Problem:
About a week ago, Leroy and Stitch got into a fight (like they do sometimes, even being the best of brothers). Normally when they squabble, its over in a few seconds and then they go back to preening, but this time Stitch must have caught Leroy's eyelid with his claw, as Leroy had a wound there after the fight. The wound didnt bleed, so we cleaned it and have kept it clean, vet was also contacted. It has healed now, and never got infected.
BUT, since that fight, they dont get along at all. Everytime we've tried to have them out, it has resulted in Stitch the very first second they are let out, diving towards Leroy and chasing him all around the house. Leroy has during these outings crashlanded in many places, so we've had to intervene and put a stop to it. We've tried this three times, with the same results, even when changing things up; such as removing me, or my wife from the room - should it be jealousy issues, as well as leaving them alone. We have also tried them meeting in rooms they are not in as much as well as in the living room which is where they usually hang out. Nothing gave any other results than Stitch going for Leroy the first second he could.
Usual behaviour
Stitch and Leroy usually love each other and has for the past 3 years since we got Leroy. They eat together, play together, get into mischief together, preen each other, and only occasionally squabble.
The normal situation in their relationship is that Stitch is the little brother (even if he's older) that is annoying sometimes, but Leroy commanding more respect being slightly bigger (especially when he puffs his feathers). Leroy is NEVER aggressive, and even if he can tell Stitch to get off a perch or whatever, he will never chase after or the like.
Both birds hit sexual maturity last spring, so its not that we are seeing here.
Trying to establish what was wrong I started to analyze their food etc:
The birds are as many of you know on a diet where they have pellets for one meal, and fresh veggies and fruit for the other. The greens vary each day to ensure a very varied diet.
I weigh each bird quite often (and have been doing it since I got them, so I have lots of data), and Leroy is at his target weight (only a few percent over), but Stitch has gained weight in the past few months. I must admit to not weighing them as often lately as they kept their weight so well. It seems however that Stitch has had a bit too much dinner and a few treats too many and he's now 17% overweight which is unacceptable. I realized this when I weighed him a couple of days ago, so after the fight.
He's on a leaner diet since yesterday with less protein until he's back in shape. I suspect the overweight might make him more hormonal.
Lighting:
We follow a solar schedule as much as it is possible here at my latitude, but during winter (like now) it is impossible, so I try to emulate it with shortening the days during fall, and then even more during winter.We are also using less light for the first hour in the morning and evening.
I realise this is not ideal, but it's the best we can do at our latitude. A full solar schedule would result in the birds being awake for only about 5 hours at this time a year, but with some emulating we have them awake for about 10hrs winter time.
Misc:
Both me and my wife have been at home a little more than usual, I've been on sick leave for a few weeks due to surgery but I am back working half time again, which the birds hardly notice (since they wake up only about an hour before I get home). I will be back to full time in another week. My wife has not worked full time since we got our birds and is home quite a lot, due to severe migraine. The birds are thus used to having her home a lot.
My reasoning is this:
I think their relationship changed during that fight, and Leroy who's always been the one commanding more respect now runs away. Stitch either thinks its fun to chase him, or he's holding a grudge against Leroy, though I am puzzled as to what it could be. Usually if Stitch started attacking Leroy, Leroy just snapped back and that was it, Stitch backed off and they were back to preening. Their status quo has changed. Lets not argue about pack mentality in parrots here as its a very heated topic, but its obvious here that Leroy has gone down in rank and Stitch now considers himself on top. Whether its because of pack mentality or something else is kind of irrelevant, what is important is that we find a way to work around this as they thrive together and love hanging out. I miss seeing them like that, and I want to do what I can to make it so again.
Thank you for your time and help!





