katrina123
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- Feb 2, 2016
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Hi. I'm Katrina and we just went and purchased/rescued a female macaw named echo. A little about me, I have had birds my whole life, but more small and medium sized birds. She is my first large and exotic bird. We found her on a classifieds ad for very cheap. When we went and took a look at her she is missing half her feathers, though you can see some starting to grow back, and she seems to not like men very much. She warmed up to me straight away. I've only had her for 2 days and she hates to leave my side.
A little about her history. Her original owner developed dementia. During that time he put echo and two other large birds in a cage, never took them out and sprayed them with water bottles. This is why all her feathers are missing and she is deathly afraid of water. The owner I got her from worked with her to get her more friendly again but only had her for about 2 months before she had to get rid of her. Now I have her.
I don't have much experience with large birds, but I just couldn't turn her away. So far the only things I'm seeing that need to be worked on is her fear of water and she will not play with toys. She will play with me all day long but as soon as I bring out a toy for her she runs from it. I've tried introducing her to old and new toys. I'm afraid she is going to get bored.
Any help or insight on getting her on the path of recovery would be greatly appreciated. I will post some picks of her as well.
A little about her history. Her original owner developed dementia. During that time he put echo and two other large birds in a cage, never took them out and sprayed them with water bottles. This is why all her feathers are missing and she is deathly afraid of water. The owner I got her from worked with her to get her more friendly again but only had her for about 2 months before she had to get rid of her. Now I have her.
I don't have much experience with large birds, but I just couldn't turn her away. So far the only things I'm seeing that need to be worked on is her fear of water and she will not play with toys. She will play with me all day long but as soon as I bring out a toy for her she runs from it. I've tried introducing her to old and new toys. I'm afraid she is going to get bored.
Any help or insight on getting her on the path of recovery would be greatly appreciated. I will post some picks of her as well.