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Mating dance ?

Postby sidech » Mon Oct 04, 2010 9:07 pm

Zoulou has been trying to regurgitate for me for a while, and now I think he is doing the mating dance and trying to copulate with my sweater sleeve...

Here's what he does : he kind of puts his wings a little away from his body, and at the same time lowers them, almost touching the ground, which makes him look a lot bigger. He keeps his head lower than usual. In this posture, he then starts making little noises (which he never does otherwise), and moving in circles. He is always on a flat surface when he does it (my kitchen table). If I leave my hand on the table, he will proceed to get on top of my arm, and start moving on my sleeve, and towards my hand. Of course, it only takes about 1 second before I take my hand off the table.

If that is not a mating dance, I don't know what is... What do you think ?

How do I get rid of this behavior ?
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Re: Mating dance ?

Postby pchela » Mon Oct 04, 2010 9:18 pm

Yes, that's the mating dance. Just ignore him when he does it. That's about all you can do.
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Re: Mating dance ?

Postby Azure Hanyo » Mon Oct 04, 2010 9:19 pm

Ignore him when he does it. Walk away and leave him. Gal does the little hen-bow butt wiggle thing to me and I ignore her- I mean she still tries it, but uh...mating is one of those things a sexually mature animal is always going to try when it's in the mood, know what I mean? It will probably never go away.

Hey how old is Zoulou? Maybe he is maturing and that is also why he has been nippy??? Just a thought.
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Re: Mating dance ?

Postby sidech » Mon Oct 04, 2010 9:20 pm

pchela wrote:Yes, that's the mating dance. Just ignore him when he does it. That's about all you can do.


Ok then.

I thought maybe I was doing something to trigger this, like petting him on his back (but I've heard some people say it may cause them to have sexual behaviors, but I just never knew if this were true).
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Re: Mating dance ?

Postby sidech » Mon Oct 04, 2010 9:23 pm

Azure Hanyo wrote:Ignore him when he does it. Walk away and leave him. Gal does the little hen-bow butt wiggle thing to me and I ignore her- I mean she still tries it, but uh...mating is one of those things a sexually mature animal is always going to try when it's in the mood, know what I mean? It will probably never go away.

Hey how old is Zoulou? Maybe he is maturing and that is also why he has been nippy??? Just a thought.


Yeah, you may be right. He's only 5 1/2 months old, though. Isn't it a little premature to even start thinking about being sexually active ? I mean dogs live 8-10 years. so they start around 6 months old, but parrots like Zoulou live 20-30 years, shouldn't they start around 1-2 years old ?

So this means without a doubt he is a male, right ?
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Re: Mating dance ?

Postby Azure Hanyo » Mon Oct 04, 2010 9:25 pm

sidech wrote: Yeah, you may be right. He's only 5 1/2 months old, though. Isn't it a little premature to even start thinking about being sexually active ? I mean dogs live 8-10 years. so they start around 6 months old, but parrots like Zoulou live 20-30 years, shouldn't they start around 1-2 years old ?

So this means without a doubt he is a male, right ?


Generally speaking they do sexually mature at 1 or 2... He may be an early bloomer? I'm not sure. But yes he definitely sounds male!!! :D
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Re: Mating dance ?

Postby sidech » Mon Oct 04, 2010 9:27 pm

Azure Hanyo wrote:
sidech wrote: Yeah, you may be right. He's only 5 1/2 months old, though. Isn't it a little premature to even start thinking about being sexually active ? I mean dogs live 8-10 years. so they start around 6 months old, but parrots like Zoulou live 20-30 years, shouldn't they start around 1-2 years old ?

So this means without a doubt he is a male, right ?


Generally speaking they do sexually mature at 1 or 2... He may be an early bloomer? I'm not sure. But yes he definitely sounds male!!! :D


Oh well, I guess I'll have to make do with that. Ah, les mâles...
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Re: Mating dance ?

Postby pchela » Mon Oct 04, 2010 11:33 pm

I will add that yes, petting him on his back, wings, tail, under his wings, all of those places can lead to sexual responses from him. I give my birds head scratches and that's it. I don't really mess with the rest of their bodies so that I can avoid any sexual stimulation.

Also, he is too young for actual sexual activities but sometimes the babies will do something similar to the mating dance. I always just think of it as practice.
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Re: Mating dance ?

Postby Azure Hanyo » Tue Oct 05, 2010 12:06 pm

pchela wrote:I will add that yes, petting him on his back, wings, tail, under his wings, all of those places can lead to sexual responses from him. I give my birds head scratches and that's it. I don't really mess with the rest of their bodies so that I can avoid any sexual stimulation.

Also, he is too young for actual sexual activities but sometimes the babies will do something similar to the mating dance. I always just think of it as practice.


Kind of like the human toddler floor-hump...

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Re: Mating dance ?

Postby sidech » Tue Oct 05, 2010 5:34 pm

Azure Hanyo wrote:
pchela wrote:I will add that yes, petting him on his back, wings, tail, under his wings, all of those places can lead to sexual responses from him. I give my birds head scratches and that's it. I don't really mess with the rest of their bodies so that I can avoid any sexual stimulation.

Also, he is too young for actual sexual activities but sometimes the babies will do something similar to the mating dance. I always just think of it as practice.


Kind of like the human toddler floor-hump...

:lol:


got'cha ! AS for the human toddler floor-hump, I've never seen that in my kids or any other. Are you serious ?
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