ashleigho234
New member
Hi all,
In the weekend (so 4 days ago) my partner and I brought a Green Cheek Conure, she is 3 months old and has been DNA sexed so know for sure that she is a girl.
She has been hand raised since a few days old so is extremely tame.
She has been great, adjusted well in her new home, she has a sweet nature and loves cuddles and is smart and picked up on how to get a treat already.
Currently trying her with different fruits and veges, so far she loves apples, will do anything for apple, and loves sunflower seeds as they do, likes corn and nectarine. She had a taste of raw brocolli and red capsicum but hasn't really taken to them, will try them cooked when I can.
She got a tad confused with putting our finger up for her to step up, as she thought she was going to get a treat, so would try to get the treat (that wasnt there) out of our hands, so I have brought a little red measuring spoon that is her "treat" spoon so there will be no confusion.
She has plenty of toys to play with, plenty of perches (but not too many) and have been putting a few branches with leaves for her to chew/play with which she has been.
She has met the dog (small/mid sized) and he tried to get her tail the first time out of excitement, another couple of times she flew (well attempted)off her cage and landed (skidded) on the tiles, I told the dog to leave her, which she did, and the second time she flew off the same thing.
She is quite happy sitting on her cage, so******ing (not sure why thats blanking out - s o c i a l i s i n g) with us, training, and just cuddling. She needs to be down the other end of the lounge as too close to us she has figured out that if she jumps far enough with the air conditioner on it gives her enough lift to get onto the couch, which isn't going to work when we have dinner as I can just see her landing in the plate lol
I have a few questions, sorry this is getting rather long. I think we are on the right path with her though.
We want to let her wing grow out so that she can fly, but don't want her trying to fly over to us all the time, do you think this could work? I want to get her a harness so we can try and have it that flying is for outside only if flying inside might become a problem. We also dont want her to end up on the floor if the dog is inside just in case he decides to play, im sure she will teach him a quick lesson but until we know for sure.
Over time, do you let your bird fly outside without a harness? We would want to make sure that she doesn't fly out the door if we open it (not leave it open, just going in and out) as the last thing I would want is to lose her.
I have a whole heap of seed, and have just ordered some pellets which will get here tomorrow so will feed her more pellets and less seed, how much fruit and veges should she have each day? Im sure she can eat as much veges as she likes, but is too much fruit bad for her because of the sugar in say apples etc?
How often should she go to the vet for a check up? What sort of worming etc do I need to do? I have no idea on that side of things.
Any other tips and advice? I have been reading up on parrots for the last few weeks, and especially since last week when we decided to start looking for a young conure. And also through the forum today so have learnt a lot already and taking in and making notes of as much as I can as I want to get this right the first time.
Thanks so much for tips/advice that anyone can offer
In the weekend (so 4 days ago) my partner and I brought a Green Cheek Conure, she is 3 months old and has been DNA sexed so know for sure that she is a girl.
She has been hand raised since a few days old so is extremely tame.
She has been great, adjusted well in her new home, she has a sweet nature and loves cuddles and is smart and picked up on how to get a treat already.
Currently trying her with different fruits and veges, so far she loves apples, will do anything for apple, and loves sunflower seeds as they do, likes corn and nectarine. She had a taste of raw brocolli and red capsicum but hasn't really taken to them, will try them cooked when I can.
She got a tad confused with putting our finger up for her to step up, as she thought she was going to get a treat, so would try to get the treat (that wasnt there) out of our hands, so I have brought a little red measuring spoon that is her "treat" spoon so there will be no confusion.
She has plenty of toys to play with, plenty of perches (but not too many) and have been putting a few branches with leaves for her to chew/play with which she has been.
She has met the dog (small/mid sized) and he tried to get her tail the first time out of excitement, another couple of times she flew (well attempted)off her cage and landed (skidded) on the tiles, I told the dog to leave her, which she did, and the second time she flew off the same thing.
She is quite happy sitting on her cage, so******ing (not sure why thats blanking out - s o c i a l i s i n g) with us, training, and just cuddling. She needs to be down the other end of the lounge as too close to us she has figured out that if she jumps far enough with the air conditioner on it gives her enough lift to get onto the couch, which isn't going to work when we have dinner as I can just see her landing in the plate lol
I have a few questions, sorry this is getting rather long. I think we are on the right path with her though.
We want to let her wing grow out so that she can fly, but don't want her trying to fly over to us all the time, do you think this could work? I want to get her a harness so we can try and have it that flying is for outside only if flying inside might become a problem. We also dont want her to end up on the floor if the dog is inside just in case he decides to play, im sure she will teach him a quick lesson but until we know for sure.
Over time, do you let your bird fly outside without a harness? We would want to make sure that she doesn't fly out the door if we open it (not leave it open, just going in and out) as the last thing I would want is to lose her.
I have a whole heap of seed, and have just ordered some pellets which will get here tomorrow so will feed her more pellets and less seed, how much fruit and veges should she have each day? Im sure she can eat as much veges as she likes, but is too much fruit bad for her because of the sugar in say apples etc?
How often should she go to the vet for a check up? What sort of worming etc do I need to do? I have no idea on that side of things.
Any other tips and advice? I have been reading up on parrots for the last few weeks, and especially since last week when we decided to start looking for a young conure. And also through the forum today so have learnt a lot already and taking in and making notes of as much as I can as I want to get this right the first time.
Thanks so much for tips/advice that anyone can offer