lovebird pls answer
i have kept a cockatiel that died. the cockatiel was not scary at all! its bites weren't pain and it was just so friendly. now i want to get a lovebird but i'm afraid that it'll not be as nice as my cockatiel. do u think that i'll prefer the lovebird?
my sis keeps a budgie that bites hard and isn't friendly at all. i ignore it. i don't want my lovebird to be like it. pls tell me so that i'll decide what to keep better.
Answers:i have two lovebirds,i adopted them at different times. my first one,mango has been nice from the beginning even my two year old handles him. my second one berry is just as nice but more shy. they don't bite and they do give kisses,step up and like to be petted but they fly away a lot. keep in mind that each bird has its own personality and while one lovebird can be an angel another one can be a pain. if you do get a lovebird, try to get a male- they are less aggressive.
The best advice I can give you is to seek out a local breeder close to you and have your name put on their waiting list for a hand-raised, socialized baby lovebird. This way, the ground work is done for you and you simply keep up the training and ongoing care once the baby is weaned fully and comes home with you.
Good Luck
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