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Baby behaviour

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 10:08 pm
by tammy
I am a proud new IRN owner. My baby is about six weeks old and blue. I have had him/her for five days. I am still hand feeding. I am a novice at keeping parrots, but so far am enjoying my bird tremendously. Haven't decided on a name as yet, thought I would wait and see what his character might through out. I have a question in the following behaviour if he/she hears me he /she will start calling. Does the smae if I walk out the roomor sees me going past. Is this to get my attention? I sometimes stop and talk to him/her but not always. Also when he/she spots me he/she bobs his/her head up and down, even when I am feeding him/her. Is this normal or should I worry. Also how long will I still need to hand feed?

Thanks :D

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 3:45 pm
by Donna
If there is nothing he needs at that moment and is just trying to get your attention ignore it.

Baby IRN's normally wean at about 10 to 14 weeks old. You can start offering him veggies and fruit now but he will most likely play with it but then he will start tasting it. Cheerios and Fruit Loops are good to let him play with right now.



Donna

hi

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 5:49 pm
by leo
hi..
my baby lutino also did excextly the same...
yup, ignore him when asking for atttention...

i wean my tango at 9 week old...i think he will slowly lost interest in the handfeeding...

till now he still like to bob his head...he is 13 week old now...hehe

Thanks

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 10:41 am
by tammy
Thanks for the info. I thought I was doing something wrong. Leo your baby is very cute.

Donna thanks for the feedback.

hi

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 10:48 am
by leo
thanks, but now he is much bigger ang longer...haha...post your baby pic tooplease...hehehe...thanks

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 10:30 pm
by Melika
They do the same to their birdie parents. It's their way of saying, "MOM, DAD- I'm over here! Feed me! ME! Me! Me! Me!" :D

The bobbing stimulates the parents to regurgitate food- it's instinct.

You might have more success with warm steamed veggies (carrots are a favourite steamed) mashed for her to try first, since it's closer to her formula's temperature and she's used to that. Any mushy veggies, like cucumber and squash were favourites of our chick's served cold. We would put a tiny bit on our fingers and have them eat it that way the first few times. :)

hi

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 4:30 pm
by leo
hi...tango don't really like veg or fruit...but he still eat them a bit...he love his pellet the most i guess...i think is alright right as pellet already has balance nutients...

hi tammy...how was your blue baby?

Hi Leo

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 11:00 pm
by tammy
My baby is wonderful and starting to wean now. I have called him/her Jaja. Jaja loves his/her fruit espesially apples. And is getting a mischievious personaity too. I work from home and he/she loves chewin my paperwork while sitting on my shoulder.