New Indian Ringneck owner

Orlandobaggie

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Sep 4, 2023
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Indian ringneck
Hi we just adopted a 4 month old hand fed Indian ringneck.
When we first got he she would step up now she does but Flys around as soon as we take her out of her cage.
Her wings are clipped so she can't go far but we are wanting to bond with her and gain her trust which is difficult when she keeps doing this we have treats and training snacks but nothing really helps.
We have experience with macaws and never had this problem, is it because she's a smaller parrot?
We should also say she's is on a cage big enought for a macaw with lots of toys perches and swings.
Is the cage too big for her or is this still part of her adjusting to a new home and cage ?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Simon
 

ReadB23

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Sep 4, 2023
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Indian Ringneck
Hi we just adopted a 4 month old hand fed Indian ringneck.
When we first got he she would step up now she does but Flys around as soon as we take her out of her cage.
Her wings are clipped so she can't go far but we are wanting to bond with her and gain her trust which is difficult when she keeps doing this we have treats and training snacks but nothing really helps.
We have experience with macaws and never had this problem, is it because she's a smaller parrot?
We should also say she's is on a cage big enought for a macaw with lots of toys perches and swings.
Is the cage too big for her or is this still part of her adjusting to a new home and cage ?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Simon
My Ringneck is 6 months old, had him since 2 months old. I would say he is probably just adjusting to their new cage and home. It could take a week, 2 weeks, or a month. Just give it time and be patient. Talk to him, offer treats, include him in on things.
 

ctwo

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May 16, 2019
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Mango the Indian Ringneck and Peach the Cockatiel; Kiwi found a new home
Agreed, it takes time, a lot of patience and perseverance.

Make sure the cage bars are not too widely spaced. For IRN, should be 1/2" to 5/8"
 

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