Reptile Forums UK  

Go Back   Reptile Forums UK > Help and Chat > Other Pets and Exotics

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #21 (permalink)  
Old 22-10-2009, 10:53 PM
MrsP's Avatar
Snakey Brothel Keeper
 
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Lincolnshire
Posts: 2,016
Default

Love the ring squashing Hyacinth story -have a similar one of my own!

Macaws are not birds for kids. They are feisty and grumpy and have big beaks. Even the so called "easy" blue and gold has a strong personality and needs a firm hand and lots and lots of attention. My boy is my baby and won't let anybody else near him - not through lack of trying - he just prefers me. Our greys also have specifice preferences.

I would suggest you start with a smaller bird, budgie or cockatiel and get used to working with birds before you even consider a macaw. Ok, you can't show off at school with a pet budgie, but I suspect that's the main reason you want a macaw to be honest.
__________________



Reply With Quote
  #22 (permalink)  
Old 22-10-2009, 10:55 PM
rach666's Avatar
Premier Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Irlam,manchester :)
Posts: 7,327
Send a message via MSN to rach666
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by MrsP View Post
Love the ring squashing Hyacinth story -have a similar one of my own!

Macaws are not birds for kids. They are feisty and grumpy and have big beaks. Even the so called "easy" blue and gold has a strong personality and needs a firm hand and lots and lots of attention. My boy is my baby and won't let anybody else near him - not through lack of trying - he just prefers me. Our greys also have specifice preferences.

I would suggest you start with a smaller bird, budgie or cockatiel and get used to working with birds before you even consider a macaw. Ok, you can't show off at school with a pet budgie, but I suspect that's the main reason you want a macaw to be honest.



people underestimate how much hard work parrots actually are
__________________
1.1.0 Hypo vanishing tangerine milk snake
1.1.0 Tangerine albino milk snake
1.0.0 Sinoloan milk snake
1.0.0 Hypo african house snake
1.0.0 Normal het albino burmese python
1.0.0 Chinese cave gecko
0.0.1 Green cheeked conure
0.0.1 Cockatiel
1.0.0 Mastiff x rotti
0.1.0 Rottweiler
Chriseybear
Reply With Quote
  #23 (permalink)  
Old 22-10-2009, 11:34 PM
Zoo-Man's Avatar
Premier Citizen
 
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Preston
Posts: 2,946
Send a message via MSN to Zoo-Man
Default

Blue & Gold Macaws might be easier than Scarlet Macaws, but they are still a major handful & still capable of wittling your dining table to splinters in minutes & removing your finger nail in a second! Seriously, think about a smaller less demanding parrot species!
__________________




*COMING SOON*
NEW WEBSITE WITH ONLINE SHOPPING!
Reply With Quote
  #24 (permalink)  
Old 23-10-2009, 12:26 AM
Pimperella's Avatar
Offendin Peeps since 1985
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: MIDDLETON, MANCHESTER
Posts: 6,646
Blog Entries: 1
Send a message via MSN to Pimperella
Default

I agree. A smaller, less demanding bird would be better as a first choice.
Macaws are very vocal. VERY VOCAL. I have known many owners whos neighbours have complained about the noise.
What you need to ask yourself is, do you have the constant time and attention to devote to one? Simple question. Have you got time for a toddler? If not then a Macaw is really really not for you. It's ok SAYING you have time but...

Would you leave a Toddler alone?
Would you be willing to give up nights out etc?
Are you prepared for the bird turning and hating the very site of you, regardless of how much you love them?

I know you REALLY want one but, do your parents truely understand what is involved?

Are you planning on Uni? If so, what will happen to the bird?
If the bird gets stressed, pulls all it's feathers out and refuses to stop due to seperation, are you aware that this does happen?

Best thing to do is to visit a parrot rescue (not a pet shop who will WANT to sell you a bird regardless of suitability) and see birds that previous owners have messed up. That way you and you parents, would have a better understanding.

