IcyWolf
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- Jul 5, 2011
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- Parrots
- ~Alexandrine Parakeet~2 Red Lored Amazons~Blue Fronted Amazon~Black capped conure~4 Green Cheeks~4 Parrotlets~2 lineolated parakeets~9 American budgies~9 English budgies~ And lots of babies :)
Two days ago I got Billie, our black capped conure out of his cage. He happily sat on my chest(I was laying on the bed) and he was playing with a toy that he was throwing around. After a few minutes, I decided to turn some conure videos on youtube for him, he loves watching the other birds and likes to talk back to them. Well, I don't know what happened, he went from being all happy and talking back to the "other birds" and then he charged at my face and grabbed ahold of my bottom lip, right next to my lip ring. I got him off and put him back in his cage, he had me bleeding on the inside and outside of my lip. It didn't look too bad but it hurt like crazy, so I rinsed it with salt water and then put some neo on it. That was two days ago and today my lip was so swollen, I knew I was going to have to take the ring out and put a stud in it. It took about 20 minutes just to get the ring out since my lip was so swollen and when I got it out I realized how bad it really was. It ended up bleeding again so I got the stud in, cleaned it up and it feels so much better now.
I just wish I knew why he does things like this. This is how it always happens and I've never had another bird act like this. He will be the sweetest, nicest bird and then just randomly lay into me. Everytime he does he doesn't want to let go and he draws a considerable amount of blood. I just don't understand how such a sweet bird can also be so aggressive, every time it's happened I've analyzed the situation trying to figure out what I did wrong and I just don't get it. I know some may say that it's because there were other birds on the computer but he really isn't a jealous type of bird and he isn't afraid of anything so I don't think that has anything to do with it. It's almost like he just gets so excited that he just bites because he can't contain himself. He is fully flighted, has a huge cage and is out a lot of the time so it's not like he doesn't get any exercise, I just don't get it.
Here's a pic I just took, sorry it's not so good, it's hard to take a picture of your own lip lol. You can even see the indent from the CBR(captive bead ring) from my lip being so swollen.
I just wish I knew why he does things like this. This is how it always happens and I've never had another bird act like this. He will be the sweetest, nicest bird and then just randomly lay into me. Everytime he does he doesn't want to let go and he draws a considerable amount of blood. I just don't understand how such a sweet bird can also be so aggressive, every time it's happened I've analyzed the situation trying to figure out what I did wrong and I just don't get it. I know some may say that it's because there were other birds on the computer but he really isn't a jealous type of bird and he isn't afraid of anything so I don't think that has anything to do with it. It's almost like he just gets so excited that he just bites because he can't contain himself. He is fully flighted, has a huge cage and is out a lot of the time so it's not like he doesn't get any exercise, I just don't get it.
Here's a pic I just took, sorry it's not so good, it's hard to take a picture of your own lip lol. You can even see the indent from the CBR(captive bead ring) from my lip being so swollen.
