by Peacockjp » Sat Jun 30, 2012 2:08 pm
I've owned and played with birds for most of my life. I bred and raised Parrotlets, Lineolated Parrots - and the tiny - african orange chested Finches. I owned a female Eclectus. I hand fed every chick - including those I was ultimately going to use for Breeding - so I was always welcomed putting my hands into the Breeding cages. I think that Lineolated Parrots are just naturally tame and sweet - so if you go to a bird show - seek out a Linnie Breeder and play with one of their birds. I also bought a baby female Eclectus. I've read lots of stories that the females would become nasty as they reached sexual maturity - but it never happened. Anyway, I had to rehome everything because of a seroious illness that landed me permanently in a Rehabilitation and Nursing facility. I asked the administrator if I could have a bird and she said no. And then she was fired for being ignorant and a butt head. When the new admin arrived - I asked again - and he said "Absolutely - I think i t's a great idea. I did lots of research and settled on a Senegal. For my space it's just the right size. I have her reserved, the new cage is on it's way - I've already set up a training table -(And may buy a training stand and perch or make a table top perch which can sit on the hospital table that swings over my bed - and she will be here in a couple of weeks.Her cage will be about 3 feet from me - so we will almost always be together or close It's made me so happy to sit for hours reading training hints - and other folks experiences. and just looking at pics of Senegals. Anyhow, I'm happy to be here - James Peacock - Peacockjp @ aol.com