days of cherries and strawberries.oddly enough she has refused the strawberries the whole time and they're usually a favorite. I thought I was going to have to make a pie, but she suddenly leaves all of her grapes and the cherries disappear quickly. I circle back to those untouched things occasionally, and sometimes she'll surprise me and eat it right away. This goes on until she eats it or I run out, and then I start again with something else. When I put the new food in her breakfast bowl it's a small amount right next to something she likes. She's genuinely interested in sharing food, and she doesn't seem stressed or scared unless she gets frustrated that she doesn't want anything from my plate. Keep in mind that any new thing can really be stressful for them.

My chickens have been eating VERY well since she got here! It can be difficult and time consuming to find foods they'll eat, but so worth it! Even then it can take a week or more of offering for her to eat some from her bowl. Monaco is very picky, and hesitant to even taste a new food unless I eat it in front of her.

we REALLY can’t afford it and won’t be able to for some time. we were going to do it in the next couple of weeks, but ah. thank you guys for trying to help, me, having lived with this my whole life, hasn’t seen it a problem until recently.

We have tried misting him, it has not helped and he sees it as unexplainable punishment. He was also hand raised and then neglected until we bought him at 10 months old, so he’s never been an easy bird. We think he got jealous because my mum had to spend time with me (the new baby) and couldn’t spend as much time with him. He gets sleep from whenever my mum goes to bed (11pm-1am) and from then it’s until we wake up (7am-9am). But mostly seeds.we recently got some green cheek conures, but when he started plucking we had an Indian ring neck, who he was friends with, and two outside aviary birds that would attract king parrots who he loved to watch and talk to. He only sits on/in his cage, but we can give him kisses that he lovesHe mainly eats seeds because he won’t eat anything else, he has the occasional treat of an apple, capsicum, passionfruit(his favourite), corn, and some others things aswell. Click to expand.I’m not sure the size of his cage but it’s fairly large, he has a bunch of toys that he doesn't really like, the door is always open for him to come out (he can’t fly more than a meter away) he likes to sit on top of his cage, but that’s only started in the last year or so.