Are you wanting one cause of the one on Corrie?
__________________
1/2 of the Original Creator duo & Founder Breeder of the UK Satin Rats

Custom Handmade Fleece Hats 'Dead' Scarves and Gloves to Match. More styles have been created for 2009 season. PM for details


Shadowlands Northern Inuit Puppies.2 Puppies available
Ready 29th November 2009 to APPROVED Homes only. PM for details
Reply With Quote
  #25 (permalink)  
Old 25-10-2009, 08:17 PM
Pimperella's Avatar
Offendin Peeps since 1985
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: MIDDLETON, MANCHESTER
Posts: 6,646
Blog Entries: 1
Send a message via MSN to Pimperella
Default

So? You've gone through everything then that was suggested on here?
Since as your now looking for breeders
__________________
1/2 of the Original Creator duo & Founder Breeder of the UK Satin Rats

Custom Handmade Fleece Hats 'Dead' Scarves and Gloves to Match. More styles have been created for 2009 season. PM for details


Shadowlands Northern Inuit Puppies.2 Puppies available
Ready 29th November 2009 to APPROVED Homes only. PM for details
Reply With Quote
  #26 (permalink)  
Old 25-10-2009, 11:17 PM
Forum Citizen
 
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: birmingham
Posts: 342
Default

yes i have thought of every angle and have talked to many breeders and have decidied to go for a blue and gold macaw as even breeders say as long as you put in the effort there as hard to keep as anyother parrot.
__________________
M mullers sand boa, F kenyan sand boa, F colubian rainbow boa, M + F amazon tree boa's, M + F mexican boa, M + F jungle carpet python, M common boa (F sunglow + M albino soon ) M + F suriname red tail boa, M + F + F ackies, M + F corn snake, unknown 08 corn snake
for sale = 4X 09 jungle carpet pythons
soon to be for sale = 09 corns, 09 ackies
Reply With Quote
  #27 (permalink)  
Old 25-10-2009, 11:33 PM
rach666's Avatar
Premier Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Irlam,manchester :)
Posts: 7,327
Send a message via MSN to rach666
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by tH3 r3PtIle gUY! View Post
yes i have thought of every angle and have talked to many breeders and have decidied to go for a blue and gold macaw as even breeders say as long as you put in the effort there as hard to keep as anyother parrot.

good luck,and i hope you find your perfect bird
__________________
1.1.0 Hypo vanishing tangerine milk snake
1.1.0 Tangerine albino milk snake
1.0.0 Sinoloan milk snake
1.0.0 Hypo african house snake
1.0.0 Normal het albino burmese python
1.0.0 Chinese cave gecko
0.0.1 Green cheeked conure
0.0.1 Cockatiel
1.0.0 Mastiff x rotti
0.1.0 Rottweiler
Chriseybear
Reply With Quote
  #28 (permalink)  
Old 26-10-2009, 12:43 AM
Ssthisto's Avatar
Read for Comprehension
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Huddersfield, West Yorks
Posts: 14,528
Blog Entries: 2
Send a message via Skype™ to Ssthisto
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by tH3 r3PtIle gUY! View Post
yes i have thought of every angle and have talked to many breeders and have decidied to go for a blue and gold macaw as even breeders say as long as you put in the effort there as hard to keep as anyother parrot.
Yes, they're as hard to keep as any toddler.

Are you *really* ready for a toddler at your age?

Are your parents ready for a toddler?

As others have asked, what happens when you go to uni - are you going to leave the bird with your parents? What happens if the bird loves one of your parents and attacks you?

I hope you find the right bird - but I'm not convinced that the right bird is always "right now". By the time my life is ready to have a parrot in it again, I may be too old to entertain the idea of bringing something into my life that will outlive me by a good forty years.
__________________
- Ssthisto

"My bum has been a bum for a very long time, but that doesn't mean I have to listen to what it says."
- Terry Pratchett, Fifth Elephant

Member 1603 | Buyer Beware ....
Reply With Quote
  #29 (permalink)  
Old 26-10-2009, 01:56 AM
Zoo-Man's Avatar
Premier Citizen
 
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Preston
Posts: 2,946
Send a message via MSN to Zoo-Man
Default

I can't help but think that you are going to make a mistake in getting a B & G Macaw!
__________________




*COMING SOON*
NEW WEBSITE WITH ONLINE SHOPPING!
Reply With Quote
  #30 (permalink)  
Old 26-10-2009, 10:08 AM
9Red's Avatar
Ultra Citizen
 
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Gloucester, U.K.
Posts: 1,277
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Zoo-Man View Post
I can't help but think that you are going to make a mistake in getting a B & G Macaw!
I agree completely - this is almost certainly going to end in tears and yet another parrot with behavioural problems winding up in a rescue centre.
__________________
9RED
PM me for help with non-feeders/rescues/'problem' reptiles in Gloucester and surrounding areas.
Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off



Exotic Pet Sites


Help For Heros

All times are GMT +1. The time now is 08:24 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.3.0
Copyright © 2005 - 2009, Reptile Forums UK (RFUK™)
Privacy Policy