I have had budgies my whole life and I know how to tame budgies, but I've always wanted an indian ringneck and a pet shop near me was selling one a couple of months ago so of course I grabbed the opportunity!
She isn't tame at all and we were told she is around 6 months old. She's afraid of people and especially hands. I honestly have no clue about how she was raised, I'm assuming she was parent-raised and then lived in an aviary for a while before she was sold to the pet shop?
We've had her for 2 months now and we've made almost no progress in taming her and I have no clue what I'm doing wrong. Like I said, I've had budgies all my life (and still have two now) so I know how to look after budgies like the back of my hand and I was hoping that knowledge would be helpful in taming my new ringneck but it seems like it's a lot more complicated than that.
After we got her, we left her alone in the cage for a week (while we were nearby of course, so she can get used to our presence from a distance) and then I tried to feed her treats through the bars of her cage. She gets frightened and clings to the bars of the cage to the other side of where my hand is (fair enough, that's always going to happen with a new bird). After around half an hour she'll calm down enough to go back on a perch but she'll stay glued to that side of the cage opposite of my hand. After, say, an hour of that, she'll slooooowly edge closer, snatch the food and run back to the edge of the cage again to eat it. Sounds like progress, right?
But that's where we've been at, for 2 months now. No progress. An agonising long time to take a snack and that's it. She flaps and panics when we have to put our hands in the cage to change her food and water and clean the cage out. It's like she's incapable of learning, like her brain is constantly stuck in 'hands are scary!' mode.
Does anyone have any tips?
She isn't tame at all and we were told she is around 6 months old. She's afraid of people and especially hands. I honestly have no clue about how she was raised, I'm assuming she was parent-raised and then lived in an aviary for a while before she was sold to the pet shop?
We've had her for 2 months now and we've made almost no progress in taming her and I have no clue what I'm doing wrong. Like I said, I've had budgies all my life (and still have two now) so I know how to look after budgies like the back of my hand and I was hoping that knowledge would be helpful in taming my new ringneck but it seems like it's a lot more complicated than that.
After we got her, we left her alone in the cage for a week (while we were nearby of course, so she can get used to our presence from a distance) and then I tried to feed her treats through the bars of her cage. She gets frightened and clings to the bars of the cage to the other side of where my hand is (fair enough, that's always going to happen with a new bird). After around half an hour she'll calm down enough to go back on a perch but she'll stay glued to that side of the cage opposite of my hand. After, say, an hour of that, she'll slooooowly edge closer, snatch the food and run back to the edge of the cage again to eat it. Sounds like progress, right?
But that's where we've been at, for 2 months now. No progress. An agonising long time to take a snack and that's it. She flaps and panics when we have to put our hands in the cage to change her food and water and clean the cage out. It's like she's incapable of learning, like her brain is constantly stuck in 'hands are scary!' mode.
Does anyone have any tips?