Hello from Holland!
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 12:42 pm
Hello,
I will take this opportunity to introduce myself and my IRN.
My name is Peggy and i live in a small town in Limburg in the Netherlands. I am 34 years old and i work as a nurse in a home for the elderly that have illnesses like dementia and alzheimer.
I live together with my girlfriend for over 13years and we have two dogs, cavalier king charles spaniels named Fleur and Yindi.
Also we have a little Forpus named Pucky and since 12 may a Indian Ringneck named Ollie, Ollie is as far as i know hand-fed by the breeder, but he didn't do much more with the birds.. just feeding and back on top of their cage.... Ollie is named after the character Oliver Queen from the series Arrow. He is born end march.
A cute little bird witch i don't know if he is male of female. But i always say him and he ;)
I noticed that taming him is "just" a little bit more work then i had with my forpus and my agapornisses i had before. They were much easier.
Ollie is scared, he is won't eat from my hand or even if my hand is in his cage. When i ask him to step up, mostly i have to try a couple of times during that hour before he has the trust to step up, but when he has the chance he wil fly back to his cage
When i am to close for him he threatens to attack or bite, but he doesn't more than opening his beak and flapping his wings. For me a sign to go out of his space that he doesn't like it at all.
The whole day he can sit on top of his cage, and that is just fine with him, he likes sitting there doesn't try to go flying, climbs up and down the bars, i can walk by the cage without him to freak out, but as soon if i stand still in front of the cage panic is in the house he starts flapping and try's to get the heck out of the space were i am.
The aga's and the forpus were within 4 weeks tamed, well they trusted me, they came to me, ate from my hand, sit on my head and stuff like that.... Ollie is more work as i can see
I will explore this forum some more for tips and tricks, but if anyone want to share anything that will help me with taming him all tips and advises are more than welcome.
Hope my story is understandable if not, i am very sorry for my poor English i did my best and google translate is not much of a help
Regards,
Peggy and Ollie
I will take this opportunity to introduce myself and my IRN.
My name is Peggy and i live in a small town in Limburg in the Netherlands. I am 34 years old and i work as a nurse in a home for the elderly that have illnesses like dementia and alzheimer.
I live together with my girlfriend for over 13years and we have two dogs, cavalier king charles spaniels named Fleur and Yindi.
Also we have a little Forpus named Pucky and since 12 may a Indian Ringneck named Ollie, Ollie is as far as i know hand-fed by the breeder, but he didn't do much more with the birds.. just feeding and back on top of their cage.... Ollie is named after the character Oliver Queen from the series Arrow. He is born end march.
A cute little bird witch i don't know if he is male of female. But i always say him and he ;)
I noticed that taming him is "just" a little bit more work then i had with my forpus and my agapornisses i had before. They were much easier.
Ollie is scared, he is won't eat from my hand or even if my hand is in his cage. When i ask him to step up, mostly i have to try a couple of times during that hour before he has the trust to step up, but when he has the chance he wil fly back to his cage

When i am to close for him he threatens to attack or bite, but he doesn't more than opening his beak and flapping his wings. For me a sign to go out of his space that he doesn't like it at all.
The whole day he can sit on top of his cage, and that is just fine with him, he likes sitting there doesn't try to go flying, climbs up and down the bars, i can walk by the cage without him to freak out, but as soon if i stand still in front of the cage panic is in the house he starts flapping and try's to get the heck out of the space were i am.
The aga's and the forpus were within 4 weeks tamed, well they trusted me, they came to me, ate from my hand, sit on my head and stuff like that.... Ollie is more work as i can see

I will explore this forum some more for tips and tricks, but if anyone want to share anything that will help me with taming him all tips and advises are more than welcome.
Hope my story is understandable if not, i am very sorry for my poor English i did my best and google translate is not much of a help

Regards,
Peggy and Ollie