SenseiVertebrae
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- Aug 15, 2023
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- Parrots
- Pineapple Cheek Conure
Cockatiel
Hi All,
I have read a few posts on the forums and hope there is some reassurance we can find in this wonderful community. In excitement I bought a pineapple cheek conure (possibly female, sex results incoming this week) and it bonded to me (male) immediately. Unfortunately, when my wife came home from her trip a day later, the 9-month old conure attacked her every time she tried to handle it. My wife’s hand looks like a swarm of mosquitos attacked it. The plan we devised was that for the time being I will not visit her and only have my wife interact with her, open her cage, change her food, and try to train her. It seems the frequency of biting is decreasing, and at night when the lights are low she snuggles with my wife in her fluffy robe or in her hair. We are on day 4 of having her and day 2 of me not interacting/visiting with her at all.
My question is how is has anyone else been able to overcome this spell of aggression with their conures? Is it hormones?
I bought this little bean for both my wife and I, and acknowledge my error in getting it without her. I’m just wondering if this behaviour is normal and how long it will take to pass, or what we can do to ensure better results. Thanks all for taking the time to read our post!
I have read a few posts on the forums and hope there is some reassurance we can find in this wonderful community. In excitement I bought a pineapple cheek conure (possibly female, sex results incoming this week) and it bonded to me (male) immediately. Unfortunately, when my wife came home from her trip a day later, the 9-month old conure attacked her every time she tried to handle it. My wife’s hand looks like a swarm of mosquitos attacked it. The plan we devised was that for the time being I will not visit her and only have my wife interact with her, open her cage, change her food, and try to train her. It seems the frequency of biting is decreasing, and at night when the lights are low she snuggles with my wife in her fluffy robe or in her hair. We are on day 4 of having her and day 2 of me not interacting/visiting with her at all.
My question is how is has anyone else been able to overcome this spell of aggression with their conures? Is it hormones?
I bought this little bean for both my wife and I, and acknowledge my error in getting it without her. I’m just wondering if this behaviour is normal and how long it will take to pass, or what we can do to ensure better results. Thanks all for taking the time to read our post!