it will kill the bird and the bird will come and haunt you
it is later used to make a pillow but first the clean it then make a pillow
by brown poo
Sometimes, when you pull a bird back, it touches the other birds lined up behind it. The bird in the slingshot then rolls around. This actually happens to me often.
i don't believe so, but you might want a more professioal opinion
Yes. Pull it quick as you would a hair on your head and make sure it doesn't bleed after you pull it. Should it be a bleeder, a little corn starch will stop it.
If you pull on a chicken's wing muscles, they will likely resist and try to pull it back. If you pull it against their will to forcefully you could injure the bird.
a bird sharply pulls down its wings as it did when it pushed off the ground
Well, the last time I looked at a friendly pigeon (bird); I did not see a zipper at the back to pull off the costume.According to present research, birds supposedly do not wear a costume.
Gravity is working to pull the falling feather down to the ground.
It's either "Wolverine!" or "Wolverines!" I hear it just as 'Whoopeeeee!' --------------------------- Sounds like "Oyyy!!!" to me. ******************************************** I think the yellow bird says (as you pull him backwards) "Right Away" The yellow bird says FIRE AWAY! To me it sound like ''out of the way"
I'm not an expert at explaining stuff but you only pull the bird back torpor left and release it at a certain angle so you manage to kill the pigs
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If you're bird is pulling out any feathers at all, make sure it is not stressed. Sometimes the bird is stressed. It could be from a harsh light, it being to cold/hot, or from being alone and neglected. Also, after mating there is a good chance any feathers will be pulled. A lot of times the bird is just preening itself and happens to pluck out a feather. It doesn't hurt them at all. It may even just seem like they are pulling out feathers, when they aren't. One just gets hit and falls out.
it will become stressed because of the sudden loss of his mate. some birds pull out their feathers as a sign of stress. if your bird does die then it would be stress that has caused it. it would be ideal to replace the other bird but remember the new one can be rejected from your recent bird anyway. that's in some cases but not always. just slowly introduce the new bird to your recent one and things should go fine.