Biter help
Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 10:49 pm
Hi. I run a rescue and yesterday we had a male ringneck come in.
I do not know his age as the owners didn't.. All I know when I collected him was he was in a dark empty outdoor aivory and never been handled or interacted with
It was really sad to see tbh. He does have the ring round his neck. The woman was scared of him so I had to catch him which I tried doing as stress free as possible for him, which isn't easy when they are flapping about scared
Anyhow I caught him and he latched on to my hand not letting go for a while. I placed him the carrier and got him back straight away. To make things worse his leg ring was on to tight and cutting into his leg so we had to remove it asap
Once done I put him straight into a cage in a quiet room with toys, food and water and left him to calm and settle. I have him indoors in a seperate room from the other animals.
Now in the past, birds that have come in have really been tame already (apart from the owls and wildlife which tbh I haven't really had and biting ones of them either lol) I have read and searched through behaviour on here best I can time permitting as I am so busy running the rescue (singled handed) I wanted to know as a mature adult will Charlie (I have named him) be able to be tamed up a bit and how likely is it to stop his biting from where he latches on hard? I have know it takes time with fearful animals (spent months rehabilitating animals and still currently am with some) and I am totaly commited to time and dedication, if I wasn't I would be no good working and running a rescue lol. I basicaly just want to know what the chances are of taming him or at least to get him to step up and stop biting
Just to add, biting animals dont bother me at all. I have been bitten so many times over the years by various animals I think I am immune to the pain of it lol. The worse bites I have ever had are off one rat where I needed stitches and ferrets..
I hope all the above information is clear and understandable. I went to bed at 1am and was up at 4.50am so pretty tired lol.
I do not know his age as the owners didn't.. All I know when I collected him was he was in a dark empty outdoor aivory and never been handled or interacted with



Now in the past, birds that have come in have really been tame already (apart from the owls and wildlife which tbh I haven't really had and biting ones of them either lol) I have read and searched through behaviour on here best I can time permitting as I am so busy running the rescue (singled handed) I wanted to know as a mature adult will Charlie (I have named him) be able to be tamed up a bit and how likely is it to stop his biting from where he latches on hard? I have know it takes time with fearful animals (spent months rehabilitating animals and still currently am with some) and I am totaly commited to time and dedication, if I wasn't I would be no good working and running a rescue lol. I basicaly just want to know what the chances are of taming him or at least to get him to step up and stop biting

Just to add, biting animals dont bother me at all. I have been bitten so many times over the years by various animals I think I am immune to the pain of it lol. The worse bites I have ever had are off one rat where I needed stitches and ferrets..
I hope all the above information is clear and understandable. I went to bed at 1am and was up at 4.50am so pretty tired lol.