adolia
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- Apr 27, 2015
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- Parrots
- Stewart, Jardines Parrot, 2 years old
Odie, Yellow Fronted Amazon, 19 years old
We have had Odie for 2 weeks now. Odie is a Yellow Fronted Amazon who is 20 years old. He was rehomed 5 years ago to an elderly couple who had 12 birds and kept them all in the cages all the time, so he isnt used to being out of his cage at all.
Our home is more "free range", where Stewart(our jardines parrot who is 2) is let out of the cage first thing in the morning and roams between his cage and play area until he puts himself to bed at night.
The first few Days Odie reluctantly went back into his cage each evening, always trying to grab the bars and keep from going in. By the 4th night I had to turn off all the lights in the house to get him into the cage. That lasted about a week. A few nights ago he decided to get as far away from me as possible on his cage so i couldnt reach him. He wont let me come near him when he knows it is time to go in the cage.
Ideally i would like Odie to be able to be out as much as possible, but I need to be able to get him back in the cage, especially during the day when we leave for a couple hours. I have no idea how to train a bird to go in the cage, mine have always gone in on their own when it got dark.
Any suggestions on how to get him to go in the cage willingly would be appreciated. We do have several issues to work out but this one is on the top of the list!
Our home is more "free range", where Stewart(our jardines parrot who is 2) is let out of the cage first thing in the morning and roams between his cage and play area until he puts himself to bed at night.
The first few Days Odie reluctantly went back into his cage each evening, always trying to grab the bars and keep from going in. By the 4th night I had to turn off all the lights in the house to get him into the cage. That lasted about a week. A few nights ago he decided to get as far away from me as possible on his cage so i couldnt reach him. He wont let me come near him when he knows it is time to go in the cage.
Ideally i would like Odie to be able to be out as much as possible, but I need to be able to get him back in the cage, especially during the day when we leave for a couple hours. I have no idea how to train a bird to go in the cage, mine have always gone in on their own when it got dark.
Any suggestions on how to get him to go in the cage willingly would be appreciated. We do have several issues to work out but this one is on the top of the list!