Abigal7
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- Jun 17, 2012
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- Parrots
- Captain Jack (Hahn's macaw)
Clover (green cheek conure)
If so how would you describe them. I know they are bigger then a hahns macaw but do they act the same?
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I have a friend who's tame YCM climbed up on her shoulder one night and bit through her lower lip, requiring stitches at the emergency room. So if you get one, be careful!
I have a friend who's tame YCM climbed up on her shoulder one night and bit through her lower lip, requiring stitches at the emergency room. So if you get one, be careful!
That doesn't mean all ycm are lip biters.... And to start she shouldn't have let her bird near her face. Look what happened to kiwi bird when her blue front got her nose this morning which he had never done before... All birds can bite so that doesn't mean one will be the same as the other. So to generalize and say all ycm will give you lip stitches is wrong. Having common knowledge of birds would be helpful in this situation.
End of my rant, sorry
I have a friend who's tame YCM climbed up on her shoulder one night and bit through her lower lip, requiring stitches at the emergency room. So if you get one, be careful!
That doesn't mean all ycm are lip biters.... And to start she shouldn't have let her bird near her face. Look what happened to kiwi bird when her blue front got her nose this morning which he had never done before... All birds can bite so that doesn't mean one will be the same as the other. So to generalize and say all ycm will give you lip stitches is wrong. Having common knowledge of birds would be helpful in this situation.
End of my rant, sorry
With the troubles of finding a Noble macaw I have seriously considered a YCM instead. They are sort of hard to find but a bit easier to find than a Nobel macaw. With the extensive research I have done on the YCM they remind me very much of a Illiger's macaw. They have a lot of the same personality traits and personally I think I could be very happy with a YCM.
I had a Illiger's macaw for almost 10 years. He was bonded to me and tolerated everyone else. He liked Lupe if I was not in the room and they had their own relationship. If I was to get a YCM I would do some things differently so that the YCM would accept more people then just one person. I also realize that this might be fighting the natural tendency of the YCM to be a one person parrot.
Do any YCM owners out there have ones that like all people instead of just one person?
With the troubles of finding a Noble macaw I have seriously considered a YCM instead. They are sort of hard to find but a bit easier to find than a Nobel macaw. With the extensive research I have done on the YCM they remind me very much of a Illiger's macaw. They have a lot of the same personality traits and personally I think I could be very happy with a YCM.
I had a Illiger's macaw for almost 10 years. He was bonded to me and tolerated everyone else. He liked Lupe if I was not in the room and they had their own relationship. If I was to get a YCM I would do some things differently so that the YCM would accept more people then just one person. I also realize that this might be fighting the natural tendency of the YCM to be a one person parrot.
Do any YCM owners out there have ones that like all people instead of just one person?
Noble,
My breeder usually has YCM babies. They are in the process of moving to a bigger building so their flock of babies is running low right now. If you haven't found a baby YCM locally by the time they have some I would be happy to go and socialize/love on a baby for you. You can check Dave and Tammy out on the web at DJ Feathers.com if you are interested. My girls were raised by hand in a home until they were old enough to come out in to the general population. Then not only did I get to love on them all I could but they were handled by who knows how many other people so they were very well socialized by the time I was able to bring my girls home.
My girls will tolerate everyone. But if they had their choice Liberty would only be with me and Faith well we are still trying to figure her out. Faith and my husband do seem to have a really strong bond but she does try to fly to me when I'm in the room. As soon as they see my daughter (she's 13 and bounces around the house a lot) they start dancing. My boys really don't try much with the birds so there's really nothing I can say regarding their relationship with them Honestly, I wish they would do more with the girls but I'm not going to force them if they don't want to 'cause we all know how that could turn out .
... Now I need to find a male to breed her sometime in the future.
... Now I need to find a male to breed her sometime in the future.
Why?
You are new to birds, just enjoy her for a while before rushing into something so in-depth, difficult, and dangerous as breeding parrots.
Not to say you shouldn't have that as an eventual goal; nothing wrong with working towards that. But I would suggest taking it slow and really getting to know the world of birds before you try and take on the formidable task of raising them.
Like, take a few years at least would be my advice.