mine get on 99% of the time however i know @webchirp has conures that dont get along with members of her flock saying that she has a huge flock so there is always going more chance of some not getting along.But I don't know that all conures get along. I don't think they do.
We dont spend time with them equally they pretty much do there own thing and come to us if they want to now,however when introducing KiKi we gave Mojo much more attention as she had been with us alone for a few months we spent small periods of time with KiKi.how yall spend time with them equally.
mine get on 99% of the time however i know @webchirp has conures that dont get along with members of her flock saying that she has a huge flock so there is always going more chance of some not getting along.But I don't know that all conures get along. I don't think they do.
We dont spend time with them equally they pretty much do there own thing and come to us if they want to now however when introducing KiKi we gave Mojo much more attention as she had been with us alone for a few months we spent small periods of time with KiKihow yall spend time with them equally.
out of curiosity, when does the clingy stage tend to end? I wonder if I'm in it and didn't know that they grow out of it.When you have a super large flock, you can’t spend equal time with everyone but for the most part if they want my attention, they will seek me out. Otherwise they play or carry on with whichever friends they have in the flock. So far I try to make certain those that aren’t paired have attention. Some of them are attention hogs aka Tobias. But he is a young one and hasn’t graduated to the less clingy stage. I also have some wild ones who do not want my attention.
They tend to calm a little about the three year mark.out of curiosity, when does the clingy stage tend to end? I wonder if I'm in it and didn't know that they grow out of it.