Hi, I am new to this forum and would appreciate some advice on my over-weight Blue-fronted amazon parrot.
I rescued two Blue-fronted amazon parrots and they have been with me since the end of November 2016. The male was said to be 17 years old and that he could not fly, but he flies very well. The female should be 9 years old and she is a giant compared to the male. They were sitting out in a barn with farm animals and they got some fresh food and sunflower seeds.
I changed the diet to fresh fruit, vegetables and a mix of pellets, dried fruit, nuts and other food they like. I give them peanuts and dried banana in a foraging toy and walnuts that I just open so they also have something to do. The male looks good and I think the female looks better now but she also has hanging skin on her throat and between her legs so it is hard to say. She is the biggest Blue-fronted I have ever seen and she can fly but is too heavy so it is just a few meters. I wonder if you have any thoughts on her size and how I can get her to loose some weight.
They have been aggressive to me and my other birds and sometimes to each other. But they have connected well with me, scream when I am going out and make noise when I come up in the morning. But they can sit quietly the whole day but start whistling and hooing when they want attention from me. They have been tame and I can get close to them with my face but they are afraid of hands. If I put gloves on they are terrified. I only handle them when they are out of the cage and are trying to get them used to my hands. I get bitten all the time and the female makes it bleed. She is tricky and it is sometimes difficult to understand her body language. The male is more friendly and curious, he wants to be more with me and eat my food. (Some of my other birds do.)
I rescued two Blue-fronted amazon parrots and they have been with me since the end of November 2016. The male was said to be 17 years old and that he could not fly, but he flies very well. The female should be 9 years old and she is a giant compared to the male. They were sitting out in a barn with farm animals and they got some fresh food and sunflower seeds.
I changed the diet to fresh fruit, vegetables and a mix of pellets, dried fruit, nuts and other food they like. I give them peanuts and dried banana in a foraging toy and walnuts that I just open so they also have something to do. The male looks good and I think the female looks better now but she also has hanging skin on her throat and between her legs so it is hard to say. She is the biggest Blue-fronted I have ever seen and she can fly but is too heavy so it is just a few meters. I wonder if you have any thoughts on her size and how I can get her to loose some weight.
They have been aggressive to me and my other birds and sometimes to each other. But they have connected well with me, scream when I am going out and make noise when I come up in the morning. But they can sit quietly the whole day but start whistling and hooing when they want attention from me. They have been tame and I can get close to them with my face but they are afraid of hands. If I put gloves on they are terrified. I only handle them when they are out of the cage and are trying to get them used to my hands. I get bitten all the time and the female makes it bleed. She is tricky and it is sometimes difficult to understand her body language. The male is more friendly and curious, he wants to be more with me and eat my food. (Some of my other birds do.)
Spara