Hi y'all!!! Thank you for approving me! A few months ago (March!) I adopted my very first Linnie (Stormy!) from the local human society and absolutely fell in love with her! I have two cockatiels (both male) and I was so surprised by how entirely different she is!
The last couple weeks, though, I can absolutely tell she's getting hormonal. I try my best to only scritch her on the head (she is going through a molt, probably nearish the end now) so she's definitely wanted the help with the pinnies on her head. Both her and the cockatiels get less than 12 hours of light a day (They're usually up from 830/9 am - 6pm). They eat harrison's, and veggies a few times a week. But she's started to get aggressive with everyone else - even my wife, who she loves! She's very opinionated and has no problem telling everyone else to back off from me. She's shredding, and clearly looking for nesting spots, and I swear she's got that fat little egg butt happening.
Any advice on ways to reduce this behaviour going forward? I'm obviously not worried about babies, but I don't want her expending all her calcium for eggs for no good reason. She's such a sweetheart normally, and loves to spend her day with me while I work, but I'm afraid I'm going to have to spend a little more time apart from her for a while til all these hormones cool off?
The last couple weeks, though, I can absolutely tell she's getting hormonal. I try my best to only scritch her on the head (she is going through a molt, probably nearish the end now) so she's definitely wanted the help with the pinnies on her head. Both her and the cockatiels get less than 12 hours of light a day (They're usually up from 830/9 am - 6pm). They eat harrison's, and veggies a few times a week. But she's started to get aggressive with everyone else - even my wife, who she loves! She's very opinionated and has no problem telling everyone else to back off from me. She's shredding, and clearly looking for nesting spots, and I swear she's got that fat little egg butt happening.
Any advice on ways to reduce this behaviour going forward? I'm obviously not worried about babies, but I don't want her expending all her calcium for eggs for no good reason. She's such a sweetheart normally, and loves to spend her day with me while I work, but I'm afraid I'm going to have to spend a little more time apart from her for a while til all these hormones cool off?