pacoparrot
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- Jun 7, 2012
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Charlie- Cinnamon GCC
Twiggy- Cockatiel
RIP Paco, Jack, and Echo </3
Okay I am still on my soul search for my new parrot. I have decided to stick with quiet species so I can minimize future problems. I have have fostered a breeding pair of senegals in 2011. The male was very old and had a bald head. He was missing a toe on each foot and this really impaired his movement. He was very aggressive. The female was a lot younger and was semi-tame. They were great house guests. I had them for about a year before the rescue adopted them out. I would have kept them but I wasn't really given the option. They were very quiet and only made one sound that was even mildy loud and it was seldom made.
So my question is what are handfed babies like? That's the only thing I lack experience in is babies. I have had adults before but I've only had one baby.
Are they an interactive bird? Do they play with toys? Would a senegal owner find themselves playing with their bird or would the bird rather just sit and watch what the owner does? What about the cuddle factor?
If someone could just tell me about their experience with their senegal?
And what happens to them upon maturity? Is it possible to maintain your relationship with them after they hit it?
I'm hoping my next bird will be clicker trainable and taught to wear a aviator harness so we can can go out and have adventures.
I heard they are one person birds. Does this mean if not properly socialized? Or can I socialize a baby to be a multi-person bird? It's not a deal breaker but I do have a friend that would be a little upset if the bird rejected him. He is also excited to see me get a new addition.
So my question is what are handfed babies like? That's the only thing I lack experience in is babies. I have had adults before but I've only had one baby.
Are they an interactive bird? Do they play with toys? Would a senegal owner find themselves playing with their bird or would the bird rather just sit and watch what the owner does? What about the cuddle factor?
If someone could just tell me about their experience with their senegal?
And what happens to them upon maturity? Is it possible to maintain your relationship with them after they hit it?
I'm hoping my next bird will be clicker trainable and taught to wear a aviator harness so we can can go out and have adventures.
I heard they are one person birds. Does this mean if not properly socialized? Or can I socialize a baby to be a multi-person bird? It's not a deal breaker but I do have a friend that would be a little upset if the bird rejected him. He is also excited to see me get a new addition.