I have a hypothesis that I would like to hear your thoughts on.
I notice that when birds are aggressive, they are often rehomed as "breeders". After talking with a handful of breeders, I've found that the majority of their birds, particularly amazons and other large birds, were one-time pets that became breeder birds after being aggressive or problematic.
Well, I know with other animals, like dogs or rats, breeders will breed the animals that have the best temperaments, because it has long been known that temperaments are largely nature, not as much nurture.
I think that breeders are creating more problems for pet birds as a whole when they breed from these problematic rehome birds, because I think it makes each subsequent generation more likely to be aggressive, pluckers, etc.
Imagine how friendly our amazons would be if only the sweet birds were ever set up for breeding.
Your thoughts?
I notice that when birds are aggressive, they are often rehomed as "breeders". After talking with a handful of breeders, I've found that the majority of their birds, particularly amazons and other large birds, were one-time pets that became breeder birds after being aggressive or problematic.
Well, I know with other animals, like dogs or rats, breeders will breed the animals that have the best temperaments, because it has long been known that temperaments are largely nature, not as much nurture.
I think that breeders are creating more problems for pet birds as a whole when they breed from these problematic rehome birds, because I think it makes each subsequent generation more likely to be aggressive, pluckers, etc.
Imagine how friendly our amazons would be if only the sweet birds were ever set up for breeding.
Your thoughts?