First off, let me thank all of you for being so helpful just in all of the reading I have been doing in the past few months in preparation for getting a green cheek conure. Your input and stories have really allowed me to pick the best bird for my particular living situation. I will post a formal hello and brief intro about myself shortly but I am in a bit of a time-sensitive bind that I hoped you could help with.
I intended on getting my green cheek (a pineapple) from a breeder since the breeder I chose seems to socialize her birds very well and produce incredibly sweet greenies. However, I visited a large chain pet store a few weeks ago just to play with the birds and listen to the sounds and noise they make and to make sure that what I was reading online would still work for me in real life. The best way to make a decision is to interact with them one-on-one, right? At least that was the intent.
I ended up playing with a few of them and they were nippy and clearly not played with at all but one in particular caught my attention because she would allow me to scratch her and seemed to love it once I had her held against my body. She would nip a little but would enter a trance of sorts the minute I scratched her head or anywhere else on her body (she would occasionally nip but I would gently dissuade her by distracting her). I have gone back two more times to play with her and she seems to be hesitant to willingly interact or to step up but she loves it once I hold her to my body and I scratch or pet her. I have a big soft spot for her despite the occasional hard nips - I have read enough to know how to dissuade the behavior and to not accidentally offer positive reinforcement for this action. Being the tough guy that I am, I suck it up like a champ! But I do work toward having her change the behavior so I don't just let it happen, no worries.
She was born in February of this year which makes her about 9 months old. There is a sale going on and I spoke to the manager about her age and her current socialization so he is willing to offer an additional discount and I could bring her home for $225. He has opened up their cages all 3 times I have visited so I think he is also inclined to get rid of me and have this little bird find a forever home! The price aside, I had intended on spending that much with a breeder (plus cost of flight, etc) so now I am caught between what I feel is a moral obligation to purchase this green cheek from the large chain pet store because there seems to be the potential to successfully socialize her and make her a wonderful pet with the right work or to continue with my plans to get an already socialized greenie.
I don't want to be impulsive in believing that I can work miracles so I'd love your input. If a green cheek is already 9 months old, is there any hope that I could possibly get her to be just as tame as a bird that was hand-fed and interacted with right away (I would obviously put in the necessary work and time - I understand this doesn't just happen because it is something I would like to see)? Or do you feel/have you found out through experience that there is a certain age at which it is just incredibly difficult or impossible to get a bird to be a great companion bird? I understand that the question I pose are certainly subjective but I ultimately just want to know whether I'm getting myself into something that isn't actually possible or whether I might be able to make a great companion out of this bird and save her from the neglect it might ultimately experience. I know that as she gets older, it will be even more unlikely that someone will purchase her, let alone interact and play with her enough which means she will just end up as alone and without prospects of a good home. I don't want her to be treated like damaged goods or like merchandise that can no longer be sold.
Any help or input you guys can provide would be incredibly useful, including questions that I have perhaps forgotten to ask myself or parts of this that I have not fully thought out. It's a bit difficult to think clearly and perfectly rationally when I see an animal that needs my help or that might ultimately live a sad life and I feel like I can do something to prevent it.
I have attached a picture of the sweet little girl -- I think she is a pineapple though I have seem some similar ones that are considered red-cheeked pineapple conures (I understand that naming can sometimes be creative such as "fancy conure" but this was the name utilized by an actual breeder who seemingly bred for the red cheeks and more intense red chest). Not particularly important to me but I do love to learn so if anybody can offer clarify on that front it would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance for all your help and I can't wait to read what this insightful group has to say!







