Those people researching the possibility of keeping a Blue And Gold Macaw as a pet ask many questions.

1. Will my bird do things I find attractive?

2. Will my Macaw be playful, talkative, affectionate and intelligent?

3. How about my kid and all the other family members? Will a Macaw be likely to get along with them?

4. Will I be able to train a Macaw?

5. How difficult is it to teach a Macaw to talk?

6. Will a Macaw be friendly to other people or just me and my family? Will he become attached to only myself?

7. How do I avoid my Macaw becoming a biter?

Almost without a doubt the standard answer to all of these types of Macaw questions comes down to this. If you properly socialize a Macaw all things are possible. It is mostly up to us as owners and care givers to be sure our Macaw meets not only our own expectations but his maximum capabilities.

Other than the actual physical care of each bird, food, living conditions, living space and exercise. Socialization may the most important word when talking about Macaw parrots or any parrot for the matter.

A Macaw is not able to socialize himself. A politician once said it takes a village to raise a child. Then it takes a state to socialize a Macaw. It takes a dedicated state of mind in the very least.

If you intend to buy a baby Macaw Blue And Gold or any large Macaw. It is highly recommended for everyone to do business with a trusted breeder if at all possible. The entire socialization process begins with the breeders. Around the sixteenth day after hatching most breeders begin hand feeding.

A baby Macaws eyes open about the nineteenth day of life. The importance of recognizing humans as the source of food, care, affection along with fun and entertainment can not be overstated. It is to our advantage if humans are perceived as all important and pleasing to a Macaw.

It is extremely important to understand before purchasing a Macaw. Macaws and parrots in general are not domesticated animals as are dogs and cats. Humans through their actions hand feeding, comfort,and care simply are associated as mom and dad then become members of the birds flock.

It is these processes of the breeders that get us off on the right foot. However it is extremely important that the process is continued and expanded consistently by new owners. The socialization process of a Macaw is a lifetime commitment and should not ever be discontinued.

Constant attention and handling from family members and your friends is all important. Introduction to new, different, places and situations is also a part of the socialization process.

Often unfamiliar situations and locations are the cause of an upset or frightened bird. Subjecting a Macaw to different locations and situations early in life is every bit as important to you and the bird as is constant handling.

It is extremely easy to upset and frighten a Macaw. The gentlest Macaw upset or frightened can be a real handful to deal with. As the owner of a Macaw it is a must that your bird trusts you in any and all locations and any situation.

Exactly how your Macaw or parrot turns out is more up to you than it is the bird. Remember both good behavior and bad behavior are learned. Nearly everything learned will be entirely up to you.

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