@pennyandrocky..
thanx for the nice suggestions, about keeping my home parrot safe...if he keeps on giving me the warnings, ill definitely do that:)



aasiaafzal wrote:Ahan gr8...btw in this recipe can i replace corn meal with something..its difficult to get here....only corn flour is available here....
aasiaafzal wrote:n here is a gr8 news...i tried doing clicker conditioning n target conditioning...., n only in 2 days, i was able to get him follow the stick over a distance of abt a feet//..thats kinda fast i thought...
aasiaafzal wrote:n he even stepped on my arm twice, ..so not bad:)
aasiaafzal wrote:n yes he is try to fly on his own....he remains open for most of the day, n usually he remains sitting peacefully, on the perch above his cage...feels safe there...sometimes he climbs up n down the cage.,but at one time in day, he kinda stretches his wings....flaps them a lot, n takes 1-2 short flights....landing or sometimes crashing quickly...
aasiaafzal wrote:anyhow, ill try my best not to get him clipped again, if he starts flying....lets c


aasiaafzal wrote:hey guys,
im new to this forum, as well as to the parrot world, so i seriously need the guidance of many experts here on many matters..i have recently gotten myself a CAG..named him 'jazz'.roughly 6 to 8 months old...gender still unknown....though i plan to get it DNA sexed as soon as the oppurtunity arises...before this bird, i kept a few birds butcouldnt keep them for very long...
so the thing is that jazz is not very aggressive, but not very friendly either...he sometimes tries to bite my finger, if i approach him quickly, though after some gentle patting, n talking, he stops...i believe he is much improving...now mostly he bites, not because of aggression but out of curiosity...what should i do to avoid this biting habit? also he doesnt step up on my finger, n if i forcibly take him on my hand, this biting thing worsens....n in those times, he actually bites my fingers quite sharply....n if given a chance, he prefers to go back on his perch, rather than spending time with me....in the initial few days, it was impossible to get him on my finger, i tried using that clicker condition n target conditioning with him too, but he soon lost interest...now i used another approach, just when i knew he was hungry, kept his food at a small distance in the air, so that he wud eventually have to come to my finger to reach there (as he cant fly, wings were clipped by the pet shop owner), n he obliged....i put him back again n tried doing the same without food, n he didnt budge at all...so what do u guys suggest? am i being impatient...or what?
overall i think he has a good temperament, has been with me only for a week or so, n he has adjusted to all the changes, quite well..
my second issue is when should i clip his nails?? they seem quite large to me, today i just tried clipping one of his nail, he gave a loud cry...made me a lot apprehensive, if it was painful for him, or he just didnt like it?
my 3rd question is that i just keep him in the cage only when there is no one to watch over him, n at night, otherwise he just sits on the perch above his cage..n if i dont get him out, he is quite mad at me...as soon as he comes out, he spends most of his day peacefully at the perch...Being clipped, he just makes short flights, landing on the carpet, n then walking back over to the perch,i read somewhere that little but personal time out of the cage is better than, more time, without personal touch,..so do u guys think, i should start keeping him inside the cage more??
sorry for such a long post...but i have been reading most of the posts in this forum, love this plat form, where i can talk about my absurd n silly concerns...otherwise at home, everyone laughs at me:)

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