Mikaela wrote:Carly: As far as the long-term affects, it will cause your birds to bond together, therefore not needed to bond with you. That is the biggest draw back and is too why I cage seperately.
I've heard this said too, but do you know if this is true or could it be just a myth? The reason I ask is because I have had a number of pet birds that were housed together with other pet birds of the same species, and they never 'lost their bond' with me?
Up until a few years ago I had 4 cockatiels who were all tame (mostly handraised) and they lived together for years in a large flight avairy. Every time I entered the avairy they would all come up to me and ask for head scratches, and sit on my shoulder etc. One of them I had for 9 years, and despite being fully flighted and bonded to her mate in the avairy, she would always be happy to step up and do whatever I wanted with her.
I also know about 6 Sulfur crested cockatoos who were all peoples pets, but had been given up for one reason or another and now live together at an animal sanctuary in a HUGE enclosure. Keepers at the sanctuary get swamped by the birds every time they enter the avairy, and the birds have a number of tricks they play on the visitors. (their favourite is to ignore people who come up and talk to them, and then as they are walking away say 'hello', or 'bye bye' and laugh!)
Never underestimate their memory power!
I'm not saying that its impossible for birds to lose their bond with people, but I just dont believe that letting your bird live with other birds causes them to 'not need to bond with you anymore'. Parrots are flock animals and I think that they have room in their lives for more than one person/bird.
Also I think we underestimate the effect we have on their ability to socialise with other birds when we make them our pets. When Rajah displays to Sari, he lifts his wings and bows and pins his eyes (normal behaviour) but while he's doing it he says 'good boy' and 'mmmmwa' .. lol luckily she is hand raised and dosent know any different, I would hate to think how long he would last with a regular IRN breeder hen! my guess is that he would be severely punished for acting so weird..
sorry Lynne, i guess this is a bit off topic ...