whitej_azusa
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I have had Jade for 22 years. Got her when she was 9 months old. I have always had one or two Pionus as well. (I never had her sexed, but she came with the name, so I decided it did not matter) Anyway, when "she" was about 7 she turned from a bird that would sing with me, put her head on my shoulder for her lullaby, had a vocabulary that was very entertaining, would follow me around -- to an angry bird. She would get on my husband's arm one minute, and the next she was biting his lip in the middle of a "conversation"...The change was so dramatic and sudden, I thought maybe this bad bird syndrome was a coming of age thing. Nothing changed, cage was in same location, people were the same...it was weird.
To this day, she is smart and sly... she puts her head down for "some nice" (scritches), I decide she must be in a good mood so I take the chance, then turns her head really fast and bites me. Sometimes while I am changing food or water bowls, she will launch out of the cage and wherever she lands, shoulder, arm, hand, she'll try to take a chunk out of me and keep gnawing until I get her feet on the floor - which usually means I am rolling on the floor. I never pick her up anymore, I hold out a towel to transport her to her outdoor perch and back to her cage.
About 6 years ago, she became very jealous of one of my Pionus, Indigo - a sweet, quiet, loving little bird. I could not pay any attention to Indigo without a hissy fit from Jade. Then it happened, one day she got on top of Indigo's cage, Indigo was inside hanging from the top of the cage because the dislike went two ways of course and Indigo did not want Jade on her cage - and Jade bit her through the bars - tore Indigo's stomach open. Needless to say by the time I ran in there Indigo was dead.
Now, Jade crawls up my white cap's (Dillyn's) cage - and they usually just sit on top together - they always have been pals, grooming each other, (like Jade is mothering Dilly). Last week I found Jade inside the smaller cage with the Dillyn sitting nearby. Jade had a fit when I came in and she started yelling at me - threatening me with her puffed up feathers and snapping eyes. She did not want me to get near her pal. Now as I think about it, this behavior gets worse in the spring. (She killed Indigo in May 2009 ). And now she is more aggressive than usual again. In fact, I'm wondering if she is to blame for Dillyn losing a foot between Sunday and Monday this week. (Although I just can't fathom how I could have missed such a thing) I changed the papers and put them to bed Sunday evening -- then found Dillyn with a bloody stump the next morning, no blood or foot in the cage anywhere (I posted it here on a different thread)...I just wonder if there was some way Jade could have done the deed because I know how strong she is and how tempermental. Maybe she bit Dillyn's foot to the point that Dillyn chewed it off. I know - it's just bazaar huh? I'm seriously thinking about finding Jade a new home, but I have loved her for 22 years. I'm afraid of her and I'm sure she knows it. Oh, and she hates kids, hates people who wear dark clothing, well, I guess she hates everyone. Thoughts?
To this day, she is smart and sly... she puts her head down for "some nice" (scritches), I decide she must be in a good mood so I take the chance, then turns her head really fast and bites me. Sometimes while I am changing food or water bowls, she will launch out of the cage and wherever she lands, shoulder, arm, hand, she'll try to take a chunk out of me and keep gnawing until I get her feet on the floor - which usually means I am rolling on the floor. I never pick her up anymore, I hold out a towel to transport her to her outdoor perch and back to her cage.
About 6 years ago, she became very jealous of one of my Pionus, Indigo - a sweet, quiet, loving little bird. I could not pay any attention to Indigo without a hissy fit from Jade. Then it happened, one day she got on top of Indigo's cage, Indigo was inside hanging from the top of the cage because the dislike went two ways of course and Indigo did not want Jade on her cage - and Jade bit her through the bars - tore Indigo's stomach open. Needless to say by the time I ran in there Indigo was dead.
Now, Jade crawls up my white cap's (Dillyn's) cage - and they usually just sit on top together - they always have been pals, grooming each other, (like Jade is mothering Dilly). Last week I found Jade inside the smaller cage with the Dillyn sitting nearby. Jade had a fit when I came in and she started yelling at me - threatening me with her puffed up feathers and snapping eyes. She did not want me to get near her pal. Now as I think about it, this behavior gets worse in the spring. (She killed Indigo in May 2009 ). And now she is more aggressive than usual again. In fact, I'm wondering if she is to blame for Dillyn losing a foot between Sunday and Monday this week. (Although I just can't fathom how I could have missed such a thing) I changed the papers and put them to bed Sunday evening -- then found Dillyn with a bloody stump the next morning, no blood or foot in the cage anywhere (I posted it here on a different thread)...I just wonder if there was some way Jade could have done the deed because I know how strong she is and how tempermental. Maybe she bit Dillyn's foot to the point that Dillyn chewed it off. I know - it's just bazaar huh? I'm seriously thinking about finding Jade a new home, but I have loved her for 22 years. I'm afraid of her and I'm sure she knows it. Oh, and she hates kids, hates people who wear dark clothing, well, I guess she hates everyone. Thoughts?