Adopting a friend for my IRP
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 6:57 am
Good morning Indian Ringneck Parrot experts,
I have logged on to ask a question: I am considering the adoption of a second IRP to be company when I cannot be at home for my much-loved IRP Rosie. Rosie is a 2 1/2 yr old rescue with some social skills, but is not hand-tamed. The bird I would be adopting can be described very similarly. Do I have any reason to worry that--properly introduced over a period of days where they can see and hear each other in different cages--(and Rosie spends some time out of her habitat as well) they would be a danger to each other? Can IRPs share a habitat (suitably large, of course)...is this a good idea? My aim is company and additional stimulation for Rosie--but I want to make sure I'm ging about this the right way.
Thank you!
Wendy
I have logged on to ask a question: I am considering the adoption of a second IRP to be company when I cannot be at home for my much-loved IRP Rosie. Rosie is a 2 1/2 yr old rescue with some social skills, but is not hand-tamed. The bird I would be adopting can be described very similarly. Do I have any reason to worry that--properly introduced over a period of days where they can see and hear each other in different cages--(and Rosie spends some time out of her habitat as well) they would be a danger to each other? Can IRPs share a habitat (suitably large, of course)...is this a good idea? My aim is company and additional stimulation for Rosie--but I want to make sure I'm ging about this the right way.
Thank you!
Wendy