What if my parrot (indian ringneck 9 month old) wont take a treat from me? i have tried (millet and seeded honey bell, fruit etc) he is just petrified ive had him 5 days ive been very patient with him not tried to be pushy but he still hides at the back of the cage if i put my hand near the cage i'm trying power pause method at the moment but he still doesnt trust me i feel ive tried everything. I dont think he was hand fed. and he hasnt even made a tweet he just grinds beak, tucks in foot
I need Help It's like my parrot rarely eats from my hand so how am I supposed to treat him ? he always drops the seeds I give into the floor ... I had this grey African parrot for like 3 months now I spend the time teaching him not to bite I got it working so no more screaming and no more biting unless I touch a feathery part of his body (Can't figure how to solve this) but yeah other than that I can touch his beak play with him and no biting... so Can you help me ? :< Pm me or replay please :<
@kidflash2010 have you had a negative experience from hand-feeding your bird? Most parrots, especially African Greys. You should try re-build the positive reeinforcement so that your bird can have the trust where you will be able to feed it from your hand. Firstly you will want to start off with getting your bird to allow you to touch it. Since the trust of touch hasn't been established here, you will have to use ( or try giving him/her a treat) vocal encouragement so it will know it has done
@Dynquaz it's been 5 months since I put the comment xD and yeah I did build trust between us he allow me to pet him cuddle him tho still wont step up to my hand it more likes to step up to my shoulder (tho kinda hate my ear and sometimes bites me lol) still wont allow me to hand feeding him :/
I Can not get my bird to respond to any training. I rescued him from two lazy bird breeders(who shouldn't have pets). He stopped breeding so they left him in a cage alone away from everything. When I first got him he was missing all of his chest feathers and wouldn't let me near his cage without flipping out. He's more peaceful now and will let me take him out for a min. or so, but then starts yelling at jumps away to get to his cage. I'm starting to think it's hopeless to train, or maybe its me
@theciscokid22 Be patient and spoil the guy with food he likes and don't leave him while your frustrated. I'm new to this biz too! Just saw what I said in another vid.
Please don't buy a parrot, especially a large one like a Grey or a Cockatoo, until you do a LOT of homework online. They require more love and attention than a toddler, for fifty years. If you can't spend two hours each day actively interacting with it, you really shouldn't commit to one. They bond for life, and you can't just return it to the store if you decide later that it's too loud, messy or needy (which they always are).
I have an african grey and I just let him be himself. He enjoys being with me and allows me to scratch his head and under his wings. He talks all day. I don't see a need to train him. what for?
Well, if you're bird is just a plain good old bird all around, he may not need "Correctional Training". There is MANY different types of training for birds. You can teach them neat tricks, how to pick up their own toys, eat with cutlery, to speak, to fly back to you (what I am currently teaching my Quaker Parrots currently.)etc. Some birds have behavioral issues that need to be corrected. All just depends on the bird, and the owner :)
@pikis925 African Grey parrots are very intelligent and complex birds, if you just leave them to do sweet fa all day, they get bored and frustrated. Training them is enrichment and fun for all, it keeps them busy and also makes life easier for both the parrot and the owner.
hi i just got a new blue budgie yesterday and its settles into its new home nicely but to be honest all it ever does is swing for a little bit and if he wants me to swing it he looks at me and he also just climbs the cage i would like it to be a bit more fun please help thankyou
i have a redneck parrot that dose not let me touch her at all she was giving to me and i talk to her alot and i try to touch her and she snaps i even open the cage to try that way and theres no way she is letting me touch her at all help me
for my suggestion, if u just got her, then u should give here one week to get use to the environment without any interaction with u. After that, u can try move ur hands close to her each time when trainning. She'll accept u to touch her gradually. Mine took me two weeks to do that.
It takes time. Just don't try to force her, don't yell at her, train her same time same place each day. Once early mornig and once an hour before dark. Patience...it becomes a question of who is training whom.
My bird does the same thing. I have a verry rare colored cockatiel and his name is Joey. i got him from my friend who rased him from the DAY he was hatched.
i have an african grey n when i give her a treat (with my hand) she jus snatches it and throws it, she doesnt eat it n i have to give it to her like 3 times before she finaly excepts it and eats it
hey can you make a video at the begining of training like when he has no training yet just got cause my bird i got in Augest and he still bites if you do please comment and tell me
You know, I love these videos there very helpful, but i go crazy every time I hear her say um!
scpuppydog 1 month ago
@scpuppydog I have to agree
Syphon559 2 weeks ago
What if my parrot (indian ringneck 9 month old) wont take a treat from me? i have tried (millet and seeded honey bell, fruit etc) he is just petrified ive had him 5 days ive been very patient with him not tried to be pushy but he still hides at the back of the cage if i put my hand near the cage i'm trying power pause method at the moment but he still doesnt trust me i feel ive tried everything. I dont think he was hand fed. and he hasnt even made a tweet he just grinds beak, tucks in foot
imsensitivecuzicare 3 months ago
I love it how I feed my bird n she drops her food from her mouth n juz stare at me so innocently. Same thing for this bird
Toxiop 4 months ago
His food fell when you gave it to the bird
redpeppy115 6 months ago
i would give my dird a treat but she doesnt like to eat out of my hand and she doesnt seem to like a food sooo much that it could be used as a treat
jester4115 7 months ago
I need Help It's like my parrot rarely eats from my hand so how am I supposed to treat him ? he always drops the seeds I give into the floor ... I had this grey African parrot for like 3 months now I spend the time teaching him not to bite I got it working so no more screaming and no more biting unless I touch a feathery part of his body (Can't figure how to solve this) but yeah other than that I can touch his beak play with him and no biting... so Can you help me ? :< Pm me or replay please :<
kidflash2010 1 year ago
@kidflash2010 have you had a negative experience from hand-feeding your bird? Most parrots, especially African Greys. You should try re-build the positive reeinforcement so that your bird can have the trust where you will be able to feed it from your hand. Firstly you will want to start off with getting your bird to allow you to touch it. Since the trust of touch hasn't been established here, you will have to use ( or try giving him/her a treat) vocal encouragement so it will know it has done
Dynquaz 7 months ago
@Dynquaz it's been 5 months since I put the comment xD and yeah I did build trust between us he allow me to pet him cuddle him tho still wont step up to my hand it more likes to step up to my shