by seagoatdeb » Fri Oct 02, 2015 10:30 pm
I am busy training a Meyers too. I purchased him at 4 months old from a breeder who had bought him from another breeder and was going to show him. She decided she did not have enough time to be ready for the show and I was able to purchase him. I have a 17 year old Red Belly who is missing a toe and was a biting attacking 4 month old bird when I got her. In spite of the fact she was biting the person who held her, I felt no fear of her and saw love in her eyes and spoke to her until she pointed at me and I held out my finger and she stepped on me and it has been a love affair ever since. She has never bitten me. I already had birds at home, so my Red Belly, Gaugan was used to having bird around. Now at 17 she was the only remanining bird and was gettign overbonded to me, so I knew it was time to get a another bird. i was going to get a rescue bird but the Meyers became available so I got him. I named him Sunny. The breeder told me that he was housed with a Red Belly and once the red belly was sold that he had bonded to a Senegal. Sunny was terrified on the ride home and panted the entire trip. He knew how to step up and you could take him to his cage, but he did not want any human interaction, he only wanted the attention of birds. He was obsessed with wanting to be close to my Red Belly, but she was equally obsessed with wanting her own space. It has been a lot of slow patient work to get him to bond with me. I am at the point now where he will sit on my lap, allow me to pet him, and I can walk a short distance with him on my shoulder. He calls for me now when I leave the room. It has been 3 weeks now, and he is coming along well. The one thing that is puzzling to me is his deep fear with being outside. he is even afraid if I open a window and he can hear the outside. I have never seen a bird with this fear. I have tried having him outside in a cage surrounded by a red belly, another Meyers and a conure in their own cages with dishes full of veggies and fruits and he has been very afraid most of the time even though the other birds showed no fear. I have put off his first vet visit, because I dont want him to be traumatized by going outside and then the vet exam. He is a very happy bird at home, He flys from hanging toy to hanging toy, and plays hard and is very acrobatic. He makes sweet songs for an hour or more every day. He is sweetly affectionate, and peppers my cheek with sweet kisses. Has anyone heard of this fear of the outdoors in a Poi? Every bird I have ever had has loved the outdoors so it is very puzzling.