Wolf wrote:What exactly do you feed them and when do you feed them which food? These thing are important as the birds may be hormonal or the may be experiencing the onset of puberty. These would be mostly age related, but could also be related to their diet as too much protein will increase both hormones and aggressive behaviors. What is going on when the birds bite you? Who is present when the biting occurs? There are several things that cause a bird to bite such as fear, or jealousy. The bird may be trying to say no that it does not want something done to it . It may feel that you are not listening to it. This could also be due to previous humans not listening to the bird and it has learned to bite first and see what happens. There are so many things that could be the cause of the biting that more information is needed. Some people and trainers suggest to not react to the bite, but I am not one of those. If the bird bites me I am probably going to react by yelling out "ouch" or something similar and placing the bird down on the nearest surface while saying something like " no bite" and then refusing to interact with the bird for a few minutes.
When we got them, we also got about 2 cups of parrot food left in the bag. We went and bought parrot food, but this stuff had colorful seeds, kernels of corn, etc. We know they didn't like the corn when they started throwing it against the wall beside their cage! They seemed to like the small seeds, but I read somewhere that a diet of all seeds can cause fatty liver disease so we started experimenting with various foods to see what they like. We discovered that they like bread, but we don't give them much of that. It works to lure them into the cage after it's daily cleaning. They don't like large sunflower seeds or dried fruit, raw sweet potatoes,. They do like millet, cauliflower, broccoli, celery cut up well, pears, and I'm sure other things I'm forgetting right now.
I'm confused about the protein. What would be the protein foods be that they might get?
I now wonder about the last owners...Andy asked his coworker about the biting and she said they never bit them. However, seeing how badly they both hate hands, will not step up and won't allow themselves to be picked up, and knowing this family has 5 kids I'm wondering if they were tormented. When I tried to clicker train them they will bite the end of the skewer like they mean business.
Considering that they never allow me to pick them up, when they do bite it's when they have flown to my shoulders and walk down my arm to get to my hand. So when they do bite my hands I wave my hands enough to get them to fly away and say NO BITE firmly and then walk away from them. I have one that seems to be learning what no means. When he gets close to looking like he's ready to nip at my hand, I firmly say NO, and he will back off and look at me. I stare right at him and tell him it's naughty to bite. He seems to understand.
I have a low pile fleece sweatshirt that I wear with the hood up and they seem to like to eat the pile? Will this hurt them? And will it hurt them to eat the toilet paper roll?