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    Talking Indian ringneck

    Doisy trying to solicit kisses from his toy.

    ringneck parrots and colored popsickle sticks?


    Category: Forum

    Question by expl0$ !ve: ringneck parrots and colored popsickle sticks?
    can our indian ring neck parrot have colored Popsicle sticks we use them to make toys and he chews them we noticed he dips them in his water turning it colors and his feet and tongue is this harmful?

    Best answer:

    Answer by Yogi T
    If the coloring is certified food coloring it is probably okay. Why bother with coloring unless you like messy looking birds? My birds get plain colored sticks to play with. They don’t care just as a dog doesn’t care if his treat is shaped like a bone.

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    Indian Ringneck – Human Food Treats


    Category: Videos

    Hey everyone. I know chips arnt that great for your bird, but they are slimming world ones!! And It really is just a treat because I am going away. He loves them so I thought it would be nice for him before he goes and stays in another home for a few days. He gets them like once every 3/4 months, and he practically gets too. He dimolished his bowl after I filmed this video :’)!!! So funny. Please Subscribe & Thumbs up :)

    Talking Indian ringneck

    Doisy once again talking to his toy.

    video of the bird room: conures, mini macaws, african greys, and a ringneck alexandrine parakeet


    Category: Videos

    The entire flock except for the parrotlets who are in another room. The crimson bellied conures and the sun conures wait for me on the screen, while the mini macaws are playing on the boing and jollyballs. We just cleaned and changed the paper and it stayed clean for about 5 minutes. There is also some vid of Ajax the African grey and Olive the Alexandrine Parakeet on the mango foraging station.

    Is this bird cage big enough for one Indian ringneck?


    Category: Forum

    Question by Will: Is this bird cage big enough for one Indian ringneck?
    I have never had a bird ive been reading up and stuff and im just wondering if this birdcage will be suitable, http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=238880848

    If its not what size should I try to get and is there any way i could make one? I have acces to workshops but what should I use? The bird cage woudl be going in my room and would have hours and hours out everyday to play. I nkow I will end up building my won bird gym and foraging toys and stuff and also could some people give me tips and other information? It would REALLY help if I could just ask someone questions and they could help me with an expert and useful answer.

    Thanks, Will
    Also I asked a question on that and they said they didnt know but they had a cockateil in it. I looked on youtube and it looks like IRN and cockateils are the same size but IRN’s have longer tails.

    Best answer:

    Answer by jasminemc89
    No this cage is too small for an indian ringneck. IRNs are actually bigger than cockatiels. That cage would be suitabe for a budgie or cockatiel. your bird will need a larger cage to accomodate it’s longer tail and also so it will have more room to move around when you’re not there to play with it. I have searched on ebay (this is where i got both my parrot cages from) and have supplied you with a link in which I think would be a suitable sized cage: http://cgi.ebay.com/Parrot-Bird-Playtop-Cage-for-Macaws-African-Greys-32x23_W0QQitemZ120460804928QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item1c0c060340&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
    this one is quite expensive, i’m just using it as an example. i’m sure you could find cheaper.

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    question about my indian ringneck ?


    Category: Forum

    Question by Sharon D: question about my indian ringneck ?
    hi so i got a IRN 1 week ago today , she is gorgeous , i think she is a she because she is 6months old and doesnt seem to have the black ring round her neck . so the man i got her from only got her a few weeks ago but she was from a aviery , and he only got her to fill his cage untill he got a cockatoo ( shocking i know ) , he never interacted with her either and she was in the smallest cage ever !! . so now she is with us , and we love her , she has a 5ft cage and lots of toys , she adores . well i have been spending lots of time with her , talking to her , she has came out her cage and has a walk about ( the old owner had her wings clipped also ) . but she is so scared , she will sit and listen to u , and will come over when her cage door is shut , but as i said even if we walk by sometimes she jumps to the back of her cage . she has squalked a couple of times and seems to like us talking to her . so anyway my question is , will i be able to hand tame her if i keep persiting with her , i dont want to stress her out !!!

    sorry its long but thanks for taking the time to help me xx
    i also put my hand into her cage and just keep it still , she walks about still with my hand there but if i move it she flips xx

    Best answer:

    Answer by stanlin
    My son rescued a ringneck a few years back. He had her for about a year along with his Greencheek Conure. They adapted to one another but Harmony never warmed up to my son. She’d come out of her cage and sit on top, watch what was going on but didn’t like to “step up”. He gave her to a lady that had other birds and a lot of time to spend with her and she developed into a very affection, well adjusted, happy companion. It can take a while, but they have to adjust to the environment change and it’s probably best to keep the wings clipped, not as apt to hurt herself if she gets startled. Love and care is the best you can do, you just have to be patient with her, we never know what a rescue has been through.

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    New Ringneck Indian Parrot Wants To Rest Some?

    Question by countrygal_cc: New Ringneck Indian Parrot Wants To Rest Some?
    hello yesterday I bought a Ringneck Indian Parrot I am not sure yet if it is a he or she just winned. A friendly bird she likes to sleep some on her food dish she also has one foot up some is this a sign that she doesn’t feel good or is it cause she is young still a baby. I notice she likes to be out of the cage a lot and I don’t want to get her too spoiled cause when I go to work I will have to keep her in her cage. Also what kind of toys is good to get any good links on ebay? I also have another bird buttercup I am keeping her in another room in her cage. I hope I didn’t upset her by buying another bird she acts a little nervous but is doing ok. I want to give both of them attention how many hours a day on each bird when I get off of work.
    Do you think my Ringneck Indian Parrot is ok or do I need to take them back the bird cost 325.
    the other bird I have buttercup is a cockatiel. If anyone has a Ringneck Indian Parrot what can you feed them
    Do you give Ringneck Indian Parrot cuttlebone and mineral block

    Best answer:

    Answer by Kim C
    Ringnecks like other birds like to rest on one leg at a time, it’s normal. Baby birds also need to nap through the day, again normal. I’d keep your birds apart for at least 14 days to make sure the new bird is healthy. Introduce the birds slowly by placing their cages across the room so they can see each other. Cockatiels and Ringnecks can get along, but not always. How fun to have a new Ringnecks, they’re wonderfully loving birds.

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    Indian Ringneck Playing on Her Boing and Atom

    Ponyo the ringneck plays on her boing and atom from Mother Pluckin’ Bird Toys.
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    Indian Ringneck help needed!!?


    Category: Forum

    Question by Daz: Indian Ringneck help needed!!?
    Can someone tell me a toy that you can find around house the thats not bad for the bird but cant be destroyed very easily that will keep it occupied while i am using things that she likes trying to destroy?

    Best answer:

    Answer by wheelieman
    hang a piece of wood up for it to whittle on

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