TheLovebirdKid
02-13-2006, 04:57 PM
Here's the story that goes along with my questions:
This lovebird is my family's first hand-raised bird, a plain-old coloration Peach Face, who smelled strangely of wet crackers when wet, so aptly named, "Crackers". Well, as we aquired more birds, sold or gave away birds, et cetera, Crackers didn't get that much attention. Well, lately (The past month or so), I've decided to take Crackers under my.....wing, and try to make him more personable.
Anyways, to the meat of the thread.
Crackers has progressed alot (I've done the same in the past with a very moody parrotlet), and has gone from completely unhandlable to being nice about enjoying alittle time on my shoulder. The question(s) is:
Is there any good way to condition him not to keep TWEETing so loudly? I know, it comes with the territory, but no matter where I take little crackers, he's always chirping for the breeding pair in the living room (Kurt & Goldy).
Secondly, though the whole pecking order routine is working quite fine (Not letting him get on my head or higher than me, laddering), he still has quite big britches for a little bird. Anyone have any other ideas about some good ways to establish the pecking order?
(P.S. Two little notes of interest: That's Crackers in my avatar, sitting on my shoulder. Also, the breeding pair of peach faced lovebirds [Kurt & goldy] have offspring with - get this - Multicolored feet. )
This lovebird is my family's first hand-raised bird, a plain-old coloration Peach Face, who smelled strangely of wet crackers when wet, so aptly named, "Crackers". Well, as we aquired more birds, sold or gave away birds, et cetera, Crackers didn't get that much attention. Well, lately (The past month or so), I've decided to take Crackers under my.....wing, and try to make him more personable.
Anyways, to the meat of the thread.
Crackers has progressed alot (I've done the same in the past with a very moody parrotlet), and has gone from completely unhandlable to being nice about enjoying alittle time on my shoulder. The question(s) is:
Is there any good way to condition him not to keep TWEETing so loudly? I know, it comes with the territory, but no matter where I take little crackers, he's always chirping for the breeding pair in the living room (Kurt & Goldy).
Secondly, though the whole pecking order routine is working quite fine (Not letting him get on my head or higher than me, laddering), he still has quite big britches for a little bird. Anyone have any other ideas about some good ways to establish the pecking order?
(P.S. Two little notes of interest: That's Crackers in my avatar, sitting on my shoulder. Also, the breeding pair of peach faced lovebirds [Kurt & goldy] have offspring with - get this - Multicolored feet. )