This makes me feel so much better. I’ve often wondered about a friend for my GCC but now definitely see it wouldn’t have been a good idea. He’s been my buddy for six years. Have a Grey come live with us 14 months ago was hard on him. Thankfully she cannot fly so the are out at the same time but he’s always in the kitchen with me while she’s on her cage or play stand in the living room about 10 feet away. Boy are they jealous of each other!
Hopefully with time, they will get more used to each other and it can take a lot of time. Yes, after six years your green cheek probably wouldn’t take to another green cheek right away, and won’t bond with The other in the same way, although they could bond. By the way, I hope you consider joining the membership. It’s six dollars a month and the “join” button is by my logo when you’re in the computer mode. Would love to have you there!
We have a female conure 2 1/2 yrs. I would say she is a family bird as we are very lucky she loves us all and possibly my 10 yr old son the most. Would there be a jealousy issue to get another since we're a family and not just a single bonded person scenario?
This is great advice. We are looking into one of 4 hand fed, 4 week old green cheeks. We have been visiting a lot trying to get a feel for them so we can make our decision as we were the first to put down a deposit therefore have the pick of the clutch. Well we are torn between 2 of them- a cinnamon and a pineapple. We are considering both. We both work full time and have 2 kiddos in elementary school. We love the idea of having them as each other's company while we are working. I do worry about getting opposite genders, for obvious reasons. We want to avoid that mating dynamic. They don't sex the babies unless I pay separate after we make our picks.
It's worth paying to have them sexed, if you are worried. However, if you DO NOT give them a place to nest (a nest box or a cozy or anything she can sit on and incubate) then they are unlikely to mate-- or at least not much. Otherwise, I'm so glad you are getting 2. You will find that they each go to a different human, which may be good if they each go to one of your kids. No one gets left out-- and they will be happy together while the kids are in school. I wouldn't worry about the genders, I'd pick the ones that I clicked with. If I was worried, I'd pay for the DNA. A little expensive, but worth it in the long-run.
@ParrotBliss thank you for the response! Since I commented we ended up paying the breeder to get all 4 sexed. 3 girls and 1 boy so we went with 2 of the girls. Still about a week or so away from bringing them home. Can't wait!
So glad I found this video. We just got a GCC less than a week ago and were on the fence about a second now or later since I’ll be back working full time at some point and birdie will do better with company. Birds liked each other instantly. First bird we got is way happier and bouncing all over the cage.
Hey Gang!!!!!!! I just adore these videos!! I joined the membership program and there is sooooo much fun stuff and badges you can collect. love it soooo much!! thanks miss kalyn!!! This isnt a paid promotion!!! hahahahhahaah.
Hi, what happened if you already have a young green check conure and like to get second? I wasn't sure if we can keep them that why we got one few months ago and I love to have second one.
You should! If you only got your green cheek, a few months ago, it’ll be easier for the new green cheek to adjust. You will have to put them in a new cage so that neither of them can claim it as their territory. The new cage will be new to both of them. If the new Conure is young, it probably won’t take long before you can put them in the same cage. Just make sure that they really get along and love each other before you leave them together alone. Congratulations! I think that’s a great idea. It’ll be good for you and your Conures!
HI! Another great video...i have a question please..My green cheek conure, was always very sweet and cuddly ,( got him as a baby) , now he is changing his behaviour now that he' s getting older, when i pet my cockatiels, my green cheek conure gets now very jealous , all fluffed up and he bit me for the the second time ( was shocked cause my cockatiels never bit me), he can.t see me giving affection to any other pet...how can i stop this behaviour? Thanks
I got my Sunday Conure and my green cheek at the same time. It’s a painful and slow process to bonding with them. I made the mistake of training them both at the same time :(
This is such a great video I do have a question . We bought two handfed pineapple conure babies 4 month old however for 2 months they weren’t handled. So at first I had them in the cage together but since I don’t know their sex I was afraid of mating down the road. So I did seperate them was that a mistake ? Should I have kept them together? Also they hate my hand even giving them treats, they will take treats and one of them will even let me pet after a little bit, but won’t step up. I feel the one freezes after a while and have to actually pick it with my hand and is fine. I honestly have no idea what I’m doing but one thing is I love them and want them to love me and won’t give up on them. Any advice would be amazing. January 1st will be 3 weeks since I’ve brought them home. Please help me !!
