Tonight, the fiance and I happened to be watching a show on Animal Planet (yea yea, I know) called Confessions: Animal Hoarding. One of the women in the show, happened to be hoarding birds and objects due to emotional and personal reasons. My fiance, was of course, giving me a bad time about the multiple birds since I have been mulling over buying another small parrot in 6 or so years down the line once we have a house of our own. However, It got me thinking about how people deal with multiple large parrots in their homes in non-harmful situations. This woman had 29 birds, including Macaws, Cockatoos, Amazons, finches, and a plethora of smaller parrots. She was, of course, in a very negative situation and the condition of the bird reflected that. Many of her parrots appeared to be plucking and quite a few seemed to be emotionally compromised and slightly aggressive. But it was the first time either my fiance or myself had seen so many birds in one home, and we were both dumbfounded.
However, I also noticed that members of many online parrot forums seem to have quite a large amount of parrots within their homes as well. That is not to say that it is a bad or negative thing, however, I am just curious. There seems to be a divide between the members with 1-2 birds and then a gradual jump up in number. I can't possibly imagine having one large parrot in my home, let alone 20 something! Gosh the noise alone would leave me a stressed, divorced, sleep deprived woman :09:! So my question is simply a passive one, to those of you who have a large number of parrots living in your homes, how do you cope with noise, mess, and attitude? How has day-to-day life changed to accommodate the birds? How much of your days are spent with your parrots? How do people brought into your home react to the birds, and your feathered family?
And to those with only a few parrots, large or small, what keeps you from expanding your flock?
However, I also noticed that members of many online parrot forums seem to have quite a large amount of parrots within their homes as well. That is not to say that it is a bad or negative thing, however, I am just curious. There seems to be a divide between the members with 1-2 birds and then a gradual jump up in number. I can't possibly imagine having one large parrot in my home, let alone 20 something! Gosh the noise alone would leave me a stressed, divorced, sleep deprived woman :09:! So my question is simply a passive one, to those of you who have a large number of parrots living in your homes, how do you cope with noise, mess, and attitude? How has day-to-day life changed to accommodate the birds? How much of your days are spent with your parrots? How do people brought into your home react to the birds, and your feathered family?
And to those with only a few parrots, large or small, what keeps you from expanding your flock?