Hi,
I got a young sun conure about two and a half weeks ago. Chile is very tame and the first couple of days he was sweet as pie, nibbling gently on me with his beak and tongue. But then he started to become very "beaky" and bite me so that it hurt. He is into everything (in fact he is removing the keys from my keyboard as I write!) so I am thinking it is because he is young (6 months). I try to give him something to bite or chew on, as you would a mouthy puppy, but he always gets back to biting my flesh! I don't yell at him but I remove his beak and then he makes an indignant little squawk (it's very cute though) and tries to bite again. If I get fed up I just put him back in the cage. He gets a lot of attention and sometimes he is very sweet, just sort of lying on his back in the crook of my elbow, chewing on his toes while I scratch his head.
Just wondering if this is indeed a stage and whether there are things I can do to get him to stop biting other than what I am doing.
Thanks much!
Martha
I got a young sun conure about two and a half weeks ago. Chile is very tame and the first couple of days he was sweet as pie, nibbling gently on me with his beak and tongue. But then he started to become very "beaky" and bite me so that it hurt. He is into everything (in fact he is removing the keys from my keyboard as I write!) so I am thinking it is because he is young (6 months). I try to give him something to bite or chew on, as you would a mouthy puppy, but he always gets back to biting my flesh! I don't yell at him but I remove his beak and then he makes an indignant little squawk (it's very cute though) and tries to bite again. If I get fed up I just put him back in the cage. He gets a lot of attention and sometimes he is very sweet, just sort of lying on his back in the crook of my elbow, chewing on his toes while I scratch his head.
Just wondering if this is indeed a stage and whether there are things I can do to get him to stop biting other than what I am doing.
Thanks much!
Martha