cneuhauser
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- Jul 9, 2020
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- Parrots
- Dusky Conure, Male Ekkie
Thank you Dr. Chris... I'm pretty sure you hit the nail square on the head for this one.
A good portion of what is going on is that he wants to be hand fed; regardless of how well he eats on his own during the day. I'm wondering if this is a social/bonding thing because I'm at work most of the day.
Regardless, I'm glad I visited Comet way back when he was being hand fed, because it was EXACTLY the behavior I saw out of him. He also makes this high pitched squeal then it drops a few octaves kinda like a hawk.
So I had fed him sweet potatoes, and will do the same tomorrow evening with his chop and pellets blended up (a little warm). After he pushed my hand away "I'm done", the flock call ended and now he's just back to mumbling again in response to all my comments as I talk to him.
Weight for reference:
338g before eating
353g after eating
(weight when I brough him home a month ago 300g)
A good portion of what is going on is that he wants to be hand fed; regardless of how well he eats on his own during the day. I'm wondering if this is a social/bonding thing because I'm at work most of the day.
Regardless, I'm glad I visited Comet way back when he was being hand fed, because it was EXACTLY the behavior I saw out of him. He also makes this high pitched squeal then it drops a few octaves kinda like a hawk.
So I had fed him sweet potatoes, and will do the same tomorrow evening with his chop and pellets blended up (a little warm). After he pushed my hand away "I'm done", the flock call ended and now he's just back to mumbling again in response to all my comments as I talk to him.
Weight for reference:
338g before eating
353g after eating
(weight when I brough him home a month ago 300g)