Boki
Member
- Aug 7, 2018
- 150
- 4
- Parrots
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Marcy - double yellow Amazon
Mac - blue front Amazon
Loki - rosefront conure
I have read several times in several places that it is important that the parrot is given some time out of the cage each day. Does this apply to a new parrot who has not learned to step up? I would think "step up" is more important than getting outside of the cage. Otherwise, how does the parrot go back into the cage?
I guess I would like to hear more about why being outside of the cage is so important? If I am spending a lot of time with the parrot while she is inside the cage. She is not neglected or alone. She has already heard the complete reading of The Art of War by Sun Tzu. (OK, it is the thinnest book I own but it is a classic that applies to every day life.) Isn't the attention I m giving here enough? What consequences are there if I need a little time before I take her outside of the cage? :33:
I guess I would like to hear more about why being outside of the cage is so important? If I am spending a lot of time with the parrot while she is inside the cage. She is not neglected or alone. She has already heard the complete reading of The Art of War by Sun Tzu. (OK, it is the thinnest book I own but it is a classic that applies to every day life.) Isn't the attention I m giving here enough? What consequences are there if I need a little time before I take her outside of the cage? :33: