JaneyB
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- Sep 24, 2012
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Hi all. I need some advice on how to handle aggressive behavior in a Citron Cockatoo that I adopted (rescued) from a bad situation. The bird had been basically locked in its cage in a bedroom for 2 years, after being rehomed from the place he'd been for 11 years before that. I don't know the history of that home, but I do know that he had little to no attention for the last 2 years.
I have large bird experience, and have raised both a C2 and a B&G Macaw from babies. The Macaw is now 12 years old and the C2 lived to be 14, before passing suddenly from an unknown cause. So I know a bit about their normal behavior. The problem is that this bird has become cagebound and cage aggressive. He didn't come out of the cage for the first few days even though I left the door open and talked quietly to him from across the room. (He will let you pet him when he's in the cage...sometimes. He will not step up onto a hand, and is terrified of sticks, I can only imagine why, so I can't try to stick train him.)
Yesterday, he climbed out of his cage by himself, and I was encouraged. I continued to talk to him and he seemed very content so I walked over and stood about 2 feet away. He began to lunge and try to bite so I went back across the room and sat down and talked to him. Eventually he went back into the cage.
Today, he came out again, and after talking quietly to him for about a half hour I tried again to approach the cage. This time, he actually flew off the cage and attacked me. Landed on my arm and gave it quite a painful, damaging bite. Once on the ground he ran at my feet and tried to attack again. I had to use one of my dog toys (a rope toy) to basically keep him away from me and walk him back to his cage. Later my husband toweled him (he actually isn't as aggressive toward him) and we clipped his wings, to stop him from flying off the cage and hopefully change the power dynamic.
I am so disheartened! I have a lot of bird experience but never with a bird who has so many problems. Can someone help? I need all the advice I can get. I don't want to give up on this bird, I mean it's only been 4 days, but I don't want to keep him locked in his cage and can't have him shredding my flesh every time I try to get close. At this moment I'm waiting for him to climb back into the cage because I can't pick him up to put him in myself. Help!
I have large bird experience, and have raised both a C2 and a B&G Macaw from babies. The Macaw is now 12 years old and the C2 lived to be 14, before passing suddenly from an unknown cause. So I know a bit about their normal behavior. The problem is that this bird has become cagebound and cage aggressive. He didn't come out of the cage for the first few days even though I left the door open and talked quietly to him from across the room. (He will let you pet him when he's in the cage...sometimes. He will not step up onto a hand, and is terrified of sticks, I can only imagine why, so I can't try to stick train him.)
Yesterday, he climbed out of his cage by himself, and I was encouraged. I continued to talk to him and he seemed very content so I walked over and stood about 2 feet away. He began to lunge and try to bite so I went back across the room and sat down and talked to him. Eventually he went back into the cage.
Today, he came out again, and after talking quietly to him for about a half hour I tried again to approach the cage. This time, he actually flew off the cage and attacked me. Landed on my arm and gave it quite a painful, damaging bite. Once on the ground he ran at my feet and tried to attack again. I had to use one of my dog toys (a rope toy) to basically keep him away from me and walk him back to his cage. Later my husband toweled him (he actually isn't as aggressive toward him) and we clipped his wings, to stop him from flying off the cage and hopefully change the power dynamic.
I am so disheartened! I have a lot of bird experience but never with a bird who has so many problems. Can someone help? I need all the advice I can get. I don't want to give up on this bird, I mean it's only been 4 days, but I don't want to keep him locked in his cage and can't have him shredding my flesh every time I try to get close. At this moment I'm waiting for him to climb back into the cage because I can't pick him up to put him in myself. Help!