by Wolf » Thu May 14, 2015 10:36 pm
I apologise for not replying sooner, I have been thinking about this since I first saw your post in housing. If I may ask, would your husband be at home during any of the time that you would be away at your work? What are his feelings concerning this bird? I do not mean any disrespect, but I find that things tend to work better when all of the involved parties are aware of the demands of keeping a parrot and are all in agreement. I am sure that you have already considered this and that my concern is totally unfounded, but I feel better by double checking.
Liz did propose a good option in as far as parrots always do better when they at least have another parrot to talk with when their humans are unavailable for what ever reason exists. I think that it could be the best way to deal with this type of situation, although I don't know if you had considered this or not as a viable option. If this would be an option then you would need space for two adequately sized cages and would need to find a suitable bird preferably of the same species and of the opposite sex and then there is the matter of the quarantine period and checkup by an avian vet. There would also be the risk that they would not bond with each other so you would not be able to keep them in the same cage if they didn't bond.
Breeding season will be over before long so his hormonal issues should begin to improve shortly after this happens unless his endocrine system is out of tune with their normal cycles.
I guess that I am hoping that getting Bogie a companion is a viable option for you as it would be the least stressful way to proceed at least for him. Other than getting him a companion bird, I honestly can't say that I like any of the alternatives. I just have not fully sorted out my own feeling on this, yet, but wanted to let you know that you, Bogie and yours are on my mind. I have heard you and am still sorting out my own feeling and will be back as soon as I finish sorting my thoughts on this out.