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| Cypress Road |
| Im gonna try. Probably won't. 90 percent of the time im only ever invited to be the babysitter and take care of my 5 year old sister the whole time cause she has severe autism. Which means imma have to make sure I pack her bag so I know I have everything I need. |
| Cypress Road |
| Alright imma go to sleep. Gotta be up at 7 cause guess we going to grand canyon tomorrow. |
| Cypress Road |
| Only time they are sweet atleast to me is when they fly off their cage and I go and place my hand on the floor in front of them offering to pick them up and put them back. They can get back by themselves but the like the ride I guess. |
| Pink kitty🐈 |
| -WP Click- Please vote to help me, I'm on a writer's block with the name, and I've narrowed it down to two names |
| Sarcophapup |
| Completely understandable, there’s no shame in rehoming the Quaker's as well if you guys ever decided it wasn’t working out. The best your mom can do is watch videos and try to get to know the birds without pushing boundaries or touching them too much. Watching them can be fun and it helps learn their personalities too. Plus birds tend to want you more when you play hard to get! They become interested in what you’re doing and slowly wattle over, mine do at least and it’s so endearing. And millet is always a beloved treat amongst all small hookbills |
| Cypress Road |
| Maybe eventually she would be. We got a lot going on right now and need everything to settle first. What with expecting 8 puppies, some quail, some guinea fowl, and some turkeys all very soon. Once we get all those settled in then we have to worry about setting up horse stables and padlocks to get horses and there's just a bunch we gotta do to get this homestead up and running before we can add pets. |
| distant-lands |
| -WP Click- wow i got a bloodborn from her literally right after dying her. what a nice girl, usually my customs give me nothing lol |
| Sarcophapup |
| I feel like there’s levels to owning parrots and despite their size, quakers are definitely high level birds. Their body language is all over the place and they’re very particular with people too. They’re so playful though, but I’ve rarely met one that wasn’t traumatized or had behavioral issues due to trauma or mistreatment from the pet store or breeder. I almost bought one before I decided on cockatiels, I’m in love with my tiels if it isn’t obvious haha |
| Sarcophapup |
| Quaker parrots need a lot of stimulation and parrots in a pair are very hard to bond in my experience. I had a Quaker bite my cheek in front of a customer one day, not for any reason, just because she was being cheeky. Honestly if your mom is open to it, she may enjoy owning cockatiels more than quakers. Quakers and conures are very territorial, bitey and high energy. They’re lovely when properly trained, but theyre like malinois. Tiels are so sweet and rarely ever bite unless they are super scared. The males love to sing and they’re very personal/snuggle buddies |
| Cypress Road |
| Sar They are mean no matter what. She used to have one named duke. He was so sweet. Then my brother let him outside when his wings weren't cut and he wasn't trained yet so he flew away and my mom got a male and female bonded pair. Even my mom is having trouble bonding with them and they bite her. |
| Cypress Road |
| Eas Quaker parrots. Sorry slow reply. Dogs are being a little annoying |
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| Cypress Road |
| Im gonna try. Probably won't. 90 percent of the time im only ever invited to be the babysitter and take care of my 5 year old sister the whole time cause she has severe autism. Which means imma have to make sure I pack her bag so I know I have everything I need. |
| Cypress Road |
| Alright imma go to sleep. Gotta be up at 7 cause guess we going to grand canyon tomorrow. |
| Cypress Road |
| Only time they are sweet atleast to me is when they fly off their cage and I go and place my hand on the floor in front of them offering to pick them up and put them back. They can get back by themselves but the like the ride I guess. |
| Pink kitty🐈 |
| -WP Click- Please vote to help me, I'm on a writer's block with the name, and I've narrowed it down to two names |
| Sarcophapup |
| Completely understandable, there’s no shame in rehoming the Quaker's as well if you guys ever decided it wasn’t working out. The best your mom can do is watch videos and try to get to know the birds without pushing boundaries or touching them too much. Watching them can be fun and it helps learn their personalities too. Plus birds tend to want you more when you play hard to get! They become interested in what you’re doing and slowly wattle over, mine do at least and it’s so endearing. And millet is always a beloved treat amongst all small hookbills |
| Cypress Road |
| Maybe eventually she would be. We got a lot going on right now and need everything to settle first. What with expecting 8 puppies, some quail, some guinea fowl, and some turkeys all very soon. Once we get all those settled in then we have to worry about setting up horse stables and padlocks to get horses and there's just a bunch we gotta do to get this homestead up and running before we can add pets. |
| distant-lands |
| -WP Click- wow i got a bloodborn from her literally right after dying her. what a nice girl, usually my customs give me nothing lol |
| Sarcophapup |
| I feel like there’s levels to owning parrots and despite their size, quakers are definitely high level birds. Their body language is all over the place and they’re very particular with people too. They’re so playful though, but I’ve rarely met one that wasn’t traumatized or had behavioral issues due to trauma or mistreatment from the pet store or breeder. I almost bought one before I decided on cockatiels, I’m in love with my tiels if it isn’t obvious haha |
| Sarcophapup |
| Quaker parrots need a lot of stimulation and parrots in a pair are very hard to bond in my experience. I had a Quaker bite my cheek in front of a customer one day, not for any reason, just because she was being cheeky. Honestly if your mom is open to it, she may enjoy owning cockatiels more than quakers. Quakers and conures are very territorial, bitey and high energy. They’re lovely when properly trained, but theyre like malinois. Tiels are so sweet and rarely ever bite unless they are super scared. The males love to sing and they’re very personal/snuggle buddies |
| Cypress Road |
| Sar They are mean no matter what. She used to have one named duke. He was so sweet. Then my brother let him outside when his wings weren't cut and he wasn't trained yet so he flew away and my mom got a male and female bonded pair. Even my mom is having trouble bonding with them and they bite her. |
| Cypress Road |
| Eas Quaker parrots. Sorry slow reply. Dogs are being a little annoying |
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