michell448
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Rescued wild caught G2 and Mitred Conure Pair.
So we went to the rescue yesterday with the intention of adopting a pair of Sun conures rescued from the Bailey Foundation. We ended up taking home a different pair. A Goffins Cockatoo and a Mitred Conure. Both are wild caught and not friendly at all. The reason we decided to take them in is because the likelihood of them getting a adopted is slim because of their demeanor. The conure is terrified of people and the cockatoo is curious, but very protective of the conure. He always stands if front of him when someone walks in the room. I have put them in my room for their quarantine and because they are soo scared.
I am not sure if the conure will ever be friendly, but the cockatoo will take treats from my hand and is people curious. I figured even if they are not friendly I can give them a good home and good nutrition. Hopefully someday they will be comfortable enough to come out of there cage and hang out on the bird stand.
If anyone has any ideas of suggestions for handling these poor guys let me know. I up for any ideas. Especially do I just let them be birds and provided a good home for them or do I try to earn their trust?
I am such a sucker for the underdog that no one wants
So we went to the rescue yesterday with the intention of adopting a pair of Sun conures rescued from the Bailey Foundation. We ended up taking home a different pair. A Goffins Cockatoo and a Mitred Conure. Both are wild caught and not friendly at all. The reason we decided to take them in is because the likelihood of them getting a adopted is slim because of their demeanor. The conure is terrified of people and the cockatoo is curious, but very protective of the conure. He always stands if front of him when someone walks in the room. I have put them in my room for their quarantine and because they are soo scared.
I am not sure if the conure will ever be friendly, but the cockatoo will take treats from my hand and is people curious. I figured even if they are not friendly I can give them a good home and good nutrition. Hopefully someday they will be comfortable enough to come out of there cage and hang out on the bird stand.
If anyone has any ideas of suggestions for handling these poor guys let me know. I up for any ideas. Especially do I just let them be birds and provided a good home for them or do I try to earn their trust?
I am such a sucker for the underdog that no one wants
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