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Post subject: Re: Domesticated Cockatiels  Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 7:29 am |
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CrazyConure wrote: I know what you meant. Any bird can be perfect (behavior wise) with the right taming techniques and patients. Yeah I know but where I heard about the Pionus they are behaved naturally no training needed.
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Post subject: Re: Domesticated Cockatiels  Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 7:34 am |
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I doubt it. Jessi said earlier that she's having trouble taming her Pionus.
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Post subject: Re: Domesticated Cockatiels  Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 7:41 am |
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CrazyConure wrote: I doubt it. Jessi said earlier that she's having trouble taming her Pionus. Oh
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Post subject: Re: Domesticated Cockatiels  Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 9:53 am |
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Brandon's-Fids wrote: Jasmine is it true Pionus parrots are the perfect parrots like they never do anything wrong they are good all the time and never bite. I wish, Brandon.  Dudley is a complete troll. I'm sure they probably are well behaved when tame and all that, but unfortunately that's not the case with Dudley. But according to my parents, he used to be very sweet. I'm trying to fix his behavior problems. I think it's like every other parrot, where they can be great when treated correctly.
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Post subject: Re: Domesticated Cockatiels  Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 10:02 am |
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JessiMuse wrote: Brandon's-Fids wrote: Jasmine is it true Pionus parrots are the perfect parrots like they never do anything wrong they are good all the time and never bite. I wish, Brandon.  Dudley is a complete troll. I'm sure they probably are well behaved when tame and all that, but unfortunately that's not the case with Dudley. But according to my parents, he used to be very sweet. I'm trying to fix his behavior problems. I think it's like every other parrot, where they can be great when treated correctly. Did he just get less attention and end up like that? Tiko was very sweet too but then wasn't really handled as my mam lost trust in her after being bitten on the lip and Tiko lost trust in my mam and is now a little afraid of hands but will step up sometimes.
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Post subject: Re: Domesticated Cockatiels  Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 2:07 pm |
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Lovebirds are an aggressive species but that doesn't mean they aren't considered to be domesticated. The wild ones are probably worse lol. Cattle and dogs are domesticated, but bulls are dangerous and some dog breeds are aggressive. Here's an article by a well-known avian vet who says peach-faced lovebirds are highly domesticated and have been bred for over a hundred years: http://www.susanclubb.com/pdfs/pchf.pdf There are 9 different lovebird species and some of them are rare in captivity, so the rare ones wouldn't be considered domesticated. But at least one of the common species is, and maybe more.
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Post subject: Re: Domesticated Cockatiels  Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 10:15 pm |
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Jan wrote: Cockatiels fly in huge flocks in Australia.... was one of the most amazing things I saw there.. along with budgies... very colourful in the wild... I thought there are only normal greys in Australia in the wild.
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