Pajarita wrote:First of all, I would personally appreciate it if you did not use profanity.
Brandon got his birds as babies or juveniles, they were not fully sexually mature adults (the age when the parrot would leave the immediate family circle and breed itself) like your sun conure. This makes a BIG difference. It's like saying that a 5 year old or a 16 year old human are adults. They are not. A 5 year old boy can physically do the same things as an adult (feed, clean itself, walk, run, etc) but he would not be able to make it on his own. A 16 year old boy might look almost like an adult (and can even procreate) but he doesn't have the same capacity for decision making as an adult because his frontal lobe is not fully developed (this only happens in the mid-twenties) - see what I mean? It's the same with birds. Young birds are insecure so they are much easier to deal with than birds that are full adults.
So what are you saying? I only trained my birds easily because they were young? Well I've trained a lot of adult parrots too guess I should name a few, 2 year old pair of lovebirds here with me now, 4 year old Barraband parrot, 12 year old African grey, 2-3 year old Fiery shouldered conure, 2 year old pair of cockatiels, 1 year old Parrotlet and another 1 year old Parrotlet and a bird I own who I'm still working with a 2-3 year old Plum headed parakeet.






