I have been reading so much about parakeets lately and I read that it may be because of lack of exercise. So try to take your parakeets out of their cage once in a while. You can also try putting some new toys in their cage and introducing new toys once they get tierd of the old one.
I Personally do not think you should, but if the pecking is a very large problem, that draws blood or that is preventing you from caring for them, you can get ones that stop them pecking people and still let them eat :)
Because they are molting or they are at the bottom of the pecking order and I would take them out of the flock but then after they return the flock will treat it badly and the pecking order will change and it might be messy.
To train your pet parrot to stop pecking at you, you can use positive reinforcement techniques such as rewarding good behavior with treats, ignoring the pecking behavior, and providing mental and physical stimulation to prevent boredom and frustration. Consistent training and patience are key to modifying your parrot's behavior.
it is when the tips of the birds beak is removed to stop pecking and canablism
it might be because he wants to go outside if its inside put him on a cage.
If the birds are pecking the Silkies while they are at roost you will need to supply them with more space. If the aggression is out in the yard or during the day the only way to really stop it is to separate them. It is usually one or two bullies who get things going so when it is time to cull the flock take the "bad" birds first. The pecking order in a flock is constantly changing and Silkies are a very NON aggressive breed.
Examples of nouns that can fill in the blank are:The bird was pecking at a grain of rice.The bird was pecking at a bowl of rice.The bird was pecking at a sack of rice.
A parakeet is a small parrot.The parakeet is cute."Feed me!" screamed the parakeet.
I have a Budgerigar parakeet
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Pecking Order - game - was created in 2006.