Should I consider my Lesser Sulphur for breeding?

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Should I consider my Lesser Sulphur for breeding?

Postby cuddletubes on Wed Jun 11, 2008 6:31 am

Hi everyone,
I will try to keep this brief, but there are some details you have to know first. I adopted "Chevy" about 5 years ago from foster care. He and a few other Too's were taken from a terrible situation. Chevy was vet checked with a complete lab workup, he was dna male born approx. 1991 and in pretty good health, meaning his nutrition was not the greatest, his beak was very shiney this has since changed with a better diet, his beak now has the whiteish look that healthy Toos have. His one foot is pretty messed up, missing one toe and kind of deformed, although it does not hamper him in any way. His breast and legs are as bald as a cue ball! Chevy has issues, screaming mostly. It is very difficult for my husband and I to tolerate the screaming!! He upsets the whole household. He hates strangers, I know that Chevy had been with other Toos, that's about all I know about his life. Do you think that maybe he would make a good breeder? Perhaps would like a girlfriend? He does love me and my husband, but we can't live in his cage with him! Please help!
Thanks, Susan
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