vanillasin
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- Sep 5, 2013
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- Parrots
- White Belly Caique, Male 1yr and 3 months
Black Headed Caique roughly 4 months old
Hello dear fellow-Caique owners :52:
First to me as a person- I'm a 21 year old living in the Netherlands at the moment and current 'mommy' of two caiques- one is roughly one year and 3 months and the other is a new addition since a few days now- with only 3-4 months of age I think.
One is white bellied and a male called Dub and the other is a black headed female called Nacho (both DNA tested) I live together with my boyfriend and we both love our Caiques
Fun fact, I didn't even know caiques existed until my boyfriend introduced me to his caique baby. So you can imagine the pleasant surprise.
So now to my worries as a 'newbie'. I got introduced to Dub(my boyfriends caique in the beginning roughly 9 months ago) when I got together with my boyfriend and it was sort of -wing-it-because-I-will-open-the-cage-now situation and a good one too He and I both bonded and we all lived together happily ever after but now things have gotten a little shaky which is why I would like to receive some feedback from people who've had their animals for years. I understand that every animal is unique and have also researched but maybe someone has something specific catching their filters that I cannot see.
We got our new caique Nacho a few days ago and introduced her to Dub who was very very chill about the situation. He has amazing social skills and knows exactly when to be less'active' in the beginning with people if they are a little queesy about birds- same with this new baby bird who was squeaking like a little cannonball :54:. So Dub was all chill and checked everything out and we let him out to let them meet each other(the breeder advised us to wait but it felt right so we just let him explore while she was within a separate cage) and everything also went well, the little one likes to follow Dub and though at first she was very very shy with hands, has adapted quite nicely since we've used various techniques to let her adapt more. She's also come very far as she's getting used to us and our things (both me and my boyfriend managed to get her to climb on our hands and eat whut whut) BUT(and this is the big BUT) I've also observed more.
Dub and Nacho are a bit unsure of communicating I assume because she will follow him, start preening his feather and he starts to return the favor - however maybe a little too intense as I see Dub trying to pin her neck down and get a good grip before he tries to mount her-sexual behaviour, right?. Now as a human(and a female) on the side, I hate to see this happening when she (every time) clearly snaps at him for trying. He managed to get her stuck above the food bowl once and had my boyfriend not interfered would've probably caused some mental damage because Nacho couldn't get out of the corner while Dub was doing 'his thing'. Now how on earth do I, as a human, handle this? Especially since Nacho tries afterwards cuddling up to Dub again and the whole procedure starts again- him trying to grab her and her saying no, then them trying to play again, him trying to mount her or rub his feathers against her and her squeaking and bickering for a no. I was told it rarely happens that they mate or show interest in each other and the (almost) next day our 'grown up'starts humping the little one? Do I let things go their way because she will tell him when things get out of control or is it even healthy for us to interfere or will that cause him to get frustrated with us? The reason I ask, is because I also received my first Caique-I-do-not-not-like-you-but-right-now-I-hate you attack going on :wacko:
I was casually sitting on the PC to research something when both caiques were out in the open. Nacho sat on the computer screen next to a climbing Dub(from what I can remember)and I paid little attention to them both and didn't see that dub was actually going for it before he was lunging (luckily) not in my face but my hair(which he also sort of aimed for sort of because he knows he can get stuck in there and wrestle when someoen tries to get him out(rarely happens but every now and then it does without the aggression he had this time)) i had my hand in between my face/hair and him and he bit me very hard. He tried a second time after he was put back with the whole -package feathers up and the stare and etc etc but my boyfriend caught him half way and put him back in his cage( i was standing in the doorway half ready to close the door should he come close with a heart rate of probably 800).
What I've read up on the internet so far is logical- don't take it personally he'll come around and it might have just been a bad moment but honestly I must say I am a little skeptic because right now I have no idea what caused it so I would like to know whether the caique goes for one family member or on random when this sort of thing happens and also, will it happen again in the near future? I see posts about mood swing months so I want to be prepared when it happens or should it happen. Right now I just constantly keep an eye out when he's out and I highly doubt that's healthy. Things have returned to normal though for now(last 2 days I do get a little nervous in certain situations with him but I wing it sort of). I'm just genuinely unsure as we took a few steps back in trusting from my side. I thought I had him sort of figured out and obviously never knew there might be a moment when he'd like to gutter my face D: (In a non serious-joking sort of way)
Also when it happens- what do I do? Grab him while flies out of the air and set him back or is it better to leave the room?(I doubt that due to fear and alpha-stuff) or do I distract him with nuts? Is that bad while he's fluffed up?
I doubt anyone here can guess the cause and because I never had to pay attention so much in detail I don't remember what exactly might've triggered it which leaves the cause in mystery. All I can do now is prepare myself so no permanent damage is done between me and him(I've petted him already since then and he is back to normal- except that now sometimes my heart rate increases when he fluffs up but he also does that randomly without aggression) should the situation happen again. I also want to feel confident that even if he's temporarily pissed off, i know how to handle it instead of maybe relying on my boyfriend. What if he isn't around at some point?
I can't see any particular favoring from the bird as it always sort of changes. Sometimes he likes to play more with my boyfriend and sometimes he flies to me because he likes me more. And don't get me wrong, I still love him and everything but I would simply like to be 'prepared' for the next one
In regards to training- me and my boyfriend have tried however are a little clueless as to how to start so our bird isn't really trained yet. Though I believe it will be good as well to start training with the bird to use more energy and make communications between us and them easier. So I'm guessing a good starting point would be at stick training?(Make him go onto a stick instead of everywhere else(especially hair).
Thank you for taking the time to read this, reflect on this and share your wisdom with me Anything you can tell me, ask or anything is much appreciated and I hope to integrate into this forum to read stories, learn new techniques and genuinely have a place where I can give and receive knowledge
Greetings,
vanillasin
First to me as a person- I'm a 21 year old living in the Netherlands at the moment and current 'mommy' of two caiques- one is roughly one year and 3 months and the other is a new addition since a few days now- with only 3-4 months of age I think.
One is white bellied and a male called Dub and the other is a black headed female called Nacho (both DNA tested) I live together with my boyfriend and we both love our Caiques
Fun fact, I didn't even know caiques existed until my boyfriend introduced me to his caique baby. So you can imagine the pleasant surprise.
So now to my worries as a 'newbie'. I got introduced to Dub(my boyfriends caique in the beginning roughly 9 months ago) when I got together with my boyfriend and it was sort of -wing-it-because-I-will-open-the-cage-now situation and a good one too He and I both bonded and we all lived together happily ever after but now things have gotten a little shaky which is why I would like to receive some feedback from people who've had their animals for years. I understand that every animal is unique and have also researched but maybe someone has something specific catching their filters that I cannot see.
We got our new caique Nacho a few days ago and introduced her to Dub who was very very chill about the situation. He has amazing social skills and knows exactly when to be less'active' in the beginning with people if they are a little queesy about birds- same with this new baby bird who was squeaking like a little cannonball :54:. So Dub was all chill and checked everything out and we let him out to let them meet each other(the breeder advised us to wait but it felt right so we just let him explore while she was within a separate cage) and everything also went well, the little one likes to follow Dub and though at first she was very very shy with hands, has adapted quite nicely since we've used various techniques to let her adapt more. She's also come very far as she's getting used to us and our things (both me and my boyfriend managed to get her to climb on our hands and eat whut whut) BUT(and this is the big BUT) I've also observed more.
Dub and Nacho are a bit unsure of communicating I assume because she will follow him, start preening his feather and he starts to return the favor - however maybe a little too intense as I see Dub trying to pin her neck down and get a good grip before he tries to mount her-sexual behaviour, right?. Now as a human(and a female) on the side, I hate to see this happening when she (every time) clearly snaps at him for trying. He managed to get her stuck above the food bowl once and had my boyfriend not interfered would've probably caused some mental damage because Nacho couldn't get out of the corner while Dub was doing 'his thing'. Now how on earth do I, as a human, handle this? Especially since Nacho tries afterwards cuddling up to Dub again and the whole procedure starts again- him trying to grab her and her saying no, then them trying to play again, him trying to mount her or rub his feathers against her and her squeaking and bickering for a no. I was told it rarely happens that they mate or show interest in each other and the (almost) next day our 'grown up'starts humping the little one? Do I let things go their way because she will tell him when things get out of control or is it even healthy for us to interfere or will that cause him to get frustrated with us? The reason I ask, is because I also received my first Caique-I-do-not-not-like-you-but-right-now-I-hate you attack going on :wacko:
I was casually sitting on the PC to research something when both caiques were out in the open. Nacho sat on the computer screen next to a climbing Dub(from what I can remember)and I paid little attention to them both and didn't see that dub was actually going for it before he was lunging (luckily) not in my face but my hair(which he also sort of aimed for sort of because he knows he can get stuck in there and wrestle when someoen tries to get him out(rarely happens but every now and then it does without the aggression he had this time)) i had my hand in between my face/hair and him and he bit me very hard. He tried a second time after he was put back with the whole -package feathers up and the stare and etc etc but my boyfriend caught him half way and put him back in his cage( i was standing in the doorway half ready to close the door should he come close with a heart rate of probably 800).
What I've read up on the internet so far is logical- don't take it personally he'll come around and it might have just been a bad moment but honestly I must say I am a little skeptic because right now I have no idea what caused it so I would like to know whether the caique goes for one family member or on random when this sort of thing happens and also, will it happen again in the near future? I see posts about mood swing months so I want to be prepared when it happens or should it happen. Right now I just constantly keep an eye out when he's out and I highly doubt that's healthy. Things have returned to normal though for now(last 2 days I do get a little nervous in certain situations with him but I wing it sort of). I'm just genuinely unsure as we took a few steps back in trusting from my side. I thought I had him sort of figured out and obviously never knew there might be a moment when he'd like to gutter my face D: (In a non serious-joking sort of way)
Also when it happens- what do I do? Grab him while flies out of the air and set him back or is it better to leave the room?(I doubt that due to fear and alpha-stuff) or do I distract him with nuts? Is that bad while he's fluffed up?
I doubt anyone here can guess the cause and because I never had to pay attention so much in detail I don't remember what exactly might've triggered it which leaves the cause in mystery. All I can do now is prepare myself so no permanent damage is done between me and him(I've petted him already since then and he is back to normal- except that now sometimes my heart rate increases when he fluffs up but he also does that randomly without aggression) should the situation happen again. I also want to feel confident that even if he's temporarily pissed off, i know how to handle it instead of maybe relying on my boyfriend. What if he isn't around at some point?
I can't see any particular favoring from the bird as it always sort of changes. Sometimes he likes to play more with my boyfriend and sometimes he flies to me because he likes me more. And don't get me wrong, I still love him and everything but I would simply like to be 'prepared' for the next one
In regards to training- me and my boyfriend have tried however are a little clueless as to how to start so our bird isn't really trained yet. Though I believe it will be good as well to start training with the bird to use more energy and make communications between us and them easier. So I'm guessing a good starting point would be at stick training?(Make him go onto a stick instead of everywhere else(especially hair).
Thank you for taking the time to read this, reflect on this and share your wisdom with me Anything you can tell me, ask or anything is much appreciated and I hope to integrate into this forum to read stories, learn new techniques and genuinely have a place where I can give and receive knowledge
Greetings,
vanillasin