guilhaz1
08-17-2011, 02:45 PM
Hello.This is my first post =)
I recently bought a pair of Lovebirds, a green male with orange cheeks (still not red forehead, but there are some red feathers coming up), and a blue and gray female. They are both young, The male has a yellow beak with some black markings, and the female has a beak that starts black, and becomes and stays yellow untill the end. I dont know, but i think that the female is between 1 and 3 months, and the male between 2 and 4, by the coloration on their beaks.
When they arrived, they seemed completely feral. They would bite me and scream whenever i approached the cage. And I don't know if it was the right start, but i started handling them. I would take one out of the cage and just hold it and pet it, because if i opened my hand, it would fly away as they're wings were not clipped. I started researching on bird taming and all the information that i got was "Taming a pair of lovebirds is nearly Impossible". So i was getting a little bit disappointed. Then, I came up with a way of stopping the bitting. Whenever one of them bit me, i would gently close their beaks with my index finger and thumb, to make them realize that what they had just done was wrong, and it started working. They stopped biting. But I still wanted a kind of shoulder sitting and cuddling bird, and that felt so far away...
I read that clipping their wings would help them become tamed, so i researched on which feathers i should cut and i clipped them myself. After just one hour after i clipped their feathers, they became totally ok with being on our shoulders and hands. I was mesmerized. But there are some behaviours that i Would like to understand, and if possibly, get some tips on how to work on those behaviours.
Here they are:
The female, which is the younger animal, is the most shy of the pair. The male steps onto my finger whenever i present the finger to him, but she seems afraid of my finger, and altough she runs away most of the times, she sometimes steps up, and i realize this is a slow process. They also seem to be familiarized with my face, but not with my hands, which i also read is a common problem. They will walk to the opposite side of their cage if i approach my hands to it, but not if i approach my face. They try to avoid my hands as i enter their cage, but when they are out of it (because i take them out), they are comfortable with them. Why is it like this? I've reached some important milestones; I can make both step up, i've had them eat out of my hand, and they both took a nap on my lap 2 or 3 times, AND i'm now able to take the male out without grabbing it, because he steps up onto my finger. And i feel very happy, because i happened to achieve these things in just 5 days. Time doesn't matter to me, i didnt push them to do anything, they just started behaving this way very fast, and I understand that they will adapt as time goes on.
I have some questions I would like answered though.
How can I make them lose their fear of my hands?
Why don't they eat any fruit?
Whats the right temperature for them? (ºC please)
When they are both eating, the male sometimes bites the female on the "neck" and she squeaks, mainly because the space for both of their heads is very small. Does it hurt her? Should I do something? When will it stop?
How can i gain the female's trust?
How much time is it ok to have them out of the cage? They seem to enjoy it because they often play with some toys i have and/or they nap, but once they see the cage they just want to go in, so how much time out of the cage?
Also wanted a little review on what i've made, if it was wrong, just tell me and give me tips to the future.
Thanks
I recently bought a pair of Lovebirds, a green male with orange cheeks (still not red forehead, but there are some red feathers coming up), and a blue and gray female. They are both young, The male has a yellow beak with some black markings, and the female has a beak that starts black, and becomes and stays yellow untill the end. I dont know, but i think that the female is between 1 and 3 months, and the male between 2 and 4, by the coloration on their beaks.
When they arrived, they seemed completely feral. They would bite me and scream whenever i approached the cage. And I don't know if it was the right start, but i started handling them. I would take one out of the cage and just hold it and pet it, because if i opened my hand, it would fly away as they're wings were not clipped. I started researching on bird taming and all the information that i got was "Taming a pair of lovebirds is nearly Impossible". So i was getting a little bit disappointed. Then, I came up with a way of stopping the bitting. Whenever one of them bit me, i would gently close their beaks with my index finger and thumb, to make them realize that what they had just done was wrong, and it started working. They stopped biting. But I still wanted a kind of shoulder sitting and cuddling bird, and that felt so far away...
I read that clipping their wings would help them become tamed, so i researched on which feathers i should cut and i clipped them myself. After just one hour after i clipped their feathers, they became totally ok with being on our shoulders and hands. I was mesmerized. But there are some behaviours that i Would like to understand, and if possibly, get some tips on how to work on those behaviours.
Here they are:
The female, which is the younger animal, is the most shy of the pair. The male steps onto my finger whenever i present the finger to him, but she seems afraid of my finger, and altough she runs away most of the times, she sometimes steps up, and i realize this is a slow process. They also seem to be familiarized with my face, but not with my hands, which i also read is a common problem. They will walk to the opposite side of their cage if i approach my hands to it, but not if i approach my face. They try to avoid my hands as i enter their cage, but when they are out of it (because i take them out), they are comfortable with them. Why is it like this? I've reached some important milestones; I can make both step up, i've had them eat out of my hand, and they both took a nap on my lap 2 or 3 times, AND i'm now able to take the male out without grabbing it, because he steps up onto my finger. And i feel very happy, because i happened to achieve these things in just 5 days. Time doesn't matter to me, i didnt push them to do anything, they just started behaving this way very fast, and I understand that they will adapt as time goes on.
I have some questions I would like answered though.
How can I make them lose their fear of my hands?
Why don't they eat any fruit?
Whats the right temperature for them? (ºC please)
When they are both eating, the male sometimes bites the female on the "neck" and she squeaks, mainly because the space for both of their heads is very small. Does it hurt her? Should I do something? When will it stop?
How can i gain the female's trust?
How much time is it ok to have them out of the cage? They seem to enjoy it because they often play with some toys i have and/or they nap, but once they see the cage they just want to go in, so how much time out of the cage?
Also wanted a little review on what i've made, if it was wrong, just tell me and give me tips to the future.
Thanks