Flapjack
Member
- Nov 10, 2023
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- Parrots
- Green cheek conure
Hi,
I just want to say before I elaborate that I would greatly appreciate if we could avoid attacking or lecturing me about getting a bird during high school. There was a lot of though put into it, a whole 2-3 years worth of planning, and my whole family was and is on board and assisting with care and making a huge effort while I am in college. Thank you.
So, I recently left for college and am the bird's (kure) favorite person and was her main caretaker. Due to my families schedule she is not getting out as much as she was before, and when she is out she tends to not want to do training or more mentally stimulating activities. When I came home after a month for break I noticed what seems to be slight barbering on her shoulders and back. I assume it is from boredom I am looking for advise on how to combat this and hopefully stop it before it gets serious or turns into plucking. She has plenty of toys in her cage and seems to be playing with them at least some based on their level of deterioration. I really do not want to rehome her. I am trying to get my own place where my college is asap so I can have her with me, or possibly get her certified as an ESA, but I don't think that a dorm is the best place for a bird. Should my parents continue to try training even though she is completely uninterested? Any advise is welcome.
I attached pictures of her barbering(not sure how well they will show up)
, could it just be the feathers are old? It does seem minimal at the moment.
I just want to say before I elaborate that I would greatly appreciate if we could avoid attacking or lecturing me about getting a bird during high school. There was a lot of though put into it, a whole 2-3 years worth of planning, and my whole family was and is on board and assisting with care and making a huge effort while I am in college. Thank you.
So, I recently left for college and am the bird's (kure) favorite person and was her main caretaker. Due to my families schedule she is not getting out as much as she was before, and when she is out she tends to not want to do training or more mentally stimulating activities. When I came home after a month for break I noticed what seems to be slight barbering on her shoulders and back. I assume it is from boredom I am looking for advise on how to combat this and hopefully stop it before it gets serious or turns into plucking. She has plenty of toys in her cage and seems to be playing with them at least some based on their level of deterioration. I really do not want to rehome her. I am trying to get my own place where my college is asap so I can have her with me, or possibly get her certified as an ESA, but I don't think that a dorm is the best place for a bird. Should my parents continue to try training even though she is completely uninterested? Any advise is welcome.
I attached pictures of her barbering(not sure how well they will show up)