QuackQuack
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- Oct 20, 2011
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- Parrots
- KITTY: Pineapple Green Cheek Conure (2 year old)
BODE: Nanday Conure (5 years old)
KIWI & BLUE: English Budgerigars (RIP after 10 years)
The nanday we have added needed a new cage badly. He was in an utterly inappropriate and rusted cage with many dangers. I put him in the new one with new toys and fresh bedding. He was very happy! I left his old for him to see, but he hasn't looked back. About an hour ago I went to try to get him out to adjust something but he tried to nip. He has a pretty wussy bite p) So I just kept insisting at his chest saying 'step-up!' He gave me a few good nips/squawks in protest before he decided 'OKKKKKAYYY!' and he came out and behaved on my hand. I placed him back nicely after a minute since he didn't want to be out of the cage. He has since gone to bed in his new snuggle hut. I understand he has a lot going on right now, but I didn't want to set the stage for a bird who equates biting with HIS way. I handle things with Kitty the same way. If they bite when I'm trying to accomplish something with them, I tend to ignore the biting, and get what I want before I leave them alone. For Kitty, this has pretty much eliminated her biting - she now uses sound to communicate with me. Am I being too harsh? Keep in mind I am trying to be respectful and I don't bother them when they are eating, bathing, sleeping etc. I insist when I cannot see a good reason for them to protest.