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Aunt B
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new irn owner

Post by Aunt B »

I was given a IRN and he's quite a cool bird. Is there anyway you can tell how old they are? What is the average life span. I have so many questions and am very glad to have found this forum.

My IRN is, I guess, the normal green. A male. I am his 4th or 5th owner. I think because he is very loud and likes to be on my shoulder or he screeches when he sees me.

He doesn't like men or anyone else when he is with me. He does some odd stuff that I'm sure must mean he likes me. He puffs his feathers all up and shifts his tail back and forth - we're both in love.

I bought a very large cage for my free bird - he seems to be happy. I need to find a vet or someone to trim his nails - I tried trimming one and only took a tiny bit off and it bled - thank goodness it stopped - but I'm not going to try that again.

I have a many questions because I want Rosie to be a happy, healthy bird.

He only says Best of the Best and makes another sound I can't understand - yet. But when he sais Best of the Best he seems to bow - very cute.

Has already pierced my hubby's ear and nail cuticle - hubby doesn't want any more to do with me. Rosie does let me daughter play with him - as long as I'm not in the room.

Is it possible to teach an IRN not to bite?

Oh ya, I've had him for about 6 months and he's never pooped on me. I was told he's cage trained and I think it's true. Because after I've had him out for a long time he immediately poops when I put him back in his cage.

He likes to climb around in his cage but hasn't played with any of the toys I've bought him?

Thanks again for having this forum - I'll try to read the other posts and see if some of my questions are already answered.

Take care IRN lovers!
Melika
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Post by Melika »

You're Rosies favourite, and your daughter is the default friend. Everyone needs to have a part in Rosie's life. I would suggest your husband take over treats and food, since ringnecks can't resist a good snack. That way all encounters will be positive with your husband and Rosie (at first keep to bars between the two, lol). Perhaps have your daughter take over playtime. You sort of need to wean Rosie off of you for a little while. This is not to say you won't be spending time with him, but no treats from you and playtime is reserved for your daughter. I know that leaves you with cleaning, lol, but it's worth it when Rosie begins to accept all of the family and not just you.
I would reccomend no shoulder rides either for a while. I have a 'tiel that I had to permanantly ban from shoulders since he would get quite full of himself and nippy when he was allowed. At the very least Rosie should only be allowed on your shoulder when you put him there, never allowed to just climb up on his own.
That's the best advice I have for a one-person bird. I've noticed even in my family our birds don't like my mom, but they love treats and listening to her (God PLEASE don't let my bird talk like my mother... please :lol: ). Letting Hane spend time with everyone keeps him rounded out. ^_^

Hope to hear some good things coming. :D
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