Alien_wind
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- 9/4/22
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Yes, i know not all parrots talk and especially cockatiels.
Yes, i know they will not bond with me when they have a companion.
My primary purpose in getting a parrot is to achieve a compromise between a bonded sole hand fed baby, and wild parrots in a flock.
Let me explain, i want to raise a baby cockatiel and have that special "parrent baby" relationship with him.
But I don't want him to be lonely when I'm busy/at work etc.
So i plan on getting 2 baby siblings.
I'll admit a fascination with the idea of them learning human words from me as they grow up with me.
My question is:
Is having a companion guarantee that they wont learn words from me?
Even though they will both know me and be exposed to the same human language?
As long as they will be tame and playful I'm not worried.
But did anyone else try something like this and can share their experience?
Thank tou very much
Yes, i know they will not bond with me when they have a companion.
My primary purpose in getting a parrot is to achieve a compromise between a bonded sole hand fed baby, and wild parrots in a flock.
Let me explain, i want to raise a baby cockatiel and have that special "parrent baby" relationship with him.
But I don't want him to be lonely when I'm busy/at work etc.
So i plan on getting 2 baby siblings.
I'll admit a fascination with the idea of them learning human words from me as they grow up with me.
My question is:
Is having a companion guarantee that they wont learn words from me?
Even though they will both know me and be exposed to the same human language?
As long as they will be tame and playful I'm not worried.
But did anyone else try something like this and can share their experience?
Thank tou very much