PiccoloSauce
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What kind of conure?
Hey Iām new here and I am thinking of getting my first bird, I have not currently got one..
Conures seem like a good option for me as they have lively personalities and are known to be very good companions and I can handle the mess and noise that comes with it as Iāve heard them be described as āa big personality in a small packageā which sounds ideal for me as the personality of a bird is the most important thing for me and conures seem to tick all the boxes, as theyāre lively, playful and clownish. I have a part time job so I can pay for bird food/toys/vet fees monthly and am planning to put around Ā£800 aside for the bird initial fees. I can be helped out with any sort of emergency if need be as Iāve heard theyāre expensive.
However my main issue is that Iām a 16 year old student and I do school on weekdays for 7-9 hours including commute to and fro. However once Iām back I can spend around 5 hours with the bird out of its cage and about 2 hours from that for personal time with the bird, along with 1 hour in the morning, as I get ready for school. The last thing I want is a bird with plucked feathers so please let me know if that kind of time is okay and which conure I should ideally get, or if I shouldnāt get a conure altogether and settle for something like a jardine parrot (which was recommend to me as they are less reliant) or a cockatiel, however Iād rather this not be the case as Iāve heard both those birds have much less lively personalities than a conure, but correct me if Iām wrong. If I were to get a conure, itād probably be a green-cheeked conure
Thanks!
Hey Iām new here and I am thinking of getting my first bird, I have not currently got one..
Conures seem like a good option for me as they have lively personalities and are known to be very good companions and I can handle the mess and noise that comes with it as Iāve heard them be described as āa big personality in a small packageā which sounds ideal for me as the personality of a bird is the most important thing for me and conures seem to tick all the boxes, as theyāre lively, playful and clownish. I have a part time job so I can pay for bird food/toys/vet fees monthly and am planning to put around Ā£800 aside for the bird initial fees. I can be helped out with any sort of emergency if need be as Iāve heard theyāre expensive.
However my main issue is that Iām a 16 year old student and I do school on weekdays for 7-9 hours including commute to and fro. However once Iām back I can spend around 5 hours with the bird out of its cage and about 2 hours from that for personal time with the bird, along with 1 hour in the morning, as I get ready for school. The last thing I want is a bird with plucked feathers so please let me know if that kind of time is okay and which conure I should ideally get, or if I shouldnāt get a conure altogether and settle for something like a jardine parrot (which was recommend to me as they are less reliant) or a cockatiel, however Iād rather this not be the case as Iāve heard both those birds have much less lively personalities than a conure, but correct me if Iām wrong. If I were to get a conure, itād probably be a green-cheeked conure
Thanks!
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