5montreals
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- Sep 30, 2014
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Ok, so I've posted in the intro forum but just a quick run down. We are currently bird sitting for about a month. We are watching a Nanday conure and blue quaker.
The conure is bald...super bad plucking! I've done some reading and I can name a number of things that should change. His cage is too small, his diet isn't ideal, he is pretty anxious.
Here is what I've noticed about his behaviors so far...he is super territorial of his cage. He will bite me if I try to take him out. My husband, however, can take him out. He steps right up for him. If my husband can get him out of his cage, then he is fine. He steps up for me as long as he is out of the cage. How do I go about getting him to stop biting me?
From the reading I've been doing, conures are inquisitive and playful...he is not. He's rather docile. He just sits, eats, and if he's not near food, he plucks. He was sitting on my shoulder and he just picked himself. He also has terrible balance and can not fly (I'm guessing because of a lack of feathers). I think that makes him super anxious since he doesn't have good control, he will panic if he feels unsteady.
We are currently looking for a larger cage and changing his diet. Is there a thread that will explain how to properly feed a conure. I've read a lot about fresh fruits and vegetables and seen what they can eat and can't. What do you all do for diets? We have a dog and cat who are fed prey model raw, I'd love to stay away from processed diets if that's possible.
I appreciate any insight anyone can provide!
The conure is bald...super bad plucking! I've done some reading and I can name a number of things that should change. His cage is too small, his diet isn't ideal, he is pretty anxious.
Here is what I've noticed about his behaviors so far...he is super territorial of his cage. He will bite me if I try to take him out. My husband, however, can take him out. He steps right up for him. If my husband can get him out of his cage, then he is fine. He steps up for me as long as he is out of the cage. How do I go about getting him to stop biting me?
From the reading I've been doing, conures are inquisitive and playful...he is not. He's rather docile. He just sits, eats, and if he's not near food, he plucks. He was sitting on my shoulder and he just picked himself. He also has terrible balance and can not fly (I'm guessing because of a lack of feathers). I think that makes him super anxious since he doesn't have good control, he will panic if he feels unsteady.
We are currently looking for a larger cage and changing his diet. Is there a thread that will explain how to properly feed a conure. I've read a lot about fresh fruits and vegetables and seen what they can eat and can't. What do you all do for diets? We have a dog and cat who are fed prey model raw, I'd love to stay away from processed diets if that's possible.
I appreciate any insight anyone can provide!