Hi all,
I have a question that I hope somebody can help me with. My wife and I have a young Senegal parrot - about 5 months old. He's very friendly, he loves everybody he comes into contact with. He's never bit in an effort to hurt. The problem is that he has a particular mood where he becomes frantic about chewing the world apart, including fingers, skin, and anything else he can get his little beak on. 90% of the time I can distract him with a destructible wooden toy or something similar, but sometimes, nothing but the taste of tender flesh will satisfy his cravings. He's not being aggressive. He's not trying to hurt anybody. I try telling him to stop, but in this particular mood, he seems to not be thinking or responding at all, he's completely absorbed into wanting to destroy the world with his beak. If I try putting him down, I can't get him to willingly come off my hand - and I don't want to do anything too aggressive to force him to come off my hand, since I am afraid this might teach him to actually become aggressive (I don't know if this is a true concern or not, please correct me if I am wrong on the best approach). Most of the time, he is not in this mindset, and is perfectly friendly, responsive, talkative (he's a chatterbox when he's in a good, friendly mood - clicking, talking, making strange noises, etc). He's the most adorable, friendly bird ever. I just don't know what to do when he goes crazy like this. Anything people have found to be particularly effective for this kind of thing?






