Kiwibird
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- Jul 12, 2012
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- 1 BFA- Kiwi. Hatch circa 98', forever home with us Dec. 08'
Remember they do belong to the hot three![]()
Good point! A whole different animal than miss Zilla those hot 3 zons are


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Remember they do belong to the hot three![]()
Remember they do belong to the hot three![]()
Good point! A whole different animal than miss Zilla those hot 3 zons areFeistier and have poor manners
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From what it sounds like, you 2 hit it off immediately. If you've got good vibes on it, go for it! You're an excellent mom to Zilla and Bean would be very blessed to go home with you. Sure, there may be wrinkles down the road but I'm pretty sure you can handle it!
That is something to consider April & LilChodi. He is also way younger than Zilla, so I'm sure the hormones will be more of a factor for the next 20 years or so!![]()
That is something to consider April & LilChodi. He is also way younger than Zilla, so I'm sure the hormones will be more of a factor for the next 20 years or so!![]()
Please keep in mind that male hot 3 amazons go through a period (right around this age unfortunately) where they can be extremely hormonal for extended periods of time before they start to mellow out once they hit about 12-15 (and become subsequently more mellow/have more predictable hormonal periods as time goes on). ALL male hot 3 zons should be expected to be extra aggressive during hormonal season throughout life, but those first few years they are sexually mature are the WORST. We caught Kiwi on the tail end of his 'prime' years:52: I wish someone would have warned us, because it was not expected! I guess it's like when kids become teenagers and the hormones run wild for a while before everything settles down in their body again. Not a reason not to get a bird, but definitely something to know is pretty much guaranteed to happen (severity may vary) and be prepared to work through it! The benefits of getting a bird at this age is once you've overcome that hurdle, they're pretty behaviorally set for life if you're a good owner (which no doubt you would be)![]()
Edit: one more thing for hormonal males and females during breeding season: cut fruit intake, up veg intake, consistent sleep routine of no more than 12 hours daylight, IGNORE any sexual displays to discourage that expression of, uh, love..., STICK TRAINING (especially for a male) for times they are to aggressive to handle (it happens, even to normally well behaved sweethearts) and provide more chewing toys to keep their minds off 'other things'.
The yellow can spread but as you can see my Bosley is 38 and it's only spreading so far. He does have patches of yellow on the back of his head though that is not yet connected to his front face.
And the hormonal season is just starting, so tomorrow he could be a whole different bird when I get there! Hopefully he will let me get a picture or two so you can see how handsome he is!![]()
It's going full speed ahead in my household!
Most of the really aggressive amazon behaviors are territorial in nature. AT THE START OF BREEDING SEASON THE MALES ESTABLISH AND PROTECT A NESTING TERRITORY...
That's all this is...
Outside of their territory THERE IS NOTHING TO PROTECT.
So you stick handle them away from familiar surroundings, put them out on a playstand in another room, and THEY TEND TO CALM DOWN dramatically!
Do this at the onset of breeding season for a few days, and be careful of handling him/her around "the nest"...
When they are "hormonally challenged" let them be until they are calmer.
Remember they do belong to the hot three![]()
Good point! A whole different animal than miss Zilla those hot 3 zons areFeistier and have poor manners
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Well , since you brought them up,,, pics of my new Tres Marias. Ozzie and Harriet
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