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Help with Hahn's Macaw... Tips?
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My mum has a 5 Month Hahn's Macaw. He Was hand reared and from a parrot centre. There are 4 adults in the house and he seems equally resposive to all of us, although a little shy when too many people are in the room. When being handled he tries to chew clothing and skin but stops when his head is tapped. He poo's when being held after about 5 mins and is always put back in his cage after doin this and ignored for a while. Also when sitting in the lounge (him on the top of his cage) he flies down sometimes and poo's as soon as he lands. He sometimes gets spooked for an unknown reason and is defensive of his cage when being cleaned.
He responds to The command "step up" by stepping on to your finger and repeats it to you. (Its not that clear though.) He also repeats "hello".
Do you have any tips? Do you know of any faults with how he is being handled?
Thanks
He responds to The command "step up" by stepping on to your finger and repeats it to you. (Its not that clear though.) He also repeats "hello".
Do you have any tips? Do you know of any faults with how he is being handled?
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Toleman. Getting a parrot to poo on command is not an easy task. They will learn to repond fairly quickly to rewards so do not feed it any sunflower seeds in the mixture, keep that as treats. Repetition is the key. Try rubbing its bottom with a soft wipe, that often stimulates them and when it does pass (even if you see that it only tries) praise and give it one sunflower seed. You need to do this every half hour when it is out of the cage as they poop fairly often. If it does have an 'accident' wipe its botty anyway so that it comes to associate a wipe with passing a dropping.
You can teach it most things with the sunflower seed reward as long as you never hand-give it those seeds for not doing anything.
The pooping when placed/landing somewhere is a nervous thing and will go away eventually.
As with most animals, parrots also respond a lot better to positive reaction than negative. Putting it back in the cage will not have any effect as it regards it as its safe space, it will never learn not to poo, it can only learn to poo on command, if you know what I mean.
Hope this is of some help.
You can teach it most things with the sunflower seed reward as long as you never hand-give it those seeds for not doing anything.
The pooping when placed/landing somewhere is a nervous thing and will go away eventually.
As with most animals, parrots also respond a lot better to positive reaction than negative. Putting it back in the cage will not have any effect as it regards it as its safe space, it will never learn not to poo, it can only learn to poo on command, if you know what I mean.
Hope this is of some help.
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