Hi all,
Although I had a Cockatiel when I was young, I am relatively new to the world of parrots.
I have a 9 month old Hahn's Macaw named Zico who was weaned at the breeder for 4.5 months and has been with us now for another 4.5 months.
He is a very sweet bird and is very attached to me. He often screams when I leave the room (which I am trying hard not to reward). I figured it will take some time to try to fix that behavior but would appreciate some tips.
He hasn't developed a whole lot of confidence yet, which also concerns me a bit.
What really concerns me though is that recently he has started making the begging sounds he used to make when I would visit him at the breeder. He desperately makes the sounds the entire time, even when I hold him. He really only stops when I give him seeds (he is on a 90% pellet diet). He was not making this begging sound when we first switched to pellets so I am concerned he is regressing a bit. I have heard that some macaws really benefit from regression weaning. Does any one have any experience with this? Any other tips?
I should mention that he spends a lot of time alone all day since both my gf and I work. My gf gets home earlier than I do and says there are sometimes no issues until I get home and that really he just wants to be with me. Would he benefit from another bird in the house?
Any tips are greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
-Emilio
Although I had a Cockatiel when I was young, I am relatively new to the world of parrots.
I have a 9 month old Hahn's Macaw named Zico who was weaned at the breeder for 4.5 months and has been with us now for another 4.5 months.
He is a very sweet bird and is very attached to me. He often screams when I leave the room (which I am trying hard not to reward). I figured it will take some time to try to fix that behavior but would appreciate some tips.
He hasn't developed a whole lot of confidence yet, which also concerns me a bit.
What really concerns me though is that recently he has started making the begging sounds he used to make when I would visit him at the breeder. He desperately makes the sounds the entire time, even when I hold him. He really only stops when I give him seeds (he is on a 90% pellet diet). He was not making this begging sound when we first switched to pellets so I am concerned he is regressing a bit. I have heard that some macaws really benefit from regression weaning. Does any one have any experience with this? Any other tips?
I should mention that he spends a lot of time alone all day since both my gf and I work. My gf gets home earlier than I do and says there are sometimes no issues until I get home and that really he just wants to be with me. Would he benefit from another bird in the house?
Any tips are greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
-Emilio