You can stop parrots from biting two ways, by distracting the bird and figuring out why the bird wants to bite you and change up their environment. Learn mor…
The cockatoo was probably adopted from a neglected home where it plucked
its feathers. But stop calling the poor bird ugly it’s had a hard enough
life. Just let it be.
But my Indian Ringneck Tajj Parrot bites me even when i try to take out its
bowl..And it bites me[or any other person] for no reason.and is scared when
i carry something [anything].Can u have a solution? And yes it licks every
thing e.g a stick,ur finger,chain,paper,keys etc
Why all the cursing? The bird has been through enough! If you own a parrot,
please know that birds live in the wild, not in a cage. They have to adopt
to a humane, not another bird for companionship. They are highly
intelligent and sensitive, they develop this nervous habit because of a
humane’s stress put upon them. If you have a parrot, please get with the
program!
can anyone help me ive had my grey for 3 das now she is 7months old. when i
get close to her cage she growls and i dont know what to do. do i let her
be or do i try and take her out to work with her. plz someone help!!! a
very sad and confused owner. 🙁
Doesn’t mather how the bird looks like, if he has a good life now. It’s
also an animal and deserves goog life. But my agapornis does bite evyone,
not me. He flys, lands on the head or where-ever and bites. I had to feed
the bird after 4 feeks old, my partner and me together. But when it was 5.5
weeks, my boyfriend went to hospital for 2 weeks and i had to feed him. So,
he hates my boyfriend and loves me. Mon
Possibly, though many birds end-up plucking due to loneliness or the stress
of being captive. Keeping in mind that many parrots are flock birds that
will likely never receive the type of interaction and bonding that they
would normally get in their own environments.
mine was with me only two days and is really good when i touch his head but
for a short of time then he is trying to bite me ?? also he can eat from my
hand ???? please help me and thanks for the video :))
It might be best to clip the wings just for training purposes. It may seem
sad, and in a way it is of course (you’re really limiting their mobility
after all) but it makes them much more dependent on you and the wings will
grow back. She won’t be able to fly away from you so she has to deal with
whatever it is you’re doing. If she only does this when in her cage she
simply wants to be left alone, in which case you should let her come out of
the cage on her own accord and then start training.
Wear a glove and give him a ride “let it stand on ur hand” and then try to
reach him with the other hand he eventually will get used if not then it’s
his personality and he is not much social and u r unlucky
fahad ajmi
WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT THING IN THE BACK ?
TheCCStef
The cockatoo was probably adopted from a neglected home where it plucked
its feathers. But stop calling the poor bird ugly it’s had a hard enough
life. Just let it be.
Veotine
whats wrong with that cocatoo?
Hadi Hussain Mughal
But my Indian Ringneck Tajj Parrot bites me even when i try to take out its
bowl..And it bites me[or any other person] for no reason.and is scared when
i carry something [anything].Can u have a solution? And yes it licks every
thing e.g a stick,ur finger,chain,paper,keys etc
Jonathan Biestek
Man that cockatoo is fucked up
lisakittylarooful
Why all the cursing? The bird has been through enough! If you own a parrot,
please know that birds live in the wild, not in a cage. They have to adopt
to a humane, not another bird for companionship. They are highly
intelligent and sensitive, they develop this nervous habit because of a
humane’s stress put upon them. If you have a parrot, please get with the
program!
hersheebaby18
can anyone help me ive had my grey for 3 das now she is 7months old. when i
get close to her cage she growls and i dont know what to do. do i let her
be or do i try and take her out to work with her. plz someone help!!! a
very sad and confused owner. 🙁
T3KTONIT
you look sad
aZiel
my parrot bites…only when he doesn’t like my wardrobe
Nathan Bond
Lovely
luv bird
the other bird looked like it had been plucked by a female but anyways good
advice! hope my lovebirds follow this advice given to me
P0kaym0n
I got bit by a dog in a feild and it wasnt cornered at all
roman rapido
look the bird at the back
Monique Vernooij
Doesn’t mather how the bird looks like, if he has a good life now. It’s
also an animal and deserves goog life. But my agapornis does bite evyone,
not me. He flys, lands on the head or where-ever and bites. I had to feed
the bird after 4 feeks old, my partner and me together. But when it was 5.5
weeks, my boyfriend went to hospital for 2 weeks and i had to feed him. So,
he hates my boyfriend and loves me. Mon
omar ortega
that bird in the background ewwwwwwww
h00160999
His color is amaizing: strong red tail black and light gray feather !!
Awsome
SmalltimR
Possibly, though many birds end-up plucking due to loneliness or the stress
of being captive. Keeping in mind that many parrots are flock birds that
will likely never receive the type of interaction and bonding that they
would normally get in their own environments.
Michael User
Beautiful Woman, I love your look. Can I be your intimate Parrot?
whatisaluna
Or the bird might have plucked its feathers.
francisco Bi
they won’t step up to hands while they are biting help me please
bulger020
Yeah, exaclty. When it reads the comments it just might wanna cry.
francisco Bi
mine was with me only two days and is really good when i touch his head but
for a short of time then he is trying to bite me ?? also he can eat from my
hand ???? please help me and thanks for the video :))
Bruss12s
Bradito has the right to say that, because the bird in the back has some
problems…for the people who are not into birds they don’t know the causes
ducky3307
It’s called molting you idiot…all birds shed feathers periodically and
grow new ones!
ducky3307
The bird is molting!
ashli7753
why is ur bird naked O-o
juliekate kunich
cooaeizdr gop
william Green
A neglected bird with too much time and no stimulation will over preen. It
becomes a nervous habit and usually effects their breast feathers.
bentyboii buckland
it is probably very old and is shedding his feathers, it happens 🙂
MistrDutchie
Thanks realy helped me !
skatingandmusic4life
cockatoo
lynn marley
my conure sinks his beak on my ears or nips my neck only had him a month
and hes 3 can I get him out of this
Lhune77
It might be best to clip the wings just for training purposes. It may seem
sad, and in a way it is of course (you’re really limiting their mobility
after all) but it makes them much more dependent on you and the wings will
grow back. She won’t be able to fly away from you so she has to deal with
whatever it is you’re doing. If she only does this when in her cage she
simply wants to be left alone, in which case you should let her come out of
the cage on her own accord and then start training.
abood alqubaisi
is the bite hurt lot ?
benjamine Duran
well i think cockatoo is ugly and african grey looking good looking good
looking good
Omar Gonzalez
ur birds can fly but I dont think that cockatoo can fly LMAO!!!! thanks for
the lesson though
sondatron
I don´t think, that my parrot is scared when he bites me on nose, hand,
neck. He simply attacks me during flight sometimes … 🙁
RunatarIGI12
Wear a glove and give him a ride “let it stand on ur hand” and then try to
reach him with the other hand he eventually will get used if not then it’s
his personality and he is not much social and u r unlucky
Dogo REX
why is the cockatoo with no hair ????
crystal blue
@MusicMoviegirl1 mabye it doesn’t like chips :/