2 year old male parrot strike and bite on hand's of other persons
when expert-p came hand to him, he come back to normal and take some love from expert-p
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What is the Best Foods to Feed Your Parrot?
Seeds
Seeds should be included in a healthy Asiatic parrot diet. Seeds should not be removed because these birds naturally eat seeds in the wild. Breeders insisted that seeds were bad for their birds because many of the parrots that only ate seeds developed problems. Seeds alone are fatty and can cause serious complications and shorten the lifespan of your Asiatic parrot drastically. If however, they are given in moderation then they are perfectly safe and healthy.
Mixing Seeds & Pellets Together
I would not advise mixing pellets and seeds together. Indian Ringnecks are smart and will easily avoid eating the pellets if possible. It is much better to rotate between the two. I keep the seeds in for four days and the pellets in for three days. This gives my ringnecks the opportunity to really eat and benefit from each food. Giving only pellets can cause a nutrient overdose; giving pellets in moderation will avoid this. The key is moderation and substitution here.
Please note, if your ringneck does not eat pellets, then you have to slowly introduce them into the diet before they are switched with seeds. The ringneck will starve itself if it has not learned to eat pellets.
Fruits & Vegetables :
Fruits need to be added to your Indian Ringneck's diet as well. Apples are probably one of their favorite fruits. Watching them eat their apples is fascinating and it is obvious they enjoy the taste of it. They eagerly drink the juice and chew the flesh into a pulp. It is amazing how quickly a slice will disappear. Grapes also seem to be a favorite and are enjoyed. Be sure to include all kinds of fruits such as oranges, kiwis, pears, mangos, and melons. Spoiled or old fruit should never be given to your parrot. Fruits provide antioxidants and are very healthy.
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I plan on getting an Indian Ringneck shortly. What are some of your best recommendations to prevent them from biting like this?
DoggieDoubles 8 months ago
@DoggieDoubles
You have to spend most of time with your parrot. Just treat your parrot with affection...Do petting so that your parrot feels love and consider you as a friend....REMEMBER when you do petting first time your parrot will try to bite you but you have to try to do petting your patriot until It doesn't bite you as you saw when my brother was trying to do petting him He was not friendly with him coz my brother doesn't spend his time on him...But see how friendly He is with me :)
wajahat993 8 months ago
@wajahat993 Thank you so much for the reply. One more question: about how much time do you recommend that I spend with it each day?
DoggieDoubles 8 months ago
@DoggieDoubles
Buddy There is no limit.......I spend 5 minutes again and again after some time :) .................minimum 40 minutes in a day if you have a baby parrot
wajahat993 8 months ago
Agreed it is a female I had one growing up, the male has the band around its neck!
whalenracekid 9 months ago
@whalenracekid
Its male. You are right male has the band around Its neck but The parrot shown in this video is so small thats why there is no red ring around Its neck
wajahat993 8 months ago