bonnie34677
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had for over 3 months won't stop hissing and biting. Will eat out my hand but that is about all the trust it has. Any help would be appreicated
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I spend all day with my cockatiel. Not sure of the sex or age.How much together time are you spending with your Parrot!
Sounds like food is your access to building further trust!!
This can also include an area around cage.While some parrots trust quickly, some take longer. Sometimes a lot longer. Three months is really nothing to them. The biggest thing is simply patience. Move forward at their pace, not your expectations of how long it should take. This thread might help:
Parrots rarely bite each other, because they convey their feelings beforehand or fly off to avoid physical contact. If it feels cornered and frighten then need to bite will be from the natural instinct of self -preservation.
The cage is the Parrot safe haven and any attempt to enter, add or remove items and this includes forcefully removing the bird, will most likely trigger a bite response. This why you first build trust with the bird in the cage (safe haven). Trying hanging a chew toy on the outside of the cage.
No putting hands inside the cage. No chasing the bird around the cage or...
- Delfin
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