Things You'll Need
- Veterinarian
- Bird treats
- Bird toys
Instructions
Stopping Regurgitation in Eclectus
See a veterinarian to confirm that your parrot is regurgitating, not vomiting. Regurgitation is the expulsion of undigested food from the crop. Vomiting is the expulsion of partially digested food from the stomach. Both can indicate a health problem, but vomiting is typically more serious while regurgitation is more likely to be a voluntary courtship behavior.
Ensure that your parrot is healthy by having a veterinarian examine it for a crop infection or digestive blockage. Regurgitation can be a symptom of either of these health problems. If a health issue is discovered, the regurgitation should be eliminated with treatment.
Avoid behavior that encourages your Eclectus to court you. Do not stroke female Eclectus on the back or sides. Avoid offering mushy foods that resemble regurgitated meals, like moistened cereal. These food items may trigger your parrot to reciprocate by attempting to feed you with regurgitated food.
Distract your Eclectus with treats or toys if it begins bobbing its head straight up and down, particularly if its beak is open. This often means that the bird is preparing to regurgitate food from its crop in an attempt to feed you, its "mate." Nip it in the bud by moving a favorite treat or toy horizontally across the bird's field of vision, causing it to focus on that item rather than on courting you.
If distraction does not stop the head bobbing or if your Eclectus begins to regurgitate, return it to its cage immediately, turn your back and leave the room. This sends a clear message that you do not want to be courted.