I have had parrots (African gray,conures) and I have chickens. I would never house them together they have drastically different needs. Poultry need dry environment were parrots are tropical and need a moist environment, eat different foods, parrots need a closely monitored varied diet to thrive and chickens are carriers of diseases that most cage species have never had contact with let alone have built up immunity too. Parrots also have very delicate respiratory symptoms I don’t think the could handle the dust of a chicken coop.
That’s exactly what I was thinking- especially the dust. I have no known respiratory ailments and the chicken dust gets to me at times where I feel it in my lungs the next am still. And this is taking into consideration that I have rare breed chickens that tend to be more sensitive than average production breeds- meaning their coops get cleaned at the very least- weekly. That being said, if the dust bothers me in chicken habits that are cleaned AND dusted weekly, usually more frequently, I cannot imagine what it would have as far as adverse effects on the parrot species.
I breed several types of parrots, including amazons, budgies, lovebirds and I also breed birds like diamond doves. Naturally,having all parrot species in the house, this demands I keep on top of dusting in the house- daily. And on days that I just brush over surfaces with a swifter (versus “picking up” the dust with pledge) the parrots usually let off a few sneezes. To that end, with a layer of dust not even visible to the naked eye (because if it were visible, my boyfriend would pull the plug on birds in the house- so I MUST keep ahead of things) making the parrots sneeze- can you IMAGINE what the average chicken coop dust would do?! I’d say this would border on inhumane habitat for parrots. Such a bad idea. Why not keep crocs with your chooks? Or if you’re talking birds and birds - what about throwing some hawks and eagles in with chickens? For obvious reasons right?both extreme examples. But I’m just saying... I completely agree with your synopsis here. Bad, bad idea. And I’m sorry, I wouldn’t put any merit in many youtubers. What’s that commercial- “it must be true. It’s on the internet!” Pops in my mind. Not that the woman in the video even had chickens with parrots. Again, I’m just pointing out the satire here.
like another poster said- it seems the op has her mind made up. Hopefully these replies will have her reconsidering.We’re talking about such beautiful creatures with such vastly different needs. Would you smother a t bone in jelly and marshmallow? Of course not. Why? Because some things just don’t belong together, even if you love both things by themselves- it doesn’t mean they’ll go well together.Good luck to the op. And especially, good luck to the birds in question. Or perhaps I should say, in jeopardy.
last, to the op- train them without an aviary net? As in the parrots? So they just hang out on their own free will? Has anyone considered this is a troll just spamming? I almost hope so. It seems like a joke. But if so, my long winded response says the jokes on me. But on the off chance the op isn’t joking- I decided to take time out of my busy day to point out what a truly stupid idea this is. I’m sorry, there’s no nicer way to say this. Maybe your intentions are in the right place- and if that’s the case, I beg you, don’t do this. Good luck.