chloeandalfie
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- Jan 19, 2016
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Hi everyone,
I have a 6 year old male eclectus parrot called Alfie. From what I have read this is a late age to be going through sexual maturity however we are having continuous problems with his hormonal behaviour and it's wearing us down because it never seems to end!!!
Alfie is very strange, he's such a sweet boy and is not aggressive at all, but almost 24/7 he is finding objects and random items to regurgitate on and basically mate with.. It's not very pretty. Such items include; any remote, the iron, sandals (flip flops), stuffed animals and even lamp switches! It's becoming uncontrollable we have to remove all these items at food time else he refuses to eat. Over a 11 hour period (day) he probably spends about 8 of these doing this? Don't get me wrong he is so sweet but this needs to end, not only that but he also is quite feral looking and his feathers are patchy and he doesn't have a beautiful big tail like a normal eclectus! Just one or two feathers. And before anyone mentions bad diet I must say we pay so much attention to his diet and he is certainly a very healthy bird! Lots of fruit vegetables and special mixes.
Please can someone help we just want this behaviour to end, we had tried everything! Including removing all these objects (which he then sulks and screams) telling him off, taking him back to his cage, EVERYTHING! It's been going on for about 8 months now.... We just want our beautiful boy from before then back!
I have a 6 year old male eclectus parrot called Alfie. From what I have read this is a late age to be going through sexual maturity however we are having continuous problems with his hormonal behaviour and it's wearing us down because it never seems to end!!!
Alfie is very strange, he's such a sweet boy and is not aggressive at all, but almost 24/7 he is finding objects and random items to regurgitate on and basically mate with.. It's not very pretty. Such items include; any remote, the iron, sandals (flip flops), stuffed animals and even lamp switches! It's becoming uncontrollable we have to remove all these items at food time else he refuses to eat. Over a 11 hour period (day) he probably spends about 8 of these doing this? Don't get me wrong he is so sweet but this needs to end, not only that but he also is quite feral looking and his feathers are patchy and he doesn't have a beautiful big tail like a normal eclectus! Just one or two feathers. And before anyone mentions bad diet I must say we pay so much attention to his diet and he is certainly a very healthy bird! Lots of fruit vegetables and special mixes.
Please can someone help we just want this behaviour to end, we had tried everything! Including removing all these objects (which he then sulks and screams) telling him off, taking him back to his cage, EVERYTHING! It's been going on for about 8 months now.... We just want our beautiful boy from before then back!