JennyB
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- Mar 27, 2013
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- Parrots
- Cockatiel - Sunshine - 1990-2014; YSGC Conure - Jellybean - 11 months; Turquoise GC Conure - Jasper - Hatched 1/14
Two weeks ago I lost my almost 25 year old cockatiel. A couple days later I noticed a "rough" patch on my son's gcc's belly that looked as if she might have pulled a feather or 2. She will be a year old in about a month, and we've kept an eye on her, but the patch has gotten a little bigger, nothing terrible, and not down to bare skin, but I'm afraid she's plucking. (Out of boredom, grief, worry?)
The birds were not housed together, but were in the same room, near a large window, with the radio on during the day. I work full time, my son is in school, but the conure spends nearly every spare minute out of her cage with one of us when we're home, both in the mornings and evenings. My cockatiel was petrified of her, and so they were never even turned loose together.
So my question is... Do we just wait a little longer and hope for the best, could she be molting, or do we start looking for her a companion? And if we decide to get another bird, would another gcc be best?
Background Info: The conure eats very well, enjoys playing in water, loves to rough-house as well as snuggle, and is quite the little ham! She loves being with people and will only occasionally bite if you're unwrapping something in cellophane! (Can't decide if she just doesn't like the crinkly sound, if she's trying to steal your "treat," or if she's just starting to go through puberty.) Also, she's quite a talker and says "What chew doin, Night night Jelly, Widdle baby, Poor Baby, Jelly Baby, Did you poopoo, Bad bird, Quittit, Don eat da poopoo," and the list goes on!
The birds were not housed together, but were in the same room, near a large window, with the radio on during the day. I work full time, my son is in school, but the conure spends nearly every spare minute out of her cage with one of us when we're home, both in the mornings and evenings. My cockatiel was petrified of her, and so they were never even turned loose together.
So my question is... Do we just wait a little longer and hope for the best, could she be molting, or do we start looking for her a companion? And if we decide to get another bird, would another gcc be best?
Background Info: The conure eats very well, enjoys playing in water, loves to rough-house as well as snuggle, and is quite the little ham! She loves being with people and will only occasionally bite if you're unwrapping something in cellophane! (Can't decide if she just doesn't like the crinkly sound, if she's trying to steal your "treat," or if she's just starting to go through puberty.) Also, she's quite a talker and says "What chew doin, Night night Jelly, Widdle baby, Poor Baby, Jelly Baby, Did you poopoo, Bad bird, Quittit, Don eat da poopoo," and the list goes on!