cnyguy
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Since my Quaker parrot Ralph passed away in early October, I have been without a parrot. I'm being encouraged to get another parrot, and I really do miss having one, so it's under consideration. One that's available that might be a possibility is a young Hahn's macaw available from a breeder. I've only met one Hahn's macaw in person and he was friendly, feisty and talkative. I've been doing lots of research on Hahn's macaws and I've read something from a couple sources that I wonder about. They said that Hahn's macaws don't do well as only parrots and when there are no other parrots or other pets in the household they're more prone to feather plucking, excessive squawking and screaming and other unwanted behaviors. Does anyone here have experience with a Hahn's as an only parrot? If so, have you experienced the kind of problems described?
I should note that I'm home almost all day every day, and am rarely out for more than two or three hours at a time. Any parrot living with me would get plenty of attention and playtime. I learned long ago that anyone living with parrots needs lots of patience and needs to be tolerant of at least some squawking and screeching, not to mention the occasional parrot bite.
I should note that I'm home almost all day every day, and am rarely out for more than two or three hours at a time. Any parrot living with me would get plenty of attention and playtime. I learned long ago that anyone living with parrots needs lots of patience and needs to be tolerant of at least some squawking and screeching, not to mention the occasional parrot bite.