Thanks for your videos! Have loved watching them to help me out. I rescued a 9 month old Alexandrine a week ago and am starting to notice a few of these traits. He is nipping a bit harder these days but is also molting badly (being malnourished didn’t help). Can’t wait for him to slowly trust us more (and calm down on the biting - hopefully once his molt stops!!).
Ive had mine for 3 weeks. He steps up takes food from my hand comes with me on my shoulder and loves washing me shave. When he doesnt like smth he gives me a warning nip. Havent had any vicious biting so far. Theyre veey smart birds
@@parrotshealth I got lots of free time. Recovering after a surgery so I spend lots of time together. Ppl make the mistake to focus on training only but bonding is made mainly on trust also training. You are absolutely right.
I've got a female alexandrine, she was also difficult in the start like yours, I believe the alexandrine go through the same phase as indian ringnecks, bluffing stage, important to know if you're going to get a parrot related to the species, I didn't know and it was one hell of a learning experience haha. her wings growing back was a very important part of her confidence, very lovely bird now, took about year and half, a lot of patients and love is key
I started watching your videos when I got my Alexandrine parrot. He's 7 months old now. Your videos have really helped me understand him and create a better relationship with him. But I am slightly concerned as I fear he's become too attached to me and my family. Sometimes he flies on her instantly when we try to leave the room, is that normal?
Hey. That’s super. Of course that’s normal. He loves u more and trusts u more. That’s something amazing.don’t worry. He will not get too attached. He is alexandrine 😄🦜🦜🦜
@@jahairarivera4689absolutely you can. You need to teach him what’s healthy and what’s not. It’s ur job now to show him the fruits and veg that he can eat. You are his mummy
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Hallo sir
What you give him to eat when he listens your order as a treat
That was very important and gave me hope. Thanks a lot!
My pleasure x
I love your videos!!
Thank you. 🙏
Thanks for your videos! Have loved watching them to help me out. I rescued a 9 month old Alexandrine a week ago and am starting to notice a few of these traits. He is nipping a bit harder these days but is also molting badly (being malnourished didn’t help). Can’t wait for him to slowly trust us more (and calm down on the biting - hopefully once his molt stops!!).
That is awesome!
Ive had mine for 3 weeks. He steps up takes food from my hand comes with me on my shoulder and loves washing me shave. When he doesnt like smth he gives me a warning nip. Havent had any vicious biting so far. Theyre veey smart birds
Wow. That’s amazing. Only 2 weeks and so good already ?? Must have very good heart. ♥️
@@parrotshealth I got lots of free time. Recovering after a surgery so I spend lots of time together. Ppl make the mistake to focus on training only but bonding is made mainly on trust also training. You are absolutely right.
I've got a female alexandrine, she was also difficult in the start like yours, I believe the alexandrine go through the same phase as indian ringnecks, bluffing stage, important to know if you're going to get a parrot related to the species, I didn't know and it was one hell of a learning experience haha.
her wings growing back was a very important part of her confidence, very lovely bird now, took about year and half, a lot of patients and love is key
That’s so true. They make us to deserve their ❤ 😂
Great video
Thank you 😊
I started watching your videos when I got my Alexandrine parrot. He's 7 months old now. Your videos have really helped me understand him and create a better relationship with him. But I am slightly concerned as I fear he's become too attached to me and my family. Sometimes he flies on her instantly when we try to leave the room, is that normal?
On us* instantly
Hey. That’s super. Of course that’s normal. He loves u more and trusts u more. That’s something amazing.don’t worry. He will not get too attached. He is alexandrine 😄🦜🦜🦜
How did you thought him not to poo on your shoulder
Hi. I will make video about it soon. ❤
Do you recommend for beginner?
Probably no. Maybe as a second parrot ❤
@@parrotshealth is he indian ringneck ? Little confused
It’s alexandrine
@@parrotshealth so what is the difference?
Size -Alex is bigger and beak is bigger
Mine flies away whenever I get near her, what can I do??
Hi. How old is ur parrot ? And how long u had him or her for ?
Thank you u help alot❤
Your welcome
I have a question my baby is 9 weeks can I start feeding him veg and fruits or continue with the food I was given which I give puree.
@@jahairarivera4689absolutely you can. You need to teach him what’s healthy and what’s not. It’s ur job now to show him the fruits and veg that he can eat. You are his mummy
Does he talks?
Yes he does. A lot of