Hey guys,
I wana share a thought with you although it sounds that i'm a bit an unloyal person.
I love cockatoos, and I bought a wild one three months ago. I trained him after he was so fussy bird. Now he is ok but he is so tiring. I know parrots are tiring but this one is more of he doenst stay for a minute without moving around or biting somthing including clothes and other stuff. I found another cockatoo in a pet shop but its breed. He was very nice and quite. It made me think to exchange it because he seemed so easy going. I asked the seller of why the breed one is nicer than the wild one, he said that wild ones never become like the breed one. wild one would never be adapted to house environment like breed and it must bite. But i feel sad to exchange. its my first parrot but he is driving me crazy and I dont think i will be happy handling him for the rest of my life but if there is a hope, i would keep him.
is it true that wild cockatoo never be adapted like breed one? and is there any chance that my parrot can be as nice as the breed one?
Thanks.
I wana share a thought with you although it sounds that i'm a bit an unloyal person.
I love cockatoos, and I bought a wild one three months ago. I trained him after he was so fussy bird. Now he is ok but he is so tiring. I know parrots are tiring but this one is more of he doenst stay for a minute without moving around or biting somthing including clothes and other stuff. I found another cockatoo in a pet shop but its breed. He was very nice and quite. It made me think to exchange it because he seemed so easy going. I asked the seller of why the breed one is nicer than the wild one, he said that wild ones never become like the breed one. wild one would never be adapted to house environment like breed and it must bite. But i feel sad to exchange. its my first parrot but he is driving me crazy and I dont think i will be happy handling him for the rest of my life but if there is a hope, i would keep him.
is it true that wild cockatoo never be adapted like breed one? and is there any chance that my parrot can be as nice as the breed one?
Thanks.