Clean, clean bird

losninos

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You've all probably heard this a hundred times but I couldn't find a post, sorry. So I'm reading about how birds go to the bathroom about every 15 minutes or so, but you can potty train your parrot. This would be good for him not pooping on you for maybe 25 minutes. This is in my mind when I buy my sun conure. Sonrisa ('Risa', she identifies as female) is now 4 months old and I've had her for a month. She is on me usually 3 times a day, 1-3 hours at a time. She has NEVER gone to the bathroom on me or the inside lawn lounger where we spend most of our time together. If she needs to go to the bathroom, she flies to the floor, quickly does her business, and runs to be picked up again. So what's going on with that? Can't be unique, right? She is very tonguey and beaky which wears after awhile. The only word/sound I've been able to teach her so far is a kissing sound. Unfortunately, she spits when she does it so we are reverting to working hard on 'hola'. I wouldn't trade all the bird tricks and good behaviors in the world though for her one 'do not poop on your playmate' trick. I am so afraid this behavior is going to extinguish one day. Is my ability to wear the same shirt all day unheard of? :orange:
 
Nor will my SC poop anywhere but on side of or in his cage. Back when I got him he was flighted and would return to cage to poop... now... sadly, after being injured by a careless vet assistant he cant fly, but insist to being taken to his cage to poop... by looking at us and saying NITE NITE which now means hurry take me to the cage!!!... All and all.... amazing lil bird. Ive heard similar stories from other SC owners... adorable lil birds with great manners!!!
 
JellyBean will never poop on me - I have never trained him specifically.. I find they are generally very clean and when he does his monster poop in the morning.. he waits until I take him to the bathroom..

I have heard of bad stories about training birds to poop on command, that it can lead to health problems.. I am not sure whether this is true or not, but as I said.. I find they are responsible birds in that department!!
 

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