walterbyrd
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- Jun 9, 2012
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- Parrots
- Lovebird
I found the lovebird in my backyard, two weeks ago. I could not find the owner, so I kept the bird. This is my first lovebird, or bird of any kind.
She will not get on my hand, and she bites.
She is a special case for these reasons:
1) I don't know anything about her history. Maybe she was abused, or something?
2) She has a lame right foot. Only one talon works. The vet said it will never get better, and there is nothing he can do. Because of her foot, she uses her beak a lot for balance. I do not think she can just step up on my finger. I think she will have to use her beak to pull herself onto my hand. I am okay with her using her beak, but I never know when she will apply pressure.
3) I am afraid that if I take her out of her cage, she will not come to me, and will not go back in. I first caught her and put her in a box. When she got out, she went crazy fluttering everywhere. I finally had to catch her, again, by throwing a bed sheet over her.
4) When I took her to the vet, I think I scared her badly. I put a towel over my hand and herded her into a box. It was much more difficult than it sounds. She does not mind being in a box, in fact she does not want to come out, but she hates going into a box. She was screaming and fluttering all over her cage. I think that cost me a lot of trust.
She loves sunflower seeds. If I put a sunflower seed in my hand, and put my hand in her cage, she will take the sunflower seed from my hand. But she does it by stretching over my hand, she will not step on my hand.
Any ideas?
She will not get on my hand, and she bites.
She is a special case for these reasons:
1) I don't know anything about her history. Maybe she was abused, or something?
2) She has a lame right foot. Only one talon works. The vet said it will never get better, and there is nothing he can do. Because of her foot, she uses her beak a lot for balance. I do not think she can just step up on my finger. I think she will have to use her beak to pull herself onto my hand. I am okay with her using her beak, but I never know when she will apply pressure.
3) I am afraid that if I take her out of her cage, she will not come to me, and will not go back in. I first caught her and put her in a box. When she got out, she went crazy fluttering everywhere. I finally had to catch her, again, by throwing a bed sheet over her.
4) When I took her to the vet, I think I scared her badly. I put a towel over my hand and herded her into a box. It was much more difficult than it sounds. She does not mind being in a box, in fact she does not want to come out, but she hates going into a box. She was screaming and fluttering all over her cage. I think that cost me a lot of trust.
She loves sunflower seeds. If I put a sunflower seed in my hand, and put my hand in her cage, she will take the sunflower seed from my hand. But she does it by stretching over my hand, she will not step on my hand.
Any ideas?