bgriffin70
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- Feb 23, 2014
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So now as Green Bean is almost one year old; I believe she's definitely taken me as her 'mate.' The trouble is; she is becoming EXTREMELY aggressive towards my wife.
Today; a terrible attack occurred in which my wife was cleaning her cage and Green Bean jumped onto her head and was pretty much full on attack, biting her to the point my wife was crying and asking me to get the bird off of her.
Luckily; I was nearby and got her to come to me immediately but the bites on my wife's ears brought her to tears. This was the first time it's come to this level of aggression; but we've been noticing the screeches and loud whistling whenever my wife gets near her or gets near me when the bird is close.
So I know this isn't unusual with birds, I suppose; but would you mind offering any recommendations on how you may have handled this with success in the past? My wife cares for the bird, feeds her, cleans her cage... does a lot of work while I'm off working all day. I do not want my wife to fear the bird and I certainly don't want the aggression like that at all... any thoughts or success stories are welcome. Thanks in advance!
Today; a terrible attack occurred in which my wife was cleaning her cage and Green Bean jumped onto her head and was pretty much full on attack, biting her to the point my wife was crying and asking me to get the bird off of her.
Luckily; I was nearby and got her to come to me immediately but the bites on my wife's ears brought her to tears. This was the first time it's come to this level of aggression; but we've been noticing the screeches and loud whistling whenever my wife gets near her or gets near me when the bird is close.
So I know this isn't unusual with birds, I suppose; but would you mind offering any recommendations on how you may have handled this with success in the past? My wife cares for the bird, feeds her, cleans her cage... does a lot of work while I'm off working all day. I do not want my wife to fear the bird and I certainly don't want the aggression like that at all... any thoughts or success stories are welcome. Thanks in advance!