Over the years, parrot macaws have become more popular as pets for bird owners, but there is concern in keeping this species, as the parrot macaw is not for first time parrot owners. First, you'll notice the number of macaws being sold in the marketplace at the moment. Most do not understand or recognize the amount of time and investment required to properly care for their macaw.
It seems as if it is the mesmerizing and vibrant feather colors of the parrot macaw which has people considering them as pets, but too often, these birds are purchased as an impulse buy without much consideration to the long term care of responsibilities.
In order to properly train your parrot macaw, it will take time and care to build the relationship with your bird in order to reap the love, care, and devotion. It can be the most gratifying work, but can stress some owners out in the process.
The process begins with purchasing your parrot from a reputable and dedicated breeder who has hand fed their parrots. Breeder commitment and dedication makes the best-behaved companions when they mature. By hand feeding your parrot from a very early age, this represents to them that you are part of their flock and a recognized part of the macaw's family, which is very important in your relationship with your parrot macaw.
It can be a real challenge to train and tame a parrot macaw which was not hand fed as a baby, as many will never become as loving or gentle viewing you as part of the flock the way hand fed chicks will behave. Extra attention either you or your breeder provides your parrot from birth will go a long way to create a well natured and trainable bird.
Most new parrot macaw owners don't fully understand the importance of continued socialization by the breeder or owner. You'll want to ensure that before you buy a macaw, you understand the level of care and time spent by the breeder prior to bringing the macaw home.
The socialization process for macaws must be implemented for life. When left to themselves, macaws can easily revert to their previous poor behavior habits. They can also resort to feather plucking, aggressive behavior, and other destructive behaviors.
When proper time and effort is spent, owning and training parrot macaws can be one of the most rewarding experiences as having any other pet. Domesticating a macaw can be a very personal task with much heartfelt bonding.
If you tend to travel for business or are not home with any kind of frequency, this may not be a good pet. The parrot macaw demands your time and attention for both physical needs as well as emotional support. A well-socialized macaw will want to be with you and doing whatever it is you are doing at the moment. Macaws can become amazing companions and make a colorful edition to your home with your commitment. This loving relationship and experience can last a lifetime.
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