Birdman666
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- Sep 18, 2013
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- Parrots
- Presently have six Greenwing Macaw (17 yo), Red Fronted Macaw (12 yo), Red Lored Amazon (17 y.o.), Lilac Crowned Amazon (about 43 y.o.) and a Congo African Grey (11 y.o.)
Panama Amazon (1 Y.O.)
It happens.
I don't own any, but I have worked with a ton of them.
And as others have said, MOST of these birds are inadvertently trained to scream and/or throw trantrums....
I've been around screaming toos, full volume, incessant, 5 hours at a stretch.
It isn't pleasant.
I've also been around very will behaved birds who don't sit there and scream all day.
Large toos, more than any other bird, need structured interaction and need to be taught to self entertain...
MOST FOLKS DON'T RAISE THEM CORRECTLY! (SAME GOES FOR MACAWS AND BITING... )
Hold one too much, or come every time it goes off, and give it what it wants at your own peril.... cuz you just trained him to scream! And trust me, it will get worse...
I don't own any, but I have worked with a ton of them.
And as others have said, MOST of these birds are inadvertently trained to scream and/or throw trantrums....
I've been around screaming toos, full volume, incessant, 5 hours at a stretch.
It isn't pleasant.
I've also been around very will behaved birds who don't sit there and scream all day.
Large toos, more than any other bird, need structured interaction and need to be taught to self entertain...
MOST FOLKS DON'T RAISE THEM CORRECTLY! (SAME GOES FOR MACAWS AND BITING... )
Hold one too much, or come every time it goes off, and give it what it wants at your own peril.... cuz you just trained him to scream! And trust me, it will get worse...