This might just sound like a newbie idea but I have been an owner of dogs for a long time at least. Can you block her off from the couch? Put something under there so she can't get under the couch. Or maybe a blanket draped over to make it look different. Then maybe she won't have such a hankering to get under there and start baking. LOL
Thanks for all the recommendations for blocking off the couch, and Billdore, all questions are good. Right before thanksgiving we bought a new couch, an L shaped sectional that is larger than our old furniture. It also sits higher and has a 6 foot ottoman that makes it into a bed, lots of nest space. Now I'm going to have to remember to think like a hen when buying furniture in the future, lol.
I like Stephen's plexiglass idea and I'm considering it. Right now I refuse to let her on the floor because she is very hormonal and talk about an angry bird, see the pictures below of her last strong hormonal cycle when she was in the same temperament. This time she has been extremely cage aggressive where before not like this. The past two days she's been trying to nest, no egg yet and she's not eating as much but looking to me to feed her, bobbing her head with her beak open.
I'm not trying to scare anyone but when she is hormonal, look out! And after the last gashing in July I have been making sure boundaries are set so attacks can be avoided and minimize her hormones where possible but she hit puberty this year. The gashing was from when she broke into Buzz's cage and was standing beak to beak with him. I reached in and told her to step up before a blood bath started between the two of them and she got angry with me and started attacking me. My doctor's office remembers now that I have birds lol!
The last picture is from a sneak attack on the floor.
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