kiaora wrote:So we got a new lacewing ringneck (about 10 weeks old) about 2 weeks ago and everything was going great.
In the beginning she would let us handle her no problems, she would step up and was easy to handle. now all of a sudden she goes bonkers when you try and get her to step up. she will in time step up but not without biting the hell out of you.
We also have a male ringneck that is aviary bred in a separate cage, we introduced them through the cages for a few minutes the other day could this be the cause?
Long story short how can we get it so she doesn't bite all the time? she is handled every day for a few hours.
cheers
She is a baby and is now going through the first "testing phase" Ignore the bites as best you can and dont reward them. As an example I have a baby Meyers. He was shipped across the country and then rehomed twice. When I got him he was fairly wild but became tame fairly quickly, Then he did the first testing. It was only me he bit, but it was only me he would step up on at all. We would be getting along great and then he would just bite me for no reason. He also bit me when I returned him to the cage at night. I showed no reaction, when he bit me when returning him to the cage and returned him anyway. When he bit me for no reason, I would just ignore it. Darn these Pois have sharp beaks. I began to teach him what was nice touch with his beak and what was too hard. Now I say too hard, for painfull contact and nice kiss for gentle contact. Within a couple weeks, the testing phase was over and he bonded to me and there is no biting anymore.
The next testing phase usually comes around the time they go through their juvenille moult. They want to see what they can get away with now. Now he is being stubborn about what he is allowed to do, but he does not bite anymore at all, so his juvenille stage is a nice transition in that way. He thinks he can just fly away when he needs to go back in the cage. I am persistent and he is learning I will eventually get him back in. He gets a treat when he goes in right away, either I say Good bird or give a favorite food.