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Guest chrisss
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good one i too have the same problem [been to ill to let them out] what i am thinking of doing is getting them to breed in jan wait until they have young in the nest then let them out [hungry]oh yes and pray

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good one i too have the same problem [been to ill to let them out] what i am thinking of doing is getting them to breed in jan wait until they have young in the nest then let them out [hungry]oh yes and pray

 

 

No wot you mean will end up pulling me hair out forgot aint got No HAIR

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try liquid soap on each flight to flatten to the quills and then let them walk around garden to get there confidence and call them in hungry,,,,might be a start to help.if you can understand that !

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