Hello all,
This is my first time posting here so i hope i dont mess up :S
I have owned many budgies in the past and have loved every one of them. However, now i would like to buy a bigger bird as i think i am ready. I have been looking at either a Quaker or an Indian ringneck. I would like to know which bird is more even tempered and quiet as i do live in an apartment. Now to get on to my main problem :09:. I have recently been looking at common problems with parrots and have read up about feather plucking. Unfortunately, i suffer from depression and seeing a feathery friend going through this will really bring down my mood and upset me. Is there a parrot that tends not to pluck their feathers? What are the chances of a parrot plucking their feathers? this issue really scares me from buying another parrot and i would hate for this to prevent me from ever having the courage to adopt one. i know i posed many questions so i really do thank you guys in advance. :40::40::40:
This is my first time posting here so i hope i dont mess up :S
I have owned many budgies in the past and have loved every one of them. However, now i would like to buy a bigger bird as i think i am ready. I have been looking at either a Quaker or an Indian ringneck. I would like to know which bird is more even tempered and quiet as i do live in an apartment. Now to get on to my main problem :09:. I have recently been looking at common problems with parrots and have read up about feather plucking. Unfortunately, i suffer from depression and seeing a feathery friend going through this will really bring down my mood and upset me. Is there a parrot that tends not to pluck their feathers? What are the chances of a parrot plucking their feathers? this issue really scares me from buying another parrot and i would hate for this to prevent me from ever having the courage to adopt one. i know i posed many questions so i really do thank you guys in advance. :40::40::40: