Birdman666
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- Sep 18, 2013
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- Parrots
- Presently have six Greenwing Macaw (17 yo), Red Fronted Macaw (12 yo), Red Lored Amazon (17 y.o.), Lilac Crowned Amazon (about 43 y.o.) and a Congo African Grey (11 y.o.)
Panama Amazon (1 Y.O.)
So, Tusk and Lila have both suddenly either lost their minds, or discovered the joy of chewing on wood trim...
And since they decided to chew up the wood trim, they have lost their "out" privileges when I am not home to supervise them.
Tusk has not been subtle in his displeasure at the new restrictions on his unfettered freedom. In fact, when I go to put him back, he now takes the opportunity to do the latch on hard and draw blood routine...
This has been going on for about a week now, so we are back to basics. He's met Mr. Towel twice, and is back to doing basic step up/go down/no bite work. It isn't especially effective in his case, because he already KNOWS he isn't allowed to bite, he is just "communicating" his dis-satisfaction with the new cage arrangements, rather forcefully.
And it's only when I put him down in his cage. Otherwise he's the same sweet, stubborn bird he's always been, right down to giving me kisses on the beak. Pick me up, we're fine. Put me back = I bite you... It's quite deliberate. HE is attempting behavior mods with me now...
So, nobody feels bad, we all go through stuff like this. I've got a half dozen pin holes in my thumb right now. And he's going back on a towel, so it doesn't hurt anymore...
I'm not going to butt heads with him.
And since they decided to chew up the wood trim, they have lost their "out" privileges when I am not home to supervise them.
Tusk has not been subtle in his displeasure at the new restrictions on his unfettered freedom. In fact, when I go to put him back, he now takes the opportunity to do the latch on hard and draw blood routine...
This has been going on for about a week now, so we are back to basics. He's met Mr. Towel twice, and is back to doing basic step up/go down/no bite work. It isn't especially effective in his case, because he already KNOWS he isn't allowed to bite, he is just "communicating" his dis-satisfaction with the new cage arrangements, rather forcefully.
And it's only when I put him down in his cage. Otherwise he's the same sweet, stubborn bird he's always been, right down to giving me kisses on the beak. Pick me up, we're fine. Put me back = I bite you... It's quite deliberate. HE is attempting behavior mods with me now...
So, nobody feels bad, we all go through stuff like this. I've got a half dozen pin holes in my thumb right now. And he's going back on a towel, so it doesn't hurt anymore...
I'm not going to butt heads with him.