edsbeaker
New member
Hi all,
I brought home my baby GCC, Kaiya, a couple of weeks ago. She is 10 weeks old and a wonderful and loving addition to our family.
This seems like a stupid question, but I really don't know the answer. At what times is it considered proper to shun a parrot for nipping? There are the obvious rare bites that I don't allow, but what about the times that she is not trying to technically bite from aggression but mouths me with too hard a pressure? Should I allow her to mouth me gently, but shun her when it is painful? Will she learn the difference? When she gently nibbles on my fingers or my ears I find it endearing, so I don't necessarily want to stop this behavior if I don't have to.
Then also how does one deal with the gentle grooming of skin tags and freckles that although nibbled at gently still hurt? I guess I am trying to figure out what behavior is acceptable and what is not, and can my conure learn the difference.
I brought home my baby GCC, Kaiya, a couple of weeks ago. She is 10 weeks old and a wonderful and loving addition to our family.
This seems like a stupid question, but I really don't know the answer. At what times is it considered proper to shun a parrot for nipping? There are the obvious rare bites that I don't allow, but what about the times that she is not trying to technically bite from aggression but mouths me with too hard a pressure? Should I allow her to mouth me gently, but shun her when it is painful? Will she learn the difference? When she gently nibbles on my fingers or my ears I find it endearing, so I don't necessarily want to stop this behavior if I don't have to.
Then also how does one deal with the gentle grooming of skin tags and freckles that although nibbled at gently still hurt? I guess I am trying to figure out what behavior is acceptable and what is not, and can my conure learn the difference.