by Mum2rory » Sun Jul 03, 2011 8:34 am
I have a cockatiel approx 16wks old and he was "nippy" in the way that he had his wings clipped before I purchased him and he would bite a little harder at first because he didnt know us and he used his beak to get around. Now, it is kinda cute, cos he nibbles rather than bites, it even tickles but never hurts and I have read that some people say a tiel can give a nasty bite. He has never really hurt us and never drawn blood. My son is nearly 8 and he reckons Rory has never bit him hard enough to hurt, even in the early days. I really do think it depends on the bird and the owner. If Rory is busy and we go to pick him up and he puts his head forward as if to bite, we leave him. Why would we actively encourage him to bite? If a dog was snarling at me, do you think I would go pat it? Same as people, if you knew someone didnt want to engage in conversation etc, why push it. Birds (all pets) deserve the same, they have moods as well, learn to read your bird and dont push but do expect that your bird may, at times bite, just dont react to it. Lynne
Budgies - Harry and Billy
Cinn GCC - Bailey
Blue Quaker - Malakai (Kai)
Cockatiel - Rhyly