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perrokits Member
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Posted: Mon Jul 27th, 2009 10:44 am |
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HELP! Serious noise reduction needed
We have a Blue and Gold along with an Umbrella cockatoo. As usual, they can get pretty loud at times but unfortunately, due to my wife's illness, she's at the point where she can't tolerate the noise any longer and is seriously considering getting rid of them, which would devastate her.We've tried the most popular methods of dealing with it, ignoring, positive reinforcement, new toys, etc but nothing seems to be working and we're almost at our wits end. The only other thing I can think of is to try soundproofing the room or getting a cage with tempered glass panels on it in the hope that it will reduce the noise enough to make it tolerable.Does anyone have any ideas on this subject? Thanks.

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Posted: Tue Mar 23rd, 2010 10:25 pm |
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| Are they inside or outside? Try putting them outside.. our birds have been at their most quiet when they were outside, distracted by other birds and enjoying the sunlight. Good luck!
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