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Training Your Bird To Be Tame

Birds 12-14 weeks is the easiest to tame. They have not become set in their ways, and usually have not already been trained by another human.

Home to share the bird you know. In this way he can concentrate on you as his companion, instead of his roommate. Leave it in the seclusion so he could get used to their new home.

Food and water, as it would normally speak softly or whistling it as you. Gradually, you work where your hand touching the metal next to adopt it. After a few days he can talk or whistle when he sees you approach the cage. If this happens, it is ready for further education.

Grasp the bird gently around the body, keep the wings of course hollow to him. It might bite and kill you. Young birds usually do not bite much worse than an old bird. Keep your grip, and it soon stopped. If it bites and refused to let go, you can gently stroke fist under his chin. Not discipline, it is natural and if it is punished may be more difficult to train. Keep talking to him.

There are two views on the wing clipping. Some believe it helps to draw a bird, you can think with full training. Others think that it deprives birds of exercise required.

If you choose to clip their wings, remember that clipping the wings of his flight still allows limited. If you clip the feathers grow back about six months.

to cut with the help of two people, the wing is easier and safer with someone. It is on the wing, while the other spring extended cuts. Clip from the middle of the wing off, but contains near the reporting fur clip, the blood vessels. If you cause bleeding, take a closer look to DAB with hydrogen peroxide. The cut will clot soon. They can also be seen on the owners of the pet store if they or someone they know might cut the wings for you if it makes you too nervous.

Sun train the hand of the bird, give him food through the bars. When is it natural for him, now give him food from his hand in the cage. It may take a few days before food was available. Do not worry, stay calm and patient, he will at some point. Keep talking to him!

When she takes food from his hand a few times now trying to make contact with the fingers and and stroking the chest, back and head. It can directly or choke at first. Just keep trying, as he understood that you’re not going to hurt him begins.

The next step is to press lightly on his chest with his fingers and tried to force him to climb it to get treatment. It still bite and kill you. Although painful, never again! If you do, he learned that they are shrinking, it can also threaten him. However, you may have lost ground and start training again. Continued until it lands on your finger. When this happens, you want to shake your hand slowly not in a cage, or make sudden movements. If it flies away, let him stop and rest, then try again. Keep offering her treats. There is still time to mention: Do you talk to him!

He will begin to look over your hand as a natural part of his. Finally, a cup of your other hand on it (but not touching), while she sits on the finger. Once this is done without fear on his part, now you can gradually get out of the cage. Do not worry if it flies out of hand when it happens. Reach down and press your finger against his chest as he would hop on the back. Slowly lift.

Most birds like to climb to the highest point on your body. Do not be afraid when he climbs on the arm and the shoulder or the head. Speak softly to him as he goes up and inspected. Relax and enjoy their curiosity in you.

Do not feed him anywhere except in his cage. Should associate the cage with food when he is released time he was back when he was hungry.

Some birds need time outside of the cage. If so, make sure to cover the windows, mirrors and large windows to prevent it from crashing into them. He did not know that there is a barrier to hurt her, she thinks it is all open spaces. It needs to be monitored during the duration of the flight training. Peck and chew it on almost any surface. If you have any poisonous plants or bring it to a room where she is, or give away plants.

After his first foray into the cage, he could find his own return to prefer the highest point in the room to rest. You can try to give him the finger at least. If this fails, wait until the evening, turn off the light and throw a costume on him for his capture. Do not try to capture and prosecution. Not only does it hurt, but it ruin your relationship.

Since it is more tame, and taught at home, they will return to their homes, if you are tired or hungry.

Some birds can mimic sounds. Start with simple short whistled notes or words. to teach the “secret” to talk is repetition. That may be hard at first trying to make this seem sound, but gradually it becomes clearer.

Many birds are social, especially when trapped and alone. When sharing a cage together, they moved the need for companies to this bird that makes it more difficult to tame. But if you have a single bird or in a separate cage, give us our daily attention. A lone bird is restless, noisy and potentially destructive.

NEVER! allow your bird to fly outside! She will get lost. She is not accustomed to the outdoors and will die.