Parrot Training: Pet Bird Tameness … Touching How to train a parrot
I have been asked, so once again with the disclosure, I am not an expert animal trainer – but here is what Tui and I did for pet bird tricks and tameness. Basic Steps to teach your Parrot how to feel comfortable and Tame. Video Rating: 4 / 5
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I love this video, Thanks for posting it, I hope my african grey Merlin will get this tame with me, I can stroke him, and get him to step up on a stick, but he wont go on my hand, I pull away as soon as he goes for my hand with his beak, so I fear the bite from him and that’s why I can’t train him, this video as given me hope that I can get him step up, I just have to try stop being scared of the bite,
Hey can anyone help me as soon as possible ?? my grey 1 yrs old and he can step up outside the cage but inside it he doesn’t…and when i give him me finger he doesn’t want to step but when i give him my whole hand it’s ok…why is that ?? and is it normal to chew every thing in her sight ??
I have owned birds for years,I use to be a breeder (I stopped to good homesd worried if my babies were going to I good homes) Your vidoe was very helpful and right on q. Keep up the good work with your sweetheart.
I have owned birds for years,I use to be a breeder (I stoppe to good homesd worried if my babies were going to I good homes) Your vidoe was very helpful and right on q. Keep up the good work with your sweetheart.
Hi i have a cockatiel and when i talk to them they are cal and listen to me and sometimes respond they dont get scared and when i put my hand in the cage they react the same way and when i hold millet in the cage they want it but they dont trust me enough to get it so what should i do i think im off to a good start so please give me advie and tips on how i should be able to feed them with my hand thank you!!!!
Hold on….. Aren’t you teaching her to actually feel free to bite the hell out of you and that it is a “game”, so there are no bounderies as far as biting is concerned? I know that you are trying to teach her that a random touch is not going to “hurt” her, but this game seems one that reinforces biting as a positive, funny thing.
@tailwhip3601 lol. Yah, I can see how a parrot might feel threatened by that “game”! I would never play gotcha with a parrot unless it was already extremely used to me touching them. Some of the tips are good once the bird already trusts you…not as a beginning part of training.
@SisterSunnshine “suPp0rTz gR0upsz” ? What kind of garbage is this? Let me guess you’re a liberal/hippie?
All it takes is time and CONSTANT work day in day out that’s all. We bite ours and they just play along. My gf plays very rough with them and we have no issues, greys will bite regardless of how much trust or love they have for you. It’s what they do, just learn to read them and their eyes and body language.
There’s no set way to train a AG they’re the little assholes of the bird world and each is different. I have 2 that are completely different, the one constant…they’re both little assholes. Incredible intelligence and the ONLY secret to training them is patience and time. We could do anything with ours now but it took a couple years what worked with one did not work for the other. Prankster little demons that they are.
This may sound like a stupid question but I was wondering if a parrot could still recognize you if it hasn’t seen you in a while and you change something physical about yourself. I’ve been away at college for a few months now and I’m returning home next month and I’ve dyed my hair a completely different color. I’ve had my Grey for almost four years now and I’ve never been away from him for more than a few days, so surely with all that quality time, he’ll be able to recognize me, right?
“Talk to your parrot like a friend” That is so true when building trust. They find it relaxing and interesting. I’ve had my Blue and Gold for 21 years, since he was a baby, and he loves it. Make eye contact while doing so.
Good tips. though, your bird should already trust you before you grab at them like that. Show them that they can enjoy petting on the back and under the wings by pushing their boundaries in those areas. Have an excited “whee, this is fun” word. It’s reassuring.
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I love this video, Thanks for posting it, I hope my african grey Merlin will get this tame with me, I can stroke him, and get him to step up on a stick, but he wont go on my hand, I pull away as soon as he goes for my hand with his beak, so I fear the bite from him and that’s why I can’t train him, this video as given me hope that I can get him step up, I just have to try stop being scared of the bite,
@bulldog111111 Really? It’s my pit’s favorite! She loves fresh human flesh =P
Hey can anyone help me as soon as possible ?? my grey 1 yrs old and he can step up outside the cage but inside it he doesn’t…and when i give him me finger he doesn’t want to step but when i give him my whole hand it’s ok…why is that ?? and is it normal to chew every thing in her sight ??
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parrot: SCRATCH!
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i’d prefer parrots that do not have clipped/removed wings ;D, training a true parrot is da best
I have owned birds for years,I use to be a breeder (I stopped to good homesd worried if my babies were going to I good homes) Your vidoe was very helpful and right on q. Keep up the good work with your sweetheart.
I have owned birds for years,I use to be a breeder (I stoppe to good homesd worried if my babies were going to I good homes) Your vidoe was very helpful and right on q. Keep up the good work with your sweetheart.
Hi i have a cockatiel and when i talk to them they are cal and listen to me and sometimes respond they dont get scared and when i put my hand in the cage they react the same way and when i hold millet in the cage they want it but they dont trust me enough to get it so what should i do i think im off to a good start so please give me advie and tips on how i should be able to feed them with my hand thank you!!!!
thanks found your videos really helpful.
I tried the Gotcha game with my pit bull…not a good idea
Nice Sword!
thank you for this very knowledgable info thanks
Hold on….. Aren’t you teaching her to actually feel free to bite the hell out of you and that it is a “game”, so there are no bounderies as far as biting is concerned? I know that you are trying to teach her that a random touch is not going to “hurt” her, but this game seems one that reinforces biting as a positive, funny thing.
@tailwhip3601 lol. Yah, I can see how a parrot might feel threatened by that “game”! I would never play gotcha with a parrot unless it was already extremely used to me touching them. Some of the tips are good once the bird already trusts you…not as a beginning part of training.
i tried teaching my cockatoo the gotcha game and it just bit the fuck out of my hand
@tinag2178 ummmm what
@SisterSunnshine “suPp0rTz gR0upsz” ? What kind of garbage is this? Let me guess you’re a liberal/hippie?
All it takes is time and CONSTANT work day in day out that’s all. We bite ours and they just play along. My gf plays very rough with them and we have no issues, greys will bite regardless of how much trust or love they have for you. It’s what they do, just learn to read them and their eyes and body language.
There’s no set way to train a AG they’re the little assholes of the bird world and each is different. I have 2 that are completely different, the one constant…they’re both little assholes. Incredible intelligence and the ONLY secret to training them is patience and time. We could do anything with ours now but it took a couple years what worked with one did not work for the other. Prankster little demons that they are.
@leonar281 got to get it dna sexed..take a feather to a vet
This may sound like a stupid question but I was wondering if a parrot could still recognize you if it hasn’t seen you in a while and you change something physical about yourself. I’ve been away at college for a few months now and I’m returning home next month and I’ve dyed my hair a completely different color. I’ve had my Grey for almost four years now and I’ve never been away from him for more than a few days, so surely with all that quality time, he’ll be able to recognize me, right?
Scratch. Scratchhhh.
“Talk to your parrot like a friend” That is so true when building trust. They find it relaxing and interesting. I’ve had my Blue and Gold for 21 years, since he was a baby, and he loves it. Make eye contact while doing so.
Good tips. though, your bird should already trust you before you grab at them like that. Show them that they can enjoy petting on the back and under the wings by pushing their boundaries in those areas. Have an excited “whee, this is fun” word. It’s reassuring.