Erfan Posted April 14, 2018 Share Posted April 14, 2018 Hello guys, is appearance important to grey parrots? i mean , should I always wear same clothes or with same color everyday or same hairstyle ?? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jayd Posted April 14, 2018 Share Posted April 14, 2018 1 hour ago, Erfan said: Hello guys, is appearance important to grey parrots? i mean , should I always wear same clothes or with same color everyday or same hairstyle ?? Greetings, Actually you can wear any color or style around our fids... Equal Opportunity Birds, will EAT and destroy no-matter what your wearing.!!! Your fid will react to what you wear or how you smell. watch for signs... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ray P Posted April 14, 2018 Share Posted April 14, 2018 I have heard of stories of changing hair stiles that upset a Grey and moving their cage to a new location that would upset them. Corky my grey has lived with change all her life. She has traveled all over the U.S. with us in our motor home and has stayed in hotels, motels, at friends homes and the homes of relatives. She has traveled in our, cars, trucks and SUV`s from the time she was 5 months old; I believe that if they live with change from a young age they know how to roll with punches. We bought Corky a new large travel cage for one of our trips because she found out how to open the doors of all her other cages. She watched me put it together. On a trip in our motor home on the way to see my wife brother In W.V.we were getting off the PA Pike and coming up to the toll both I heard this flap, flap flap and she landed on my shoulder leaned forward looked at the man in the toll both and said HAY DORK.. I pulled over to see how she got out and found that she had dismantled the top of her cage, slid the top over to one side and flew to my shoulder That was the last time I let her watch me put anything of hers together.. If they grow up with change they can be fearless. 3 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erfan Posted April 14, 2018 Author Share Posted April 14, 2018 Just now, Jayd said: Greetings, Actually you can wear any color or style around our fids... Equal Opportunity Birds, will EAT and destroy no-matter what your wearing.!!! Your fid will react to what you wear or how you smell. watch for signs... By the way my parrots doesn’t like vegetables , i tried tomato , lettuce, pepper , squash but he doesn’t like them for fruits just some piece and then he throws them around, but for the nuts he really eats them carefully how can I convince him to eat vegetables and fruits more than nuts ?? Because of that he forces me to give nuts to him by not eating fruits and vegetables 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erfan Posted April 14, 2018 Author Share Posted April 14, 2018 (edited) 3 minutes ago, Ray P said: I have heard of stories of changing hair stiles that upset a Grey and moving their cage to a new location that would upset them. Corky my grey has lived with change all her life. She has traveled all over the U.S. with us in our motor home and has stayed in hotels, motels, at friends homes and the homes of relatives. She has traveled in our, cars, trucks and SUV`s from the time she was 5 months old; I believe that if they live with change from a young age they know how to roll with punches. We bought Corky a new large travel cage for one of our trips because she found out how to open the doors of all her other cages. She watched me put it together. On a trip in our motor home on the way to see my wife brother In W.V.we were getting off the PA Pike and coming up to the toll both I heard this flap, flap flap and she landed on my shoulder leaned forward looked at the man in the toll both and said HAY DORK.. I pulled over to see how she got out and found that she had dismantled the top of her cage, slid the top over to one side and flew to my shoulder That was the last time I let her watch me put anything of hers together.. If they grow up with change they can be fearless. Thank you , that was a interesting story:)) Edited April 14, 2018 by Erfan 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ray P Posted April 14, 2018 Share Posted April 14, 2018 Keep giving them their fruits and veg`s and in time they will try them. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jayd Posted April 15, 2018 Share Posted April 15, 2018 Greetings Erfan, Ray is right on....Try this for me and as Ray said, keep trying.....Green Leafy Veggies: Kale, no lettuce, mustard greens, corn on the cobb, (once a week) spinach, dandelion greens, collard greens. Carrots, cauliflower with peanut butter (just a dab), snap peas, a good quality seed with no sunflowers such as Top's or Volkman's (on Amazon), raw spaghetti. some cooked pasta, The whole trick is to give them two or three things for six to seven days, they won't starve. Leave the seeds 24/7.....Don't let the fresh food sit in cage more than 2-3 hours. You can try a spoonful of plain low-fat yogurt or cottage cheese daily I promise they won't starve.. Again, this can take days or months You are doing great! 