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Post subject: Re: Letting Rio go  Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 9:38 pm |
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When you say "let him go", I assume you mean finding a new home for him not letting him fly out the door. The wording is a little ambiguous but I know you're not the type that would do that. It's hard trying to mix lovebirds with other species (and parrotlets too) because they're so aggressive. They DO hurt and kill other birds pretty often, and get hurt or killed themselves because they picked a fight with a bird that was too tough for them. The basic choices are to either rehome him, or keep him away from the other birds. This mostly means not having them out of the cage at the same time, which probably means less freedom for everybody since they can't have as much out of cage time. When Rio is out you might need to cover Tiko's cage to keep him from harassing Tiko through the bars and maybe getting a toe bitten off. You could try using hormone control techniques to see if it makes him less aggressive. There' more info on that here: http://www.littlefeatheredbuddies.com/i ... mones.html
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Post subject: Re: Letting Rio go  Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 7:18 am |
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Jan wrote: I don't know how to answer your post really! Why didn't you stop and think, before adding another bird to your flock? How can you part with the bird... you wanted the bird, so you should find a way around the problem...not just pass the bird on! Parrotlets..... are aggressive birds.... your knowledge of them little.... I don't intend this post to upset anyone... but every bird owner should research and think well before adding to their flock... Excuse me I did research and Rio is not a parrotlet you seem to be always calling him a parrotlet and yes I do have experience with parrotlets and they werent aggressive at all and I never said I was passing him on I am gonna find away to make him less aggressive like what Carolyn suggested.And I know my knowledge of parrotlets is not little because my Aunt has one and I see it every Saturday and hes Rio's friend and by the way Rio is a lovebird.
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Post subject: Re: Letting Rio go  Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 7:30 am |
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JessiMuse wrote: I just sent a message to the trainer I talked about on the Facebook group. She's yet to reply, but I'll inform you on what she says as soon as she does. Thank you.There is no reason to give him away because all problems can be fixed right like you have a choice to clip a birds wings or not clipping them is the wrong choice because if the bird has problems flying and gets hurt you can work with it and teach it how to fly better rathe than clipping.
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