amerianz
08-27-2007, 09:53 PM
Hi, alot of my problems have to do with biting, but I thought I would put my questions here as I have several other questions.
I have had my Charlie for around 18 months now, supposedly hand reared but highly doubtful as he was terrified of all things human when I got him.
Charlie is absolutely beautiful and we get along famously- he loves people now and wants to be doing whatever you are doing.
But we have a large problem.
he HATES skin.
if he sees any skin, be it arm, finger, hip, or feet he will lunge and bite. Ive had to taken to wearing long sleeve billowy t-shirts so that he cant get to any.
Ive been trying to train him out of this habit, because I would like to be able to train him to step up, etc, but have had no success. Wierdly though he has no problems with necks and I have gotten him to enjoy having his beak petted through the cage bars (he wont allow me to touch him that way when he is out).
Any suggestions of how to stop him biting?
There is one exception to the biting rule- Charlie will allow me to pet him if he is making a particular movement. I am actually quite certain Charlie is a girl (is v nesty, territorial and shreds like there is no tomorrow- no eggs though) and sees me as her *ahem* mate. He will crouch down, spread his wings and make a constant clicking noise. When he does that he will allow me to pet his back and cheeks- but will immediatley try to bite me if I try to pet his belly.
other than that, I do worry about his eating habits, he basically refuses to eat anything but seed, and even then will not touch larger seeds like sunflower. I only occassionally get him to touch fruit when I am eating it, and most of the time then he makes little head shake movements and wont touch it again. Ive tried dried fruit, nutrivit, birdy breads, sprouts, etc and while he shows more interest in dry foods, he still wont take more than a few bites before ignoring it completely.
Is it okay for lovies to have a seed only diet? I try adding supplements like cuttlefish, mineral blocks, etc to his cage but he just ignores them.
I have had my Charlie for around 18 months now, supposedly hand reared but highly doubtful as he was terrified of all things human when I got him.
Charlie is absolutely beautiful and we get along famously- he loves people now and wants to be doing whatever you are doing.
But we have a large problem.
he HATES skin.
if he sees any skin, be it arm, finger, hip, or feet he will lunge and bite. Ive had to taken to wearing long sleeve billowy t-shirts so that he cant get to any.
Ive been trying to train him out of this habit, because I would like to be able to train him to step up, etc, but have had no success. Wierdly though he has no problems with necks and I have gotten him to enjoy having his beak petted through the cage bars (he wont allow me to touch him that way when he is out).
Any suggestions of how to stop him biting?
There is one exception to the biting rule- Charlie will allow me to pet him if he is making a particular movement. I am actually quite certain Charlie is a girl (is v nesty, territorial and shreds like there is no tomorrow- no eggs though) and sees me as her *ahem* mate. He will crouch down, spread his wings and make a constant clicking noise. When he does that he will allow me to pet his back and cheeks- but will immediatley try to bite me if I try to pet his belly.
other than that, I do worry about his eating habits, he basically refuses to eat anything but seed, and even then will not touch larger seeds like sunflower. I only occassionally get him to touch fruit when I am eating it, and most of the time then he makes little head shake movements and wont touch it again. Ive tried dried fruit, nutrivit, birdy breads, sprouts, etc and while he shows more interest in dry foods, he still wont take more than a few bites before ignoring it completely.
Is it okay for lovies to have a seed only diet? I try adding supplements like cuttlefish, mineral blocks, etc to his cage but he just ignores them.