Do a search using this term: parrot bliss tame conure I have done several videos on how to tame - if you have questions, I can do a new one. Basically, time. Give them a lot of time with you.
@@ParrotBliss no, I originally got them from online. By time they were shipped to me, it seems like the breeder hasn’t done much handling with them.. they seem more scared of me.. once in a blue they do approach me when they feel like it.. but the birds would not wanna step up unless they flew to the floor.
I had a conure and adopted two bonded pair and they are wild, they bite, they're messy, they attack my conure especially the male, the female not so much! There is no way I can separate them to train them individually because they still won't come to me and they are afraid! I don't know where and how to start!
Yoooooo what a cool parrot
Totally amazing!
Very informative, thank you
Thank you for saying so 😀
Thank you so much I wasn’t really sure if it was should get two but now i will ❤
You will be glad!
I got two conures at the same time and I completely agree with you! I just found your page and I love your content ❤❤
Yay! Thank you! Thank you for watching and I'm so glad you got them at the same time. Makes all the difference!
This makes me feel so much better. I’ve often wondered about a friend for my GCC but now definitely see it wouldn’t have been a good idea. He’s been my buddy for six years. Have a Grey come live with us 14 months ago was hard on him. Thankfully she cannot fly so the are out at the same time but he’s always in the kitchen with me while she’s on her cage or play stand in the living room about 10 feet away. Boy are they jealous of each other!
Hopefully with time, they will get more used to each other and it can take a lot of time. Yes, after six years your green cheek probably wouldn’t take to another green cheek right away, and won’t bond with The other in the same way, although they could bond.
By the way, I hope you consider joining the membership. It’s six dollars a month and the “join” button is by my logo when you’re in the computer mode. Would love to have you there!
@@ParrotBliss wish I could
We have a female conure 2 1/2 yrs. I would say she is a family bird as we are very lucky she loves us all and possibly my 10 yr old son the most. Would there be a jealousy issue to get another since we're a family and not just a single bonded person scenario?
This is great advice. We are looking into one of 4 hand fed, 4 week old green cheeks. We have been visiting a lot trying to get a feel for them so we can make our decision as we were the first to put down a deposit therefore have the pick of the clutch. Well we are torn between 2 of them- a cinnamon and a pineapple. We are considering both. We both work full time and have 2 kiddos in elementary school. We love the idea of having them as each other's company while we are working. I do worry about getting opposite genders, for obvious reasons. We want to avoid that mating dynamic. They don't sex the babies unless I pay separate after we make our picks.
It's worth paying to have them sexed, if you are worried. However, if you DO NOT give them a place to nest (a nest box or a cozy or anything she can sit on and incubate) then they are unlikely to mate-- or at least not much.
Otherwise, I'm so glad you are getting 2. You will find that they each go to a different human, which may be good if they each go to one of your kids. No one gets left out-- and they will be happy together while the kids are in school.
I wouldn't worry about the genders, I'd pick the ones that I clicked with. If I was worried, I'd pay for the DNA. A little expensive, but worth it in the long-run.
@ParrotBliss thank you for the response! Since I commented we ended up paying the breeder to get all 4 sexed. 3 girls and 1 boy so we went with 2 of the girls. Still about a week or so away from bringing them home. Can't wait!
Dakota makes so many sounds like my HH! Even the “bup-bup-baaah!” Song. He just loves listening to other Hawkheads, thank you for having Dakota on!
She’s a strong- willed and vocal thing! Amazing, right? Loud, loud, loud- I’m sure yours is too! What’s your HH’s name?
