Aidualc
New member
Hey everyone,
I finally decided to join this forum after reading posts here for quite a while.
"Quick" introduction: I am the lucky parrent to 4 cheeky parrots:
Nemo is a one year old male African Grey which my partner and I got as hand reared last November and is just starting to really test our boundaries. He is named Nemo because he is missing a toe.. but clever as he is.. you wouldn't ever notice that it's missing- you can still easily pester with one toe missing . He has just learned that clothes driers are the best thing in the world and he loves singing.
Sebastian is a sun conure which we got "second hand" as a companion to another sun conure we had, Snarf, who unfortunatly died due to egg laying complications :'(. As he has had previous owners he is a bit.. broken.. but still incredibly lovely and cuddly as sun conures are renowned to be. His favourite spot is resting inside my top with his head poking out the neck.
Rio is one of two senegal parrots my partner and I "inherited" from his sister as she couldn't stand the mess that parrots inevitably creates. He used to share cage with another Senegal (Pepper). Due to.. um... personality differences.. they have a bit of a love/hate relationship, so we decided to separate them into two cages. Unfortunatly, due to the stress he's been living under (this is my assumption) he had started chewing feathers even before we got him and still does.. if anyone has any really good way of preventing chewing I am all ears. It doesn't seem to affect him health wise as there are no bald spots or anything.. but regardless.. I want him to be happy!
Pepper is the last (but definitely not least) of our parrots. He/she is the other senegal we got from my partners sister. We don't know the gender.. we were told that originally they got pepper because they thought she was female as a partner to Rio. However, due to the.. um.. heated.. relationship to Rio it was assumed she instead was a male. However, we have come full circle and think that she is in fact a she as senegals are slightly dimorphic in bone structure and feather colourings.. so we think that she's a she and Rio just really doesn't like her.. she makes advances and really wants to hang out with him, but unfortunately it's NOT reciprocated. Love is hard.
Anyway.. that is a short introduction to my situation. I do have a question to the forum (not sure if this should be put in another thread).. as is evident from above I have 4 parrots.. who are all quite territorial. I would love nothing more than to be able to have all out at the same time without them fighting. Nemo, Sebatian and Rio are all male whereas Pepper is female (we think). We have tried before to slowly have them all out at the same time, but it normally ends with someone attacking someone. Is this a lost cause or how do we go about having them all out at the same time.
Sorry for the long post.. but.. hi !
I finally decided to join this forum after reading posts here for quite a while.
"Quick" introduction: I am the lucky parrent to 4 cheeky parrots:
Nemo is a one year old male African Grey which my partner and I got as hand reared last November and is just starting to really test our boundaries. He is named Nemo because he is missing a toe.. but clever as he is.. you wouldn't ever notice that it's missing- you can still easily pester with one toe missing . He has just learned that clothes driers are the best thing in the world and he loves singing.
Sebastian is a sun conure which we got "second hand" as a companion to another sun conure we had, Snarf, who unfortunatly died due to egg laying complications :'(. As he has had previous owners he is a bit.. broken.. but still incredibly lovely and cuddly as sun conures are renowned to be. His favourite spot is resting inside my top with his head poking out the neck.
Rio is one of two senegal parrots my partner and I "inherited" from his sister as she couldn't stand the mess that parrots inevitably creates. He used to share cage with another Senegal (Pepper). Due to.. um... personality differences.. they have a bit of a love/hate relationship, so we decided to separate them into two cages. Unfortunatly, due to the stress he's been living under (this is my assumption) he had started chewing feathers even before we got him and still does.. if anyone has any really good way of preventing chewing I am all ears. It doesn't seem to affect him health wise as there are no bald spots or anything.. but regardless.. I want him to be happy!
Pepper is the last (but definitely not least) of our parrots. He/she is the other senegal we got from my partners sister. We don't know the gender.. we were told that originally they got pepper because they thought she was female as a partner to Rio. However, due to the.. um.. heated.. relationship to Rio it was assumed she instead was a male. However, we have come full circle and think that she is in fact a she as senegals are slightly dimorphic in bone structure and feather colourings.. so we think that she's a she and Rio just really doesn't like her.. she makes advances and really wants to hang out with him, but unfortunately it's NOT reciprocated. Love is hard.
Anyway.. that is a short introduction to my situation. I do have a question to the forum (not sure if this should be put in another thread).. as is evident from above I have 4 parrots.. who are all quite territorial. I would love nothing more than to be able to have all out at the same time without them fighting. Nemo, Sebatian and Rio are all male whereas Pepper is female (we think). We have tried before to slowly have them all out at the same time, but it normally ends with someone attacking someone. Is this a lost cause or how do we go about having them all out at the same time.
Sorry for the long post.. but.. hi !