NHCardinal wrote:My local animal shelter has been inundated with a group of 60 lovebirds, yes 60! I intend on adopting one or two, preferably one. The problem is, the shelter is mandating that people take 2 same-sex lovebirds.
I went to the shelter and informed them that I would just like one and that its not necessary to give lovebirds away in pairs, but they're not budging from there position which is kinda frustrating. Surely they don't have an equal number of females and males I contended, but they said then they would give them in 3s if need be!
Anyways, in the event that I must take 2 home, how difficult is it to tame 2 versus 1? I estimate the youngest of these birds will be somewhere between 1-2 months old.
That seems really strange that they're going to make you take two, I'd go with two females, I just find them easier.
My two Sennies were terrified of humans when I bought them home, both six years old at the time, they'd scream and fly to the back of cage and shake, whenever a human even walked into the room. Beware, it took around about 9 months to get them tamed, but I personally think that was short due to the female being a bit more curious around humans, she sort of led the male to be tame too.
If you really want to get these birds, watch the birds when you walk in, pick those that are perching closer to humans and aren't flying away, screeching when you walk up to the cage, those ones should hopefully be easier to tame.
The birds will almost always be linked closer to each other than you, that doesn't mean they won't perch on your shoulder and play with you, it just means that you'll probably only ever be their second favourite person while they have each other.
My two Sennies will now climb fly to my arm from one and a half foot away when asked by name, and also onto a rope perch as long as I say which one I want to step up.
Admittedly I've never worked with a lovebird to know much about them, but if you want any ideas on taming two birds, I'll try to give you a hand.
How old are your lovebirds going to be?