the taming them and getting them to like meSorry, which part exactly?
the taming them and getting them to like meSorry, which part exactly?
taming them and getting to know themSorry, which part exactly?
Are they hissing and biting at you or at each other? If it's towards you, what were you doing when this happened? If it's towards each other then they might need to be seperated.they are hissing and biting.
Are they plucking feathers or preening? The shaking and puffing up are normal and if they did a good preen and then shook, there could be alot of dust and some small feathers that fly off, this is normal.pluck their feathers out and shake and puff up.
You really really need to quarentine them from your budgies. I had a friend who skipped quarantine and ended up with a dead flock.no i dont see a point if they r coming from the same place
I think initially you are just getting them used to you and your surroundings by offering treats, reading to them, etc., so you don’t need to remove the budgies unless they are bothering each other or going on top of each other’s cages. When they are more comfortable in your home and you start actual training, if the budgies are distracting them then you might remove them.should i remove my budgies from the rrom while i do this?\
it is towards me i have had them 2 days nowAre they hissing and biting at you or at each other? If it's towards you, what were you doing when this happened? If it's towards each other then they might need to be seperated.
Are they plucking feathers or preening? The shaking and puffing up are normal and if they did a good preen and then shook, there could be alot of dust and some small feathers that fly off, this is normal.
but how did the birds not die at the old house , but they will die at mine if they r sick?You really really need to quarentine them from your budgies. I had a friend who skipped quarantine and ended up with a dead flock.
Any time birds are relocated they go through some stress. Stress lowers immune systems and allows illnesses to hit so much harder. Many birds can be fine for years and then get relocated and end up with infections or other illnesses. As relocation makes it more likely to bring out any health problems the birds may be carrying quarantine is always a must. Some birds are also carriers of certain diseases that don’t affect them badly but can affect other birds with deadly results. I know you don’t fully understand it but you really should have quarantined the new birds. The best we can do now is just hope for the best outcome with no issues and keep a real good watch on them budgies for any changes- any changes and get them all (new birds and older ones) to the vet ASAP.but how did the birds not die at the old house , but they will die at mine if they r sick?
It sounds like you need to back off a bit and give them space. Tiels take time to adjust to new things (even new toys, food, etc.) don't try touching them as many tiels are afraid of fingers. Follow @Tiel Feathers advice:it is towards me i have had them 2 days now
Give them time to being in a new place with new people.I think initially you are just getting them used to you and your surroundings by offering treats, reading to them, etc.
if i clip their wings (they fly into walls on purpose and hurt them selves) will the vet give them a check up aswellAny time birds are relocated they go through some stress. Stress lowers immune systems and allows illnesses to hit so much harder. Many birds can be fine for years and then get relocated and end up with infections or other illnesses. As relocation makes it more likely to bring out any health problems the birds may be carrying quarantine is always a must. Some birds are also carriers of certain diseases that don’t affect them badly but can affect other birds with deadly results. I know you don’t fully understand it but you really should have quarantined the new birds. The best we can do now is just hope for the best outcome with no issues and keep a real good watch on them budgies for any changes- any changes and get them all (new birds and older ones) to the vet ASAP.
Please do not clip their wings. Many of us here are extremely against wing clipping. To me it does not seem humane to inhibit your bird from flying by clipping their wings. My conures came to me with clipped wings and it is so sad to see them try to fly and they can't. You said that they hurt themselves? Did they injure themselves, if so they need to be seen by a vet. The vet should see them regardless of clipped wings or not. If they are flying into walls, I doubt it is really on purpose. Are they freaking out when you let them out of the cage? Do your best to make the room as safe as possible for them by adding soft mats on the floor if they fall to the ground and make sure that any windows have some type of stickers or something on them so they can see it is glass better and not an open escape route. I'm sure others will be along soon with other ideas on what to do too.if i clip their wings (they fly into walls on purpose and hurt them selves) will the vet give them a check up aswell
i would not clip their wings forever , just in have so they can get comfortable with my room and not try and fly into everything, so that when they grow back they will love my home and fly around and not be scared . eh plus they never learned to fly like a normal bird so its a danger to them mainlyPlease do not clip their wings. Many of us here are extremely against wing clipping. To me it does not seem humane to inhibit your bird from flying by clipping their wings. My conures came to me with clipped wings and it is so sad to see them try to fly and they can't. You said that they hurt themselves? Did they injure themselves, if so they need to be seen by a vet. The vet should see them regardless of clipped wings or not. If they are flying into walls, I doubt it is really on purpose. Are they freaking out when you let them out of the cage? Do your best to make the room as safe as possible for them by adding soft mats on the floor if they fall to the ground and make sure that any windows have some type of stickers or something on them so they can see it is glass better and not an open escape route. I'm sure others will be along soon with other ideas on what to do too.
they are only allowed in my room and its small its a small squareI thought they flew all around their old house okay? I wouldn’t clip their wings. Very soon they will learn the safe spots to land in your house, and will stop flying into things. Just make sure you cover windows, mirrors, toilets, fish tanks, close doors, and turn off stoves, etc.
yclipping will only make them more stressed.
Then they should get used to it quickly and learn where to land without flying into things.they are only allowed in my room and its small its a small square