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.)
Maggie, my greenwing, built a nest in my bedroom closet when I was home sick one week, and now she pretty much spends more time in my bedroom closet than anywhere else.
She isn't aggressive. I do go in the closet, and lay down next to her sometimes, and she snuggles up next to me, and feeds me.
No egg laying. No other "mating" issues.
And, she's basically fed me several times a day since about the fourth or fifth day I've had her. So, that's been going on for well over half a decade, and I see no real reason to discourage it. (She also feeds my daughter, Sarah. So, it's not a "mating" thing. My red front feeds both of us as well.)
It's a natural behavior, and if this gets it out of her system... and makes her happy, and doesn't cause a problem otherwise... (i.e. territorial/defend the nest/egg laying type behaviors) I personally don't see anything wrong with it.
I know there are "experts" who feel you shouldn't allow them to do this, but if it's an instinctive behavior, aren't they going to keep trying to do it anyway?!
Am I off base, or missing something here?!
What are the arguments against, because I'm not sure I understand them.
She isn't aggressive. I do go in the closet, and lay down next to her sometimes, and she snuggles up next to me, and feeds me.
No egg laying. No other "mating" issues.
And, she's basically fed me several times a day since about the fourth or fifth day I've had her. So, that's been going on for well over half a decade, and I see no real reason to discourage it. (She also feeds my daughter, Sarah. So, it's not a "mating" thing. My red front feeds both of us as well.)
It's a natural behavior, and if this gets it out of her system... and makes her happy, and doesn't cause a problem otherwise... (i.e. territorial/defend the nest/egg laying type behaviors) I personally don't see anything wrong with it.
I know there are "experts" who feel you shouldn't allow them to do this, but if it's an instinctive behavior, aren't they going to keep trying to do it anyway?!
Am I off base, or missing something here?!
What are the arguments against, because I'm not sure I understand them.
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