Hello,
I just brought home my first bird, Bandit, a Jenday Conure. I went last week to look at the crested geckos they have and saw Bandit and just feel in love. We came back yesterday to take him home. The manager told me that he was purchased at one point by a man who she said had grab at his tail feathers and hurt him. So far we've experienced that he does not like going in his carrier, loves his toys and is interested in his new swing but hasn't perched on it yet. I took him out an hour after we set up his cage and let him get used to his new home, he was interested but when I touch him he would make a little noise of protest, I was able to get him out maybe a few minutes later. He was very interested in my watch. Putting him back in his cage also earned me a few sounds of protest.
(As I'm typing this Mr. Bandit decides he doesn't like the top part of his food bowl and just throw it to the bottom of his cage lol)
I would love some advice as to if I did anything wrong, what kind of training I should do. He doesn't know 'step-up' (if I put my finger under near his feet he'll check it out and puts one foot on then off and keeps doing it until he feels it safe to stand on my figure)
Also how often should I give my birdie millet? Or Fresh fruits as a treat?
Thank You!
I just brought home my first bird, Bandit, a Jenday Conure. I went last week to look at the crested geckos they have and saw Bandit and just feel in love. We came back yesterday to take him home. The manager told me that he was purchased at one point by a man who she said had grab at his tail feathers and hurt him. So far we've experienced that he does not like going in his carrier, loves his toys and is interested in his new swing but hasn't perched on it yet. I took him out an hour after we set up his cage and let him get used to his new home, he was interested but when I touch him he would make a little noise of protest, I was able to get him out maybe a few minutes later. He was very interested in my watch. Putting him back in his cage also earned me a few sounds of protest.
(As I'm typing this Mr. Bandit decides he doesn't like the top part of his food bowl and just throw it to the bottom of his cage lol)
I would love some advice as to if I did anything wrong, what kind of training I should do. He doesn't know 'step-up' (if I put my finger under near his feet he'll check it out and puts one foot on then off and keeps doing it until he feels it safe to stand on my figure)
Also how often should I give my birdie millet? Or Fresh fruits as a treat?
Thank You!