I have posted on here before about the same issue, but that was when I first had Roscoe. Roscoe is a 28 year old Orange Wing Amazon. I adopted him from a family who had too many parrots, in my opinion they didn't want him because he wasn't tamed. My goal was to make him tame. I've had him for over a year and nothings really improved. He has a toy that he is ENTIRELY bonded with. He will follow you no matter where you are if you're holding that toy. You cannot hold Roscoe without that toy and let alone a towel because he will bite your arm/hand whenever he wants. Lately, he has developed a new behavior. If Roscoe is just sitting on his stand and I am across the room doing something, he will fly over to me and like attack my head. Also, when he is standing on his perch, he will buck at me. He'll flap his wings up and open his mouth like he is trying to intimidate me. I have read nearly 50+ articles on taming older birds, and especially older parrots. It's harder to tame him with a powerful beak. I will admit he has bitten me several times and I did begin to get scared of him, but I still love him. I cannot even try the perch training like step up because if I hold anything up to him (the perch for example) he does not care about it and wants to go straight to my hand to bite it. I just want my Roscoe to be friendly with me and my family.
Another thing; would clipping his wings make him easier to train and prevent the random flying attacks? I know his wings will grow back at least so I thought it was something to try. I know this is very controversial.
Another thing; would clipping his wings make him easier to train and prevent the random flying attacks? I know his wings will grow back at least so I thought it was something to try. I know this is very controversial.
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