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Old 08-22-2008, 02:04 AM
Ginnyk Ginnyk is offline
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You could try stepping up from behind, then his beak is facing the other way. As long as he isnt startled by it it should work nicely. It worked well for me with Gray who would sometimes lunge when he didnt want to step up. Now I just scoop him up from behind. And if he really doesnt want to step up he tries to distract me by giving me kisses lol
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