KathyB
02-19-2013, 11:08 AM
Hello fellow lovebird lovers! Help! I need your advice asap.
I have loved lovebirds for many years. I have had 3, all handfed males who came to me at about 8 weeks of age, totally hand tame and ready to step up on my finger, revel in neck scratches, and wanting to do nothing but cuddle and snuggle. They have been the most wonderful companions and family members.
After my lovebird who lived to be nearly 20 passed away I took some time to adjust to his loss before adopting again. Some weeks ago I started looking for a handfed baby lovebird to begin a new chapter in my life with an agapornis companion. No local pet stores had any for sale so I started looking online. I found an ad by a breeder about an hour from my home who raises handfed baby lovebirds, contacted her by phone, and learned that she had a lovie baby who would be ready to go to a new home in a few weeks. I was very happy and excited! I paid for the DNA sexing test because I knew, based on past experience, that I wanted a male. The baby turned out to be a boy! Again, I was thrilled. The breeder kindly emailed me many cute photos over time of my developing baby and I fell in love with him. I wrongly assumed because he was being handfed and raised by a caring person in a home environment that he would be hand tame and cuddly like my first 3 lovebirds.
Time comes to pick up my baby (a couple of weeks after he is fully weaned because I was out of town) and the breeder kindly sends me a video of him. He flies away from her hand as soon as she gently offers her finger and asks him to step up. He seems as wild as a parent raised bird!
I ask the breeder for more details (which I should have done earlier). She is handfeeding about 40 birds of different species in her small home and doesn't have time to individually socialize each bird. She starts handfeeding lovebirds at 2 weeks of age, but now I realize that this does not necessarily result in the tame and cuddly lovie that I am used to. I asked the breeder to clip his wings but he still seems fairly fully flighted in the video. She says he does not bite when she puts her hand in his his cage but has never sat on her shoulder or snuggled or accepted neck scratches. I am very concerned that if I bring this beautiful bird home he will never bond to me the way my first 3 lovies did and that I am in for a lot of heartbreak and frustration. I have read some of the very helpful posts about not forcing a bird and accepting him on his own terms, with patience and love over the long haul, hoping for eventual bonding and relationship. Based on my past experience and 'expectations' (not realistic in this case with this bird) I am wondering if it is fair to this bird to bring him home to me. I am thinking of paying the breeder in full and asking her to find another good home for him, then starting my search for a handfed baby all over again from square one.
Does anyone out there have any advice about my chances of bonding with this bird, given his history and current age (now about 10 weeks old)?
Any input would be so greatly appreciated, as I am really in a dilemma and I want to do the right thing for this beautiful lovebird. Thanks very much!
I have loved lovebirds for many years. I have had 3, all handfed males who came to me at about 8 weeks of age, totally hand tame and ready to step up on my finger, revel in neck scratches, and wanting to do nothing but cuddle and snuggle. They have been the most wonderful companions and family members.
After my lovebird who lived to be nearly 20 passed away I took some time to adjust to his loss before adopting again. Some weeks ago I started looking for a handfed baby lovebird to begin a new chapter in my life with an agapornis companion. No local pet stores had any for sale so I started looking online. I found an ad by a breeder about an hour from my home who raises handfed baby lovebirds, contacted her by phone, and learned that she had a lovie baby who would be ready to go to a new home in a few weeks. I was very happy and excited! I paid for the DNA sexing test because I knew, based on past experience, that I wanted a male. The baby turned out to be a boy! Again, I was thrilled. The breeder kindly emailed me many cute photos over time of my developing baby and I fell in love with him. I wrongly assumed because he was being handfed and raised by a caring person in a home environment that he would be hand tame and cuddly like my first 3 lovebirds.
Time comes to pick up my baby (a couple of weeks after he is fully weaned because I was out of town) and the breeder kindly sends me a video of him. He flies away from her hand as soon as she gently offers her finger and asks him to step up. He seems as wild as a parent raised bird!
I ask the breeder for more details (which I should have done earlier). She is handfeeding about 40 birds of different species in her small home and doesn't have time to individually socialize each bird. She starts handfeeding lovebirds at 2 weeks of age, but now I realize that this does not necessarily result in the tame and cuddly lovie that I am used to. I asked the breeder to clip his wings but he still seems fairly fully flighted in the video. She says he does not bite when she puts her hand in his his cage but has never sat on her shoulder or snuggled or accepted neck scratches. I am very concerned that if I bring this beautiful bird home he will never bond to me the way my first 3 lovies did and that I am in for a lot of heartbreak and frustration. I have read some of the very helpful posts about not forcing a bird and accepting him on his own terms, with patience and love over the long haul, hoping for eventual bonding and relationship. Based on my past experience and 'expectations' (not realistic in this case with this bird) I am wondering if it is fair to this bird to bring him home to me. I am thinking of paying the breeder in full and asking her to find another good home for him, then starting my search for a handfed baby all over again from square one.
Does anyone out there have any advice about my chances of bonding with this bird, given his history and current age (now about 10 weeks old)?
Any input would be so greatly appreciated, as I am really in a dilemma and I want to do the right thing for this beautiful lovebird. Thanks very much!