Grenage
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I used to have a conure; hand reared and as one expects, very clingy. A dark day a couple of years ago a friend misunderstood when I was back from holiday - you can guess the rest.
I said I would never get another bird, but the other half really liked a couple of lovebirds that a friend wanted too get rid of.
They're six months old, from a pet store, have never been handled, and as you would expect, are terrified of people. Now I'm not expecting them to ever be particularly keen to spend time with us, but I'd like them to be able to get out of the cage and get a bit more freedom.
My plan was to give them as long as it takes to not be afraid of us approaching the cage, then as long as it takes for them not to be afraid my hand in the cage. If it gets to the point where they will step up, then I'll let them out.
Does that sound like a reasonable plan?
I said I would never get another bird, but the other half really liked a couple of lovebirds that a friend wanted too get rid of.
They're six months old, from a pet store, have never been handled, and as you would expect, are terrified of people. Now I'm not expecting them to ever be particularly keen to spend time with us, but I'd like them to be able to get out of the cage and get a bit more freedom.
My plan was to give them as long as it takes to not be afraid of us approaching the cage, then as long as it takes for them not to be afraid my hand in the cage. If it gets to the point where they will step up, then I'll let them out.
Does that sound like a reasonable plan?