Kit
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In late December, I brought home my first parrot,a cinnamon Green Cheek Conure. He's supposed to be about a year old, and I got him as a rehome from a Craigslist ad. I don't know a ton about his life before I got him, which is a little sketchy but the vet says he's perfectly healthy. The story I got from the previous owners is that they had to get several from the breeder but they only wanted a couple, so now they're rehoming the extras. As a chicken breeder myself, this sounds pretty strange, but I don't know anything about parrot breeding. They also said he was a DNA sexed female, but they didn't have the paperwork so I chose to re-test him and apparently he's not actually a female.
Lorne is my first parrot, but I have prior bird experience (chickens, pigeons, and birds of prey). However, it's still been quite the learning curve. He's very friendly but has a problem with biting, but we're working on it and it's getting much better.
I'm also a college student and he flew (as in on a plane) back to college with me on Thursday and was really great in his carrier and on the plane! I'm majoring in biology, and I hope to work in bird conservation with a focus on genetics.
Lorne is my first parrot, but I have prior bird experience (chickens, pigeons, and birds of prey). However, it's still been quite the learning curve. He's very friendly but has a problem with biting, but we're working on it and it's getting much better.
I'm also a college student and he flew (as in on a plane) back to college with me on Thursday and was really great in his carrier and on the plane! I'm majoring in biology, and I hope to work in bird conservation with a focus on genetics.