The best option for a pet parrot is the hand-raised parrot. While hatched in an incubator, this baby is then removed from the nest box even before his eyes are opened. He’s then hand fed by humans literally around the clock. By the time he reaches your house, he’s already practically domesticated. A hand-raised parrot is tame, trusting, friendly, and he bonds easily with to family members. Without a doubt, he quickly becomes a beloved family member himself.When you’re considering a hand-raised baby for adoption, you need to look at several important factors. First, find out at what age the chick left the nest box for hand feeding. Ideally, it should be before his eyes …show more content…
are even open. (Of course, this assumes that the breeder and feeder has the expertise to perform these tasks.)If done after the eyes have opened, the baby parrot then shows signs of fearing humans.
The exception to this is what breeders call the “one-week grace period.” This is the first week following the opening of his eyes. He can be left with his parents for this short of time and still be taken from them without the fear of developing the fear of human contact.Curiously, you can tell this grace period has ended if his feathers begin to unfurl. That’s the initial sign that the baby may be too old to “pull” (as it’s called) from his parents.It’s not unusual for a breeder to wait either. Hand-feeding a parrot is incredibly time consuming, especially right after birth. While it may not seem like it makes a difference, waiting that extra week really saves the breeder much time and effort. By this time, the chick only requires several feedings throughout the day.The disadvantage to waiting, though, will become amply evident as the chick grows. The young bird, indeed, will eat when offered food. However, it will “grudgingly” accept it. But even more important from your standpoint, as a potential parrot parent, is that the baby never really achieves that special person-baby
parrot bond.You also need to consider exactly how your young friend was hand-raised. Ideally, the chick should be spoon-fed or fed through the use of syringe. This allows the bird to swallow naturally. And it makes the person a much more natural substitute for the parrot’s natural parent.Recommended ReadingAvailable for immediate download!Free Parrot Care eCourse!Become a Parrot Expert in Only 7 Simple Lessons.Rimply enter your name and email and receive part one right away...