Help with my ringnecks please
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 2:06 pm
Hi all I am new here. We just got our first pair of indian ringnecks. They are a "breeding" pair and the person we bought them for said they are really aggressive, especially the female. I don't think they were ever let out of their cage.. they have full wing feathers but they cannot fly. They seem really scared and I feel bad for them..
The girl will take small pieces of fruit or veggie from my fingers sometimes.. the male is just too scared of hands. Now, when I approach their cage the girl will actually climb up to the top of the cage by me and put her head up and make a cute little sound (what does this mean?!), but then the male will start screaming really loud I guess he is mad.... when I walk away from the cage the girl hits her beak against the cage bars. Does she want to bite me or is she mad I leave her??
Also I open their cage so they can come out if they wish.. and sometimes they jump off the cage and have trouble getting back up. Last night I had to pick them up with a towel which must be scary for them but I didn't have another choice... what is the best way to handle them if I have to?? should I use the towel?? They are afraid of my hands..
We are going to breed them in the future but I want them to be our pets also... not just stuck in the cage all the time and used to make babies. If any one has any advice how I can move forward with them or what their behavior means I appreciate it. Thanks
The girl will take small pieces of fruit or veggie from my fingers sometimes.. the male is just too scared of hands. Now, when I approach their cage the girl will actually climb up to the top of the cage by me and put her head up and make a cute little sound (what does this mean?!), but then the male will start screaming really loud I guess he is mad.... when I walk away from the cage the girl hits her beak against the cage bars. Does she want to bite me or is she mad I leave her??
Also I open their cage so they can come out if they wish.. and sometimes they jump off the cage and have trouble getting back up. Last night I had to pick them up with a towel which must be scary for them but I didn't have another choice... what is the best way to handle them if I have to?? should I use the towel?? They are afraid of my hands..
We are going to breed them in the future but I want them to be our pets also... not just stuck in the cage all the time and used to make babies. If any one has any advice how I can move forward with them or what their behavior means I appreciate it. Thanks




