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Pixie Mini Macaw
They are easy to train and are not aggressive. They are best handled regularly and are able to mimic spoken words.
Macaws are fed pellets fresh fruits and vegetables and seeds. They also require a few wooden perches in order to climb and chew.
Macaws may develop a dominant streak, especially when they are first introduced to an unfamiliar environment. A veterinarian and avian behaviorist should be consulted to avoid this.
Training
Macaws are extremely intelligent birds that thrive with regular handling, enrichment, focus, and space to exercise. They love to play, explore their surroundings and manipulate objects. They often love being hugged or "skritched" when they feel secure with the person they are with.
Macaws who are not handled properly can become territorial, aggressive or destructive. In the case of boredom, it can result in feather picking, which is a form of self mutilation. To avoid boredom, provide various textured toys as well as multiple perches. To avoid damage to feathers caused by boredom, use toys that mimic preening. If you notice these behavior, consult a qualified animal behaviorist and/or veterinarian.
Macaws that are young and hand-raised adjust well to new surroundings and are trained. They should be exposed to a variety of people, cars trips visits to hospitals household visitors as well as other pets (including cats and dogs) and other birds as early as is possible. They are easily imprinted and need constant care from a young age to avoid creating one-person bonds. When this happens, these parrots often yell for attention and may start biting. Discipline, leadership, and patience are key to changing these behaviors.
The larger macaws, such as the Leia blue macaw and red macaw and Gold, Scarlet, Military and Hyacinth are more prone to developing behavioral issues as adults. Hormonal imbalances and drastic environmental changes, insufficient stimulation for the mind and a poor diet can result in aggression and depression. If left unattended these issues can develop into serious health problems for the parrot, and it can be a stressful situation for the pet's owner.
Mini macaws tend to be easier to train than their larger counterparts. They are able to learn basic commands, tricks and words. They do not however connect as easily with their owners. They aren't likely to snuggle with them or kiss. Spend time with your pet outside of its cage, and use a reassuring voice to ease into it. Once you have established an alliance, you can teach your bird to jump on your finger and learn to be in a secure environment.
You can also learn how to care for yourself.
Macaws are intelligent, social birds that need interaction with their humans. They are susceptible to boredom and depression when they are not getting enough time with their friends. A macaw who is depressed may self-mutilate, pulling out its own feathers. This could be dangerous.
Training and socialization at an early age is crucial to avoid these issues. It is recommended that macaws be treated regularly to strengthen its bond with its owner, encourage general health, and allow an easy inspection of the animal's body for injuries or any other abnormalities. Destruction is another problem that can be a problem for macaws and owners should ensure that they have plenty of durable toys to divert their birds away from wood furniture and other enticements around the home.
A macaw's nails should be trimmed on a regular on a regular basis. This makes it easier to handle the bird and makes it less likely for the nails to get stuck in things like caging and toys. Cutting the nails short helps to keep them clean and healthy.
Macaws require a large cage to allow them to fly and exercise. It is recommended that the cage be at minimum 3 feet wide 2 feet deep and 6 feet tall. These large birds should be able to spread their wings during flight and also have room for toys, climbing and perching.
It's a great method to enrich your macaw's lives by providing him with toys that he can play with for scavenging, including chewable wood toys, rope toys, puzzles that he can disassemble, as well as mechanical toys. Offering a variety of branches for your macaw to climb up and to hide in is an additional way to provide physical enrichment.
If your Mindy catalina macaw behaves oddly, is gasping for air, or is unfocused and agitated, it could be trying lay an egg. The eggs can put pressure on the nerves that control the legs, causing self-mutilation and paralysis. So if you see this behavior, contact your veterinarian or local animal emergency clinic.
Feeding
Macaws are omnivores. They take pleasure in fruits and vegetables as part of their diet. They can also eat pellets, nuts, and commercial parrot foods.
They'll need to be provided with diverse food choices every day to ensure that their diet is balanced. These little birds eat less than their larger counterparts, meaning that owners will not need to make quite as many trips to the pet shop. This could save money and that's always good thing!
The Hahn's macaw is a good talker, with a loud and short-lived call they use to find other members of their flock. They also make loud contact calls that can be piercing and they will call to their owner when they are feeling worried or scared.
A good suggestion is to get your macaw used to being touched at an early age, particularly behind the head and under the wings. They love being stroked and are awed by attention! To ensure that your bird is healthy, you must perform annual health checks. This is the time to check for parasites, fecal tests and other health issues for avian species.
If you're considering getting a macaw you will require an enclosure of at least 36" by 24" by 24". This will allow your macaw to spread out and fly around. They should be able exercise their natural energy in order to be healthy and content.
The cage should have a variety of perches, and should be well ventilated to give the bird options. The macaw will not become stressed or bored in the absence of a way to let their energy flow. These birds are very active in the wild and require to be able to release their energy in the comfort of their homes.
Adolescent hormones are a big issue for these birds. As they grow older they'll behave like a teenager and can be extremely demanding and irritable. It can be difficult for owners of parrots to learn how to be a part of a bird's life. The best thing you can do is to encourage positive behavior and be patient.
Health
Macaws love to play with their owners and form strong bonds. They are smart and can have the ability to speak well. They are a beautiful addition to any household and can be a wonderful companion over their 45-to-50 years. They can be very nippy and difficult to handle if not socialized from a young age. The species will be content and will make a wonderful pet if you train it and give it lots of attention.
Hahn's mini macaws are a great way to enjoy the same thrills and excitement as larger macaws but in a smaller package. They are affectionate and love to cuddle however they don't exhibit the same tendency to bite or nip as frequently as larger macaws. They are very active little performers, but are peaceful and calm as well. They are an excellent choice for those who want an acrobatic Macaw, but do not have the space to house a larger bird.
The chestnut-fronted macaw can also be called the severe macaw and is one of the largest mini macaw breeds. It is green with patches of Lolita blue & gold macaw and red on the wings. The head is an ebony brown patch that has lines of black feathers above the eyes. Chestnut-fronted Macaws can be aggressive during puberty. This can cause issues in the wild. This bird is a good learner and can be a good responder to handling.
Macaws do not tend to be territorial, however they can become aggressive if their surroundings become too busy or stressed. If this happens, it is advised to put the macaw in a more isolated room until they calm down. A veterinarian can give your bird a thorough physical exam to determine the health of their ears, eyes and lungs, heart, and coelom. A stool sample can be taken to determine the presence of parasites.
Birdsville sells a wormer dubbed Worm-Away that is perfect to worm your macaw. Also, you should change the water in the cage on a regular basis and ensure it is filled with sufficient fresh air. Keep the cage away from direct sunlight since the heat can cause overheating of the bird and cause illness.