flockleader
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- Apr 30, 2011
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- Parrots
- one albino ringneck Adrial aprox. 5 years old,female, one sun conure Sunny, male, 4 years old, two greay 'tiles, Punkie three, Rocky, two, both males, two lovebirds Mangler, female, two years and sam
Well my husband, Bob and I have been given the chance to foster two clutchmates from a breeder that we know. Our mission is to "calm them down" meaning that they do now thrash around the cage when someone puts their hand inside, and "teach them to step up" and "manners". Well, although we are not supposed to name them, for our purposes, we have given them the names fester and gomez as in the Addams Family. Fester is more mellow but very very stubborn. He will race to the door of the cage then stop dead and wait for you to pick him up. He stays on the playgym but won't explore it. He lets you handle him but REFUSES to step up. Gomez on the other hand is more fiesty. He still flutters around the cage a bit but will allow you to take him out of the cage. He will step up nicely with encourgement, not much needed does a good job. But he doesn't like hands in the cage much. Even so neither on of them have bitten us. Yes, the occasional nibble, some curious and some, stop or I will bite types. They are very good birds and I will hate to give them back, but it is nice to be able to handle different types of parrots besides the ones I own, Beeker, my GCC is a bit jealous at times when we handle the Quakers but outside of being a bit more nippy now and again he behaves rather nicely. Anyone have any tips on how to coax a stubborn Quaker to do something he just doesnt want to do? so far he wont take treats from the hand so that makes it a little harder.