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GraceFallon
Anguilla
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Posted - Oct 08 2024 : 01:23:03
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I’ve heard a lot about hand-raised parrots being more social and easier to train. I’ve never had a parrot before, but I’m considering getting one for my family. I’d definitely want a bird that’s friendly and enjoys being around people. Is hand-raising really that important for this? How much difference does it make compared to parrots raised in aviaries?
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ChloeHart
USA
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Posted - Oct 08 2024 : 06:37:08
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Yeah, hand-raised parrots are usually way more comfortable with people. They’re handled from a young age, so they grow up being familiar with humans. When I got my macaw, I got a hand-raised one, which really helped with bonding. Suppose you’re looking for a social bird. You can find more info on this, especially for macaws, here: hyacinth macaw for sale. It’s got some good tips on why hand-raised birds are so great for families. |
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MasonReed
USA
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Posted - Oct 08 2024 : 08:44:58
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I’ve always found parrots interesting, especially when they’re super social. From what I’ve seen, the earlier they’re around humans, the more comfortable they are in a home setting. A friend of mine has a hand-raised cockatiel, and it’s the friendliest bird I’ve ever seen. Seems like it makes a big difference for those who want a pet that interacts a lot.
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