I love landshark!! Cute laugh and your absolutely right...thanks
Thanks Tammy- Hope you consider joining the membership! Would love to have you there.
So glad I found this video. We just got a GCC less than a week ago and were on the fence about a second now or later since I’ll be back working full time at some point and birdie will do better with company. Birds liked each other instantly. First bird we got is way happier and bouncing all over the cage.
Yes, two as early as possible makes every bird and person super happy!
Hey Gang!!!!!!! I just adore these videos!! I joined the membership program and there is sooooo much fun stuff and badges you can collect. love it soooo much!! thanks miss kalyn!!! This isnt a paid promotion!!! hahahahhahaah.
Thank you, Mateo ❤️ I love the group too and love having discord for us!
Very good information. 🙏❤️
Thank you, Jan!
How can i do this if one of the little guys doesnt even want anything to do with me 😢
what do you mean? Do you have 2 and 1 doesn't like you? Are they new to you? How long have you had them?
Great vid!
Thanks
Hi, what happened if you already have a young green check conure and like to get second?
I wasn't sure if we can keep them that why we got one few months ago and I love to have second one.
You should! If you only got your green cheek, a few months ago, it’ll be easier for the new green cheek to adjust. You will have to put them in a new cage so that neither of them can claim it as their territory. The new cage will be new to both of them. If the new Conure is young, it probably won’t take long before you can put them in the same cage. Just make sure that they really get along and love each other before you leave them together alone. Congratulations! I think that’s a great idea. It’ll be good for you and your Conures!
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HI! Another great video...i have a question please..My green cheek conure, was always very sweet and cuddly ,( got him as a baby) , now he is changing his behaviour now that he' s getting older, when i pet my cockatiels, my green cheek conure gets now very jealous , all fluffed up and he bit me for the the second time ( was shocked cause my cockatiels never bit me), he can.t see me giving affection to any other pet...how can i stop this behaviour? Thanks
Give him time, eventually he will probably grow out of it.
@@ParrotBliss ok thanks
I got my Sunday Conure and my green cheek at the same time. It’s a painful and slow process to bonding with them. I made the mistake of training them both at the same time :(
Are you spending a lot of time with them?
This is such a great video I do have a question . We bought two handfed pineapple conure babies 4 month old however for 2 months they weren’t handled. So at first I had them in the cage together but since I don’t know their sex I was afraid of mating down the road. So I did seperate them was that a mistake ? Should I have kept them together? Also they hate my hand even giving them treats, they will take treats and one of them will even let me pet after a little bit, but won’t step up. I feel the one freezes after a while and have to actually pick it with my hand and is fine. I honestly have no idea what I’m doing but one thing is I love them and want them to love me and won’t give up on them. Any advice would be amazing. January 1st will be 3 weeks since I’ve brought them home. Please help me !!
Do a search using this term:
parrot bliss tame conure
I have done several videos on how to tame - if you have questions, I can do a new one. Basically, time. Give them a lot of time with you.
How does the content in this video realate to Ringnecks? I have one, should I get another one?
Great question! I’ll make a video!
@@ParrotBliss I would like to know if a second Ringneck should be same sex or opposite sex? Same age or not? I have a 1 year old female.
I have two 1 year old green cheek conures.. they’re bonded. Should I trim their wings to train/bond with them?
You don't have to. Are they already tame?
@@ParrotBliss no, I originally got them from online. By time they were shipped to me, it seems like the breeder hasn’t done much handling with them.. they seem more scared of me.. once in a blue they do approach me when they feel like it.. but the birds would not wanna step up unless they flew to the floor.
I had a conure and adopted two bonded pair and they are wild, they bite, they're messy, they attack my conure especially the male, the female not so much! There is no way I can separate them to train them individually because they still won't come to me and they are afraid! I don't know where and how to start!
Watch tomorrow’s video and LMK if it helps :) Thanks for posting