Is It Normal For Every Indian Ringneck Parrot To Be Very Mean To A Different Bird?

I have a parakeet and an Indian Ringneck Parrot and my Ringneck hates my parakeet. My ringneck will actually attack him and once he damaged his tail. And once he pulled out feathers from his face and was so close to his eyes. What do I do? Do you think that my Ringneck will get nicer at some point. All my parakeet wants is to be his friend. Any experts?

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3 Responses to Is It Normal For Every Indian Ringneck Parrot To Be Very Mean To A Different Bird?

  1. Rhiannon says:

    hi i dont know if this will help but i hav an african grey parrot and we got a book with him and it said that most parrots will usually hate any other types of birds except another parrot, i could be wrong about yours though!:(

  2. SweeteeP says:

    It is normal for Indian Ringneck Parrot’s to be territorial. So keep them in different cages,or get a big cage with seperate spaces.If he continues to act like this then you really need to keep them far from each other or your Parakeet will get very injured.

  3. nikki says:

    Some birds just don’t like each other.
    Keep the 2 birds apart in case the parakeet gets badly injured.

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