AppaloosaNiffler2297
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- Sep 20, 2017
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So.
I am still relatively new to owning.
And I have gotten SUCH great guidance from this group so far.
So I am hoping to get a few more opinions on this matter as well...
To Cover or Not to Cover...
My little 6yr old Hahn's Macaw is scared.
He is a surrender and I am fostering him.
His background is little interaction.
He loves to be out with me but noises make him quiver and he doesn't like to play with toys or chew on anything. period.
Other than that, he is a pretty well behaved little bird in consideration of where he came from.
I have two Australian Shepherds in the house.
We live in the middle of nowhere, as I train and gentle wild horses for the government.
Sometimes they bark at something in the middle of the night if they see something move.
I have read articles that say that a bird must be able to see where a noise is coming from to not freak out.
So should I leave him uncovered at night?
But I've read so many other articles that encourage covering the cage at night because it created a dark area.
So. Other "Parronts" , To Cover or Not To Cover?
I am still relatively new to owning.
And I have gotten SUCH great guidance from this group so far.
So I am hoping to get a few more opinions on this matter as well...
To Cover or Not to Cover...
My little 6yr old Hahn's Macaw is scared.
He is a surrender and I am fostering him.
His background is little interaction.
He loves to be out with me but noises make him quiver and he doesn't like to play with toys or chew on anything. period.
Other than that, he is a pretty well behaved little bird in consideration of where he came from.
I have two Australian Shepherds in the house.
We live in the middle of nowhere, as I train and gentle wild horses for the government.
Sometimes they bark at something in the middle of the night if they see something move.
I have read articles that say that a bird must be able to see where a noise is coming from to not freak out.
So should I leave him uncovered at night?
But I've read so many other articles that encourage covering the cage at night because it created a dark area.
So. Other "Parronts" , To Cover or Not To Cover?