Many macaws are surrendered because they are VERY jealous of children and they are potentially dangerous around kids. If you are a VERY experienced bird handler, you might be able to judge which birds to trust around children, but it would take you a great deal fo time to attain that type of experience and knowledge.
If you socialize them and spend a great deal of time with them, they will often scream for attention when left alone. They are possessive and crave attention. Again, I LOVE birds, but you have to know what you are getting into before you do it. It's an extremely expensive investment between bird and cage.
I cannot imagine being able to rechannel the screaming. But, then, I am not a bird trainer.
They should have a yearly avian vet exam. My vet does a blood panel and fecal.
If you've ever seen Mark Marrone on TV (Martha Stewart)? He has a store in Rockville Centre, NY (Long Island) called Parrots of the World. He sells fantastic birds and is truly an expert in parrot husbandry. You should look him up and give him a call for advice. He'll give you the low down. Plus, he would be a fanastic source for a good quality bird....if he is willing to ship.
If you socialize them and spend a great deal of time with them, they will often scream for attention when left alone. They are possessive and crave attention. Again, I LOVE birds, but you have to know what you are getting into before you do it. It's an extremely expensive investment between bird and cage.
I cannot imagine being able to rechannel the screaming. But, then, I am not a bird trainer.
They should have a yearly avian vet exam. My vet does a blood panel and fecal.
If you've ever seen Mark Marrone on TV (Martha Stewart)? He has a store in Rockville Centre, NY (Long Island) called Parrots of the World. He sells fantastic birds and is truly an expert in parrot husbandry. You should look him up and give him a call for advice. He'll give you the low down. Plus, he would be a fanastic source for a good quality bird....if he is willing to ship.