Standfree1987
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- Sep 4, 2013
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Hi guys, first post on these forums but been reading all these type of websites for a long time.
I am a reasonably experienced bird owner, but so far have only owned cockatiels and budgies so far. I am desperate to own an African grey or a macaw or similar bird as I adore reading and researching about them, but I have a major dilemma with my personal circumstances. Me and my partner both have full time jobs, my job involves me working away from home for two to three weeks at a time, and my girlfriend works 12 hour shifts.
What it means is that when I am on time off I have a lot of spare time to spend with my birds and my dog, 2-3 weeks on and my girlfriend generally works 4 shifts a week, and is off for 3 ( not simultaneously).
What of course it does mean is that there are odd days here and there when I am away, and my girlfriend is working, maybe 6 days of a month this would be the case.
When I had cockatiels they were fine, no problems at all, my girlfriend would let them out and interact with them for a couple of hours when she was working, and then any days either of us was off they'd get plenty of interaction to compensate for the boring previous day. It never seemed to be a problem for them and we never had any regrets about this, the tiels were loved a lot, and were very tame and happy.
Of course, researching about bigger parrots, it is evident that they require so much more interaction than a cockatiel, which we would be more than willing to give, and a lot of the time it would get more than enough. though there would always be that odd day now and again where the parrot would be on it's own for a lot of the day till after supper time..
Do you think there is any big parrot that would be able to adapt to these circumstances, or do you think it would be a real struggle with a lack of routine, and of course an odd day by itself?
I am not one of those gut instinct types that will go out buy a parrot then looking to get rid after a year, I am more than willing to be patient for a potential change in circumstances, just looking for some experienced advice that could help me out, thanks.
I am a reasonably experienced bird owner, but so far have only owned cockatiels and budgies so far. I am desperate to own an African grey or a macaw or similar bird as I adore reading and researching about them, but I have a major dilemma with my personal circumstances. Me and my partner both have full time jobs, my job involves me working away from home for two to three weeks at a time, and my girlfriend works 12 hour shifts.
What it means is that when I am on time off I have a lot of spare time to spend with my birds and my dog, 2-3 weeks on and my girlfriend generally works 4 shifts a week, and is off for 3 ( not simultaneously).
What of course it does mean is that there are odd days here and there when I am away, and my girlfriend is working, maybe 6 days of a month this would be the case.
When I had cockatiels they were fine, no problems at all, my girlfriend would let them out and interact with them for a couple of hours when she was working, and then any days either of us was off they'd get plenty of interaction to compensate for the boring previous day. It never seemed to be a problem for them and we never had any regrets about this, the tiels were loved a lot, and were very tame and happy.
Of course, researching about bigger parrots, it is evident that they require so much more interaction than a cockatiel, which we would be more than willing to give, and a lot of the time it would get more than enough. though there would always be that odd day now and again where the parrot would be on it's own for a lot of the day till after supper time..
Do you think there is any big parrot that would be able to adapt to these circumstances, or do you think it would be a real struggle with a lack of routine, and of course an odd day by itself?
I am not one of those gut instinct types that will go out buy a parrot then looking to get rid after a year, I am more than willing to be patient for a potential change in circumstances, just looking for some experienced advice that could help me out, thanks.