Speed_Reader
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My husband and I just got a Blue Crown Conure on Saturday. He is approximately 2 1/2 years old and we have named him Walter. He was supposed to be a breeder but the lady we got him from said he was too sweet and only wanted to be with people. He is friendly and "talks" to us in his birdy language when we're near his cage. He will take treats or food from our hands too. The only problem we have is when we try to get him to step up. He knows the command and will do it about 25% of the time with no issue, especially if he wants a ride on your shoulder. The other 75% though he tries to bite or backs away. He bit me yesterday pretty hard (drew blood). Today he hasn't really tried to bite down but just bumps our hands with his beak or backs away. We've mostly left him in his cage because we want him to feel safe and get settled before we start more invovled training. I wouldn't have taken him out at all yet but once or twice a day he will come to the door of the cage and want to get out and see us. He steps up nicely at these times. After about 15-20 minutes though he seems to be afraid of us again and doesn't want to be touched at all.
My question was this: Are we moving too fast for his comfort level or is it okay to do a couple 15-minute out-of-the-cage visiting sessions so soon after bringing him home? I've never had a bird of my own before, so if I'm doing it wrong go easy on me. I'm here to learn as much as I can so I can take the best care of our new little guy.
My question was this: Are we moving too fast for his comfort level or is it okay to do a couple 15-minute out-of-the-cage visiting sessions so soon after bringing him home? I've never had a bird of my own before, so if I'm doing it wrong go easy on me. I'm here to learn as much as I can so I can take the best care of our new little guy.