chip&dale
12-22-2011, 01:38 PM
Chip & Dale have definitely improved in behavious since we bought them. Dale now lets me kiss him on his beak but hands are still off limits. I'll touch his beak and he'll enjoy it but then remember "hey, that's a finger.. i need to bite it".
Chip is still a mystery. If I'm kissing Dale, he'll come right up and be literally an inch away from my face. He'll give me a look as if he's jealous but as soon as I try to kiss him - he bites my lip. Every time!
1. Any advice on how to get him to stop biting? I know he wants affection but I can't give it if he keeps biting me! Same with hands... they both attack hands as if its war. My other birds never had issues with hands and would step up on my hands no problem; they'll step up on a stick but never on my hands. this makes it difficult to work with them because even with a treat..they just bite my hands.
2. I've noticed as much as C&D love each other.. they also fight a lot! and sometimes when they're preening each other, the one being preened will squak as if in pain. Yet, if they're separated, they chirp constantly for each other and wherever one goes, the other goes - so they're definitely bonded. Is this normal behaviour?
Chip is still a mystery. If I'm kissing Dale, he'll come right up and be literally an inch away from my face. He'll give me a look as if he's jealous but as soon as I try to kiss him - he bites my lip. Every time!
1. Any advice on how to get him to stop biting? I know he wants affection but I can't give it if he keeps biting me! Same with hands... they both attack hands as if its war. My other birds never had issues with hands and would step up on my hands no problem; they'll step up on a stick but never on my hands. this makes it difficult to work with them because even with a treat..they just bite my hands.
2. I've noticed as much as C&D love each other.. they also fight a lot! and sometimes when they're preening each other, the one being preened will squak as if in pain. Yet, if they're separated, they chirp constantly for each other and wherever one goes, the other goes - so they're definitely bonded. Is this normal behaviour?