3 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erfan Posted April 15, 2018 Author Share Posted April 15, 2018 28 minutes ago, Jayd said: Greetings Erfan, Ray is right on....Try this for me and as Ray said, keep trying.....Green Leafy Veggies: Kale, no lettuce, mustard greens, corn on the cobb, (once a week) spinach, dandelion greens, collard greens. Carrots, cauliflower with peanut butter (just a dab), snap peas, a good quality seed with no sunflowers such as Top's or Volkman's (on Amazon), raw spaghetti. some cooked pasta, The whole trick is to give them two or three things for six to seven days, they won't starve. Leave the seeds 24/7.....Don't let the fresh food sit in cage more than 2-3 hours. You can try a spoonful of plain low-fat yogurt or cottage cheese daily I promise they won't starve.. Again, this can take days or months You are doing great! So I should start again , but if i give him these foods a lot he makes his cage dirty. “ Don’t let fresh food sit in cage more than 2-3 hours” , well as you know he is still wild and really hurt him self when i clean his cage so i just give him food and he is improving but I can’t clean his cage the last time I cleaned his cage was 1 month ago 🤒 and he was terrified 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jayd Posted April 15, 2018 Share Posted April 15, 2018 2 hours ago, Erfan said: So I should start again , but if i give him these foods a lot he makes his cage dirty. “ Don’t let fresh food sit in cage more than 2-3 hours” , well as you know he is still wild and really hurt him self when i clean his cage so i just give him food and he is improving but I can’t clean his cage the last time I cleaned his cage was 1 month ago 🤒 and he was terrified My friend you have to clean the cage at the minimum every other day....Yes you have to work with him..Does he fly? Is he clipped? Will he come out of his cage by himself and go back in? 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erfan Posted April 15, 2018 Author Share Posted April 15, 2018 4 hours ago, Jayd said: My friend you have to clean the cage at the minimum every other day....Yes you have to work with him..Does he fly? Is he clipped? Will he come out of his cage by himself and go back in? I don’t think he can fly , his feathers look that they were clipped , I haven’t opened his cage yet they told me don’t open his cage until he fully trusts you . we are going to move in on 17th April to our new house , I’ll try to open his cage that time because I afraid if i open his cage maybe he doesn’t want to go back and ... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Talon Posted April 15, 2018 Share Posted April 15, 2018 Whoever told you don’t open the cage is just making the adjustment worse, it will reinforce his fear of humans, if he can’t fly, open the cage while you are around to supervise, he may sit for weeks with the door open, in time he’s going to get curios and may sit on the door. That’s a high first step. i understand the fear and thrashing he probably does of cleaning his cage...but it has to be done...even slow gentle movements by you, soft singing while you do it. And do just the bare necessities, clean the bottom grate and change the paper...let the other stuff go..as he learns that you won’t harm him, you will be able to do his perches. Patience, kindness, gentle humming or singing, and very slow movements so he can see you are not a threat. It will take time, but will work. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erfan Posted April 15, 2018 Author Share Posted April 15, 2018 39 minutes ago, Talon said: Whoever told you don’t open the cage is just making the adjustment worse, it will reinforce his fear of humans, if he can’t fly, open the cage while you are around to supervise, he may sit for weeks with the door open, in time he’s going to get curios and may sit on the door. That’s a high first step. i understand the fear and thrashing he probably does of cleaning his cage...but it has to be done...even slow gentle movements by you, soft singing while you do it. And do just the bare necessities, clean the bottom grate and change the paper...let the other stuff go..as he learns that you won’t harm him, you will be able to do his perches. Patience, kindness, gentle humming or singing, and very slow movements so he can see you are not a threat. It will take time, but will work. Thank you 🙏 , i will open his cage after we move in I’m sure I will be very excited when I open his cage , i believe, that if we give freedom to a bird he will get along easily, but i was very cautious about my parrot because I hadn’t had a parrot before , but i have a canary he was afraid of me , i keep his cage open and now he lives with us and goes to his cage at night , when i brought my parrot to my house for the first time my canary was very curious and spent hours on top of his cage and was looking at my parrot :)) sometimes they sang together but now they are not together because my canary is in living room and my parrot is my room ( because i read a article and they said parrots get along with other parrots but not with other kinds of birds , so I separated them because canaries are very small and feeble but brave , so I started to worry when I’m not in my room mybe they fight and my parrot hurts him because his beak is strong and looks the same size of my canary. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jayd Posted April 15, 2018 Share Posted April 15, 2018 Erfan I'm sorry, your grey must be terribly confused moving from room to room, food being changed with not enough time to adjust to whether he likes it or not, changing light and activity levels from room to room, taking a possible ally and companion away just when he was starting to adjust and get a more normal sense of being...waiting until you move in before opening the cage door? How does that help? If he can't fly and he shouldn't right now, read a post on the forum about toweling. We had two beautiful rescue birds for over ten years that we rescued from a drug house. One was fragile and one was huge but were inseparable against the world. You could not get near them, they would fling themselves against the cage and bleed. Maggie used distraction by using a towel on one hand while cleaning the cage with the other. They lived a loving life...we could never hold one of them but they stopped trying to attack eventually. Keeping a Grey in your room where you sleep is extremely unhealthy for you because of the dust factor. It is possible to develop breathing or allergic reactions later on. You have to make goals, set them, and follow them through. https://www.itsagreysworld.com/articles/toweling.htm 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erfan Posted April 15, 2018 Author Share Posted April 15, 2018 37 minutes ago, Jayd said: Erfan I'm sorry, your grey must be terribly confused moving from room to room, food being changed with not enough time to adjust to whether he likes it or not, changing light and activity levels from room to room, taking a possible ally and companion away just when he was starting to adjust and get a more normal sense of being...waiting until you move in before opening the cage door? How does that help? If he can't fly and he shouldn't right now, read a post on the forum about toweling. We had two beautiful rescue birds for over ten years that we rescued from a drug house. One was fragile and one was huge but were inseparable against the world. You could not get near them, they would fling themselves against the cage and bleed. Maggie used distraction by using a towel on one hand while cleaning the cage with the other. They lived a loving life...we could never hold one of them but they stopped trying to attack eventually. Keeping a Grey in your room where you sleep is extremely unhealthy for you because of the dust factor. It is possible to develop breathing or allergic reactions later on. You have to make goals, set them, and follow them through. https://www.itsagreysworld.com/articles/toweling.htm Could you please explain more that why I should towel him ? Do You mean when I open his cage if he doesn’t come back to his cage i use toweling or ..? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jayd Posted April 15, 2018 Share Posted April 15, 2018 1 minute ago, Erfan said: Could you please explain more that why I should towel him ? Do You mean when I open his cage if he doesn’t come back to his cage i use toweling or ..? Yes just follow instruction, don't hold too tight, be gentle.... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jayd Posted April 16, 2018 Share Posted April 16, 2018 Erfan ..Only 2 nuts a day !! Put a good seed mix 24/7, ....Amazon online, Volkman's no sunflower seeds or Tops seed mix. Nuts are full of fat, =Fatty acid disease, I missed that, I'm sorry.... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timbersmom Posted April 16, 2018 Share Posted April 16, 2018 (edited) To your original question about clothing etc., it really depends on the bird. Timber is terrified of anything orange. Why? I don't know, I just know he is. So, I avoid wearing orange if I'm going to be near him, and I know not to put a piece of baked pumpkin in his cage.. You learn this kind of thing by trial and error. As to vegetables, you already got good advice. Timber loves fresh peas (not the pods, the actual pea). He also loves artichokes. He tolerates and occasionally eats broccoli and a few others. He kinda sorta likes cooked sweet potato, so that is in his breakfast bowl every day. You really have to experiment. Some things they like raw, some things cooked. Just keep trying, that what most of us rehomers have to do. Edited April 16, 2018 by Timbersmom 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
