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Hi from Virginia USA

Postby n2pitbulls » Wed Jan 11, 2012 5:16 am

My name is Nick, and along with my wife we have just adopted 2 Mexican Red headed amazon's from projectperry bird bird rescue. We are very new to the bird world, and hope to learn and gain alot of ideal information from this site. We have done alot of reading of our own, and we are up to the challenge of giving our birds a great new home and life. I have been a UKC Blue American Pitbull breeder for the last 6 years, and this is a big change for us, as we are used to dealing with dogs. I hope to get a chance to speak and gain new friends on the forum!! see ya around!!

Thanks,

Nicholas Herndon :amazon:
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Re: Hi from Virginia USA

Postby cornettocockatiel » Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:34 am

Hi! Welcome to the forum.
Do ur Mexican Red headed amazon's have names?
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Re: Hi from Virginia USA

Postby RWfishead » Wed Jan 11, 2012 8:25 am

A bonded pair of amazons might have more in common with a pit bull than you might think, LOL
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Re: Hi from Virginia USA

Postby n2pitbulls » Wed Jan 11, 2012 11:31 pm

cornettocockatiel wrote:Hi! Welcome to the forum.
Do ur Mexican Red headed amazon's have names?

Yes their names are Frick and Frack:)
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Re: Hi from Virginia USA

Postby n2pitbulls » Wed Jan 11, 2012 11:31 pm

RWfishead wrote:A bonded pair of amazons might have more in common with a pit bull than you might think, LOL
Welcome to the forum.

lol is that a god or bad thing though? :) and thanks, glad to be here.
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Re: Hi from Virginia USA

Postby RWfishead » Thu Jan 12, 2012 7:42 pm

I'm not knocking pitbulls, just bond pair of amazons aren't the most people friendly of pets.I have maybe 10 pairs of breeder amazons and only one pair will have anything to do with me. Oh they love to talk and fuss and interact with me but ,put your hand in there and you'll draw back a bloody nub.
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Re: Hi from Virginia USA

Postby pennyandrocky » Thu Jan 12, 2012 8:34 pm

pitbulls are very people friendly. the problem is the reputation attracts the wrong people, good dog people are scared off. i've had 2 and neither ever showed any aggression. when i fill her water dish and my bird decides it's time to take a bath in it she will sit back and wait for him to get done before she drinks(only when water is fresh, in a clean bowel so he's not bathing in dog saliva i know it's toxic to birds).
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Re: Hi from Virginia USA

Postby n2pitbulls » Sat Jan 14, 2012 1:02 pm

RWfishead wrote:I'm not knocking pitbulls, just bond pair of amazons aren't the most people friendly of pets.I have maybe 10 pairs of breeder amazons and only one pair will have anything to do with me. Oh they love to talk and fuss and interact with me but ,put your hand in there and you'll draw back a bloody nub.


This is the wife, and I have heard alot about the bonded birds, but I will give it my all to interact with these birds... They r totally beautiful animals and I will have pride in giving them a great home and life..
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Re: Hi from Virginia USA

Postby liz » Sat Jan 14, 2012 1:06 pm

My view is: If they are happy - I am happy with them.
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Re: Hi from Virginia USA

Postby Shelby » Mon Jan 16, 2012 10:56 am

I think Michael's blog is a great resource for you. Also, check out his Taming article. I think that's a good place to start because you will learn how to handle your birds. Using target training, you'll be able to get them out of the cage to clean it and feed them and stuff, without touching them. This will help you to be more confident with them, I think, because you won't be worried about getting bitten and you can focus on building a trusting relationship with them. Later you can work on touching them, but target training will be helpful throughout your interactions.
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