ideas for reducing anxious screeching?
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 12:25 am
Hi All
We have 2 IRNs. The oldest one (Janey - blue IRN) is almost 2 years of age and the younger (Charlie - yellow IRN) is about 8 months old. I didn't know much about IRNs when we first got Janey but after reading some bits and pieces about them, I think we may have brought her home when she was too young. I read that when they are taken away from their brothers and sisters at too young an age, they can become overly dependent on human companionship. She could eat for herself... but wasn't flying much. I know that when we bought Charlie, the breeder kept him for longer. He was well and truly flying by the time we brought him home and he is much less anxious than Janey. Janey flits quickly from perch to perch when my husband or I are in the vicinity (especially when my husband she knows my husband is nearby). The most difficult behaviour for us is that she screeches a lot when she knows that we are about but not paying attention to her (eg. elsewhere in the house, on the phone). Are there any ways you can recommend to make her less anxious and thus reduce the screeching? We spend quality time with them every day, letting them out of the cage at least twice a day for a minimum of 15 mins. They have quite a big cage, I think it's called a patio aviary. We feed them fruit and veg everyday and alternate between pellets and seed. I also teach them tricks and they get treats. I cover their cage at night so that they get between 10 - 12 hours sleep. I have tried covering their cage when Janey starts screeching... but it is hard to be consistent as we can be quite often in the middle of something else when she starts doing it.... and I'm not sure that it works.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Ellie Electrons.
We have 2 IRNs. The oldest one (Janey - blue IRN) is almost 2 years of age and the younger (Charlie - yellow IRN) is about 8 months old. I didn't know much about IRNs when we first got Janey but after reading some bits and pieces about them, I think we may have brought her home when she was too young. I read that when they are taken away from their brothers and sisters at too young an age, they can become overly dependent on human companionship. She could eat for herself... but wasn't flying much. I know that when we bought Charlie, the breeder kept him for longer. He was well and truly flying by the time we brought him home and he is much less anxious than Janey. Janey flits quickly from perch to perch when my husband or I are in the vicinity (especially when my husband she knows my husband is nearby). The most difficult behaviour for us is that she screeches a lot when she knows that we are about but not paying attention to her (eg. elsewhere in the house, on the phone). Are there any ways you can recommend to make her less anxious and thus reduce the screeching? We spend quality time with them every day, letting them out of the cage at least twice a day for a minimum of 15 mins. They have quite a big cage, I think it's called a patio aviary. We feed them fruit and veg everyday and alternate between pellets and seed. I also teach them tricks and they get treats. I cover their cage at night so that they get between 10 - 12 hours sleep. I have tried covering their cage when Janey starts screeching... but it is hard to be consistent as we can be quite often in the middle of something else when she starts doing it.... and I'm not sure that it works.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Ellie Electrons.