judygram Posted April 16, 2018 Share Posted April 16, 2018 Greys are quick to notice change but most of them don't react to you wearing different colors and such, that being said my grey doesn't like me to color my fingernails, I don't usually wear nail polish so on the occasion I have some on she does not like it when she sees it, she reacts like she thinks its going to get her and eat her but if I take it off then all is well. You will probably find out if something scares your grey although right now pretty much everything does for he is in a new to him environment. Just go slow around him with no sudden movements and talk softly to him. The others have given you some good advice. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Acappella Posted April 18, 2018 Share Posted April 18, 2018 Jayd, I don't think Erfan should try to towel his grey yet. The bird is simply too terrified to be handled without setting back what little trust they are building. Erfan, don't worry about your clothes. If you start wearing the same thing every day then he will become scared by change, but if you just dress normally then that will become his norm. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jayd Posted April 18, 2018 Share Posted April 18, 2018 1 hour ago, Acappella said: Jayd, I don't think Erfan should try to towel his grey yet. The bird is simply too terrified to be handled without setting back what little trust they are building. I am sorry Acappella but i must respectfully disagree with your post. My context regarding toweling was concern about getting Erfan's fid back in the cage, only in an emergency. I personally don't feel the bird is terrified....I feel the bird was put in a cage and left alone and is set in his ways. Right now, the trainee is training the trainer....there is always the possibility this bird was and may always be a caged bird.... Pistachio and Buddy, our last rescue birds who have both recently traveled over the rainbow bridge, lived with us for over 13 years and never did let us touch them and until the last three years, would squawk and back up when Maggie had to clean their cage. They never lost trust because they never fully trusted us. If they flew to the floor, or out of their boundaries, the would step up and let Maggie pick them up although the beaks were always open. They lived a wonderful life with each other and thanking us for food and treats by singing to us and talking to us while keeping us at arm's length. Erfan, your fid has far more luggage than has been unpacked so far. Right now, it has you trained at what your baby wants. You walk by the cage, he squawks, you put your hand in the cage, he squawks....you're trained. At this point, no trust will be lost, right now he is just aware that you just feed him. You need to learn what you feel is right despite his yelling ...you need to have consistency in everything you do around him. Do you have a current picture of him in his cage? Love you all, Jayd 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erfan Posted April 19, 2018 Author Share Posted April 19, 2018 On 4/18/2018 at 10:13 PM, Jayd said: I am sorry Acappella but i must respectfully disagree with your post. My context regarding toweling was concern about getting Erfan's fid back in the cage, only in an emergency. I personally don't feel the bird is terrified....I feel the bird was put in a cage and left alone and is set in his ways. Right now, the trainee is training the trainer....there is always the possibility this bird was and may always be a caged bird.... Pistachio and Buddy, our last rescue birds who have both recently traveled over the rainbow bridge, lived with us for over 13 years and never did let us touch them and until the last three years, would squawk and back up when Maggie had to clean their cage. They never lost trust because they never fully trusted us. If they flew to the floor, or out of their boundaries, the would step up and let Maggie pick them up although the beaks were always open. They lived a wonderful life with each other and thanking us for food and treats by singing to us and talking to us while keeping us at arm's length. Erfan, your fid has far more luggage than has been unpacked so far. Right now, it has you trained at what your baby wants. You walk by the cage, he squawks, you put your hand in the cage, he squawks....you're trained. At this point, no trust will be lost, right now he is just aware that you just feed him. You need to learn what you feel is right despite his yelling ...you need to have consistency in everything you do around him. Do you have a current picture of him in his cage? Love you all, Jayd Yes i have pictures of him 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jayd Posted April 19, 2018 Share Posted April 19, 2018 Did you post them? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erfan Posted April 20, 2018 Author Share Posted April 20, 2018 13 hours ago, Jayd said: Did you post them? No but i will where ? Make a new topic or here? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jayd Posted April 20, 2018 Share Posted April 20, 2018 49 minutes ago, Erfan said: No but i will where ? Make a new topic or here? Here's great my friend.... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erfan Posted April 20, 2018 Author Share Posted April 20, 2018 1 hour ago, Jayd said: Here's great my friend.... Sure 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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