Henryandjoey
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- Mar 4, 2013
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I have done what everyone says and gone the responsible way into starting with parrots I have now got a budgie and Im thinking of getting a hahns macaw is a budgie to a hahns macaw too big of a jump ??
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LOL Couldn't have said it better myself....... when I say Pain, I mean bites as in Bird bites. A budgy's and Macaw's bite feels ..... oh quite different.
I feel it depends on the person. Rosie was my first bird, and after having her almost 2 years I feel I am very capable of taking on a large macaw.Great replies. Unfortunately, I have read so many replies on different forums to questions like this that make it seem like you need 20 years of experience before you even consider owning macaw.
Being 50 years old, that doesn't sound like something very do-able.
I found two shelters to volunteer at and go there weekly. I am gaining confidence with the birds, building a network of people that will help me, and getting a better understanding of what it takes to own a bird. I think this is a great way to gain experience if you haven't owned a parrot before. This forum has also been extremely helpful.
Just go for it. I personally never had any birds before and my beginner bird was cag , I brought him so young that I had to spoon feed him (never done it before) 2 years later we are good buddies.If I didn't fit a mini macaw then what would you recommend for me
A big part about medium to larger sized parrots is not being scared of them, and knowing their body language so you can avoid or divert negative interactions and biting. Otherwise i agree that as long as you are properly mentally prepared for the cleaning/noise/care/training and possible bites that there is no reason you cant just get the bird you want.
My first parrot was an amazon, which I think are not considered beginner parrots but it has worked out fine for me.
My first parrot was an amazon, which I think are not considered beginner parrots but it has worked out fine for me.
Are they considered good pets?