My husband had school this evening so when i came home, i had the birds to myself. i thought this would be the perfect time to try some one-on-one with Pico.
i gave him some space for about 15mins after i came home to settle myself as well as him. then, I sat next to his cage, talked to him, and scratched his head and face - whatever he allowed me.
at this time, he still pinned his eyes, flayed his tail, etc. im wondering if this is part of the mating season hormones coming out....
anyways, i gathered all my courage, grabbed a wooden perch (one that has not been used in Pico's cage - aka a neutral perch) and opened the cage door....
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i got him on the perch all right - he grabbed it strongly with his beak, walked on it, and just as i brought the perch out of the cage, he attacked my hand. i lowered the perch to about knee height, not knowing what to do next and he kept on attacking my hand with his beak. it did hurt, but i was more concerned about keeping and showing dominance over the bird and not showing aggression or fear.
then i remembered reading if a bird starts attacking your hand while on it, shake your hand a little - enough to make the bird lost a little balance, therefore needing to stop biting and find balance again. i did that, and it worked. i slowly raised the perch again toward his play gym, and then he tried to attack my hand again. i firmly, but very briefly, rocked the perch he was on and he stopped again to rebalance himself. each time i rocked the perch to stop him from biting, i gave him a firm verbal "NO". then i was successful in getting him on to the play gym. i gave him a praiseful "good bird! good boy, pico!".
i then looked at my hand and it was literally dripping in blood. i cant quite remember feeling a whole lot of pain - weird, huh - but it was getting swollen, so i washed that out with soap and water and placed an icebag on it. i sat down and watched pico on his stand.
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there is a part on the play gym that is quite high, so my husband and i have decided that pico is not allowed to go up there. he did go up there twice and i gathered my courage to say a firm "NO" and get him on the wooden perch to place him back to the lower part of the play gym. he went after my hand again (i got him with my non-chewed up hand holding the wooden perch), and i gave a firm "NO" and briefly shook the perch. he stopped nicely and i gave the command to step back up to the lower part of the play stand.
im trying to mentally make note that i am not shaking the perch too hard and too long. i dont want to frighten him - this will make more problems than solve them - i just want him to know that certain behaviors are not allowed with me and should know that i am flock leader - next to my husband who he obediently goes to - on his hand.
well, after getting pico back to the lower part of the play stand, he calmed down - even slept in that comfortable stance on one foot and with his beak tucked in the feathers on his back, so i know he's okay even with me being only less than 5 feet away. i got to also tend to my bitten hand. i found out that none of my wounds were deep - all skin scrapes. amazing! he gnaws on my hand and all i got were skin scrapes, swelling and bruising. i think my conure inflicts more harsher cuts on my hands than pico. (you think pico hasnt shown me how much he actually can do? hum...)
well, a few hours later, he got interested in the food i was placing in his cage so i decided it was time to get him back into his cage. it was nearing his sleep-time anyway. so i got the wooden perch, asked pico to step up. he lunged for my hand, i quick and firm rumbled the perch, he stopped and got him nicely into his cage.
he was pinning his eyes and flaying his tail feathers a little as i closed the cage. but he calmed down as i offered to scratch his head. he leaned his head toward the cage bars to invite me to preen his head and i enjoyed that. he would literally allow me to preen his head for hours! its cute.
i think - im hoping!!! - that this will help him realize that i am in charge. any opinions, comments, etc. on this? it will probably take a couple of weeks though. i also found out that his favorite foods are pasta, corn and strawberries, so i have been offering some of these to him to help things along.