CosmoKramer
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- Jul 24, 2014
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Hi everyone
New member from Australia here.
I got my dream bird, a B&G Macaw named Cosmo, approx 3 weeks ago. For the past 12 months or so I've researched absolutely everything and thought I couldn't be more prepared for my new baby... boy was I wrong!! You can read all the information on the internet you like but nothing compares to talking to someone who actually has a Macaw or experiencing it for yourself. Needless to say it's not as easy as I thought it would be after I armed myself with all the information I had researched. However I'm completely dedicated (and SO in love with him!) that I believe with a little guidance I can build a loving, trusting relationship with him.
The main thing I am having trouble with is getting him to step up. He goes to have a little nibble on hands/fingers whenever you reach out to him and has no interest in stepping up. I don't believe he would bite for real, however still a little nervous to push that limit with him!
The other thing is getting him out of his cage. I only work part time so I'm at home a lot and would love for him to just be out of his cage whenever I'm at home. However when I get him out of his cage, he has a bit of a flap around the house, scaring himself in the process, and then it's impossible to get him back into his cage. We ended up having to just grab hold of him (which I HAAAATED) and put him back in his cage. This completely smashed my confidence in getting him out of his cage and I've been too nervous to do it since. It's no life sitting inside in his cage everyday so I just feel a little heartbroken whenever I look at him I want to provide him with the best life possible and I don't feel like I'm doing that at the moment.
A little bit about Cosmo...
*Almost 8 months old
*Purchased from a breeder, hand raised, however I haven't received much support from his breeder since bringing him home
*He seems to really crave human interaction and affection, and is definitely friendly enough to be trained and come out of his cage once I know what I'm doing!
Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated by both myself and Cosmo!
Thanks
New member from Australia here.
I got my dream bird, a B&G Macaw named Cosmo, approx 3 weeks ago. For the past 12 months or so I've researched absolutely everything and thought I couldn't be more prepared for my new baby... boy was I wrong!! You can read all the information on the internet you like but nothing compares to talking to someone who actually has a Macaw or experiencing it for yourself. Needless to say it's not as easy as I thought it would be after I armed myself with all the information I had researched. However I'm completely dedicated (and SO in love with him!) that I believe with a little guidance I can build a loving, trusting relationship with him.
The main thing I am having trouble with is getting him to step up. He goes to have a little nibble on hands/fingers whenever you reach out to him and has no interest in stepping up. I don't believe he would bite for real, however still a little nervous to push that limit with him!
The other thing is getting him out of his cage. I only work part time so I'm at home a lot and would love for him to just be out of his cage whenever I'm at home. However when I get him out of his cage, he has a bit of a flap around the house, scaring himself in the process, and then it's impossible to get him back into his cage. We ended up having to just grab hold of him (which I HAAAATED) and put him back in his cage. This completely smashed my confidence in getting him out of his cage and I've been too nervous to do it since. It's no life sitting inside in his cage everyday so I just feel a little heartbroken whenever I look at him I want to provide him with the best life possible and I don't feel like I'm doing that at the moment.
A little bit about Cosmo...
*Almost 8 months old
*Purchased from a breeder, hand raised, however I haven't received much support from his breeder since bringing him home
*He seems to really crave human interaction and affection, and is definitely friendly enough to be trained and come out of his cage once I know what I'm doing!
Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated by both myself and Cosmo!
Thanks