Behxo
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My GCC Bowie is a 1 1/2 year old female. I'm here to ask for some advice because I'm a little at my wits end after this going on for a few months and it just seems to be getting worse. She is in full blown mating behavior, anything and everything she can press herself against she will. I try to discourage it by at first removing any toys she tries to mate with, and even when most toys had to be taken out, she then started pressing herself up against the cage while inside. I would take her out to try and distract her, but she will then rush to go to the bottom of her cage outside of it and continue doing so (I've had to block the bottom of her cage off with cardboard so that she no longer had access to going under it), or up against any piece of furniture or small crevice she will fit into. I keep my eye on her 24/7. I try to not be too handsy with her either because she tries to press against my hands or climb inside my hoodie sleeve and get the feeling of pressure on her back that way.
She currently eats mostly Zupreem pellets mixed with seeds, about a 80/20 ratio but for the most part i try to stuff her seeds into toys so she will have to work for it. I mostly give her greens right now and some fruit but not a lot of fruit because I guess mushy can also set off her mating behavior which is also why I havent been giving her a lot of sweet potato which is also mushy when cooked but I could be wrong. It's a bit upsetting because she is getting stress bars on her feathers, she is a VERY determined bird and its basically all day, I will hear her screeching and pressing her body against her cage at 6:30am and will do what she can until she goes to bed at 7pm. I'm feeling helpless and I don't want her to be stressed out because she can't mate and I really don't want to encourage the behavior and just let her. I know vets can give a hormonal shot but I'd rather that be a last resort, is there anything else that I can do?
She currently eats mostly Zupreem pellets mixed with seeds, about a 80/20 ratio but for the most part i try to stuff her seeds into toys so she will have to work for it. I mostly give her greens right now and some fruit but not a lot of fruit because I guess mushy can also set off her mating behavior which is also why I havent been giving her a lot of sweet potato which is also mushy when cooked but I could be wrong. It's a bit upsetting because she is getting stress bars on her feathers, she is a VERY determined bird and its basically all day, I will hear her screeching and pressing her body against her cage at 6:30am and will do what she can until she goes to bed at 7pm. I'm feeling helpless and I don't want her to be stressed out because she can't mate and I really don't want to encourage the behavior and just let her. I know vets can give a hormonal shot but I'd rather that be a last resort, is there anything else that I can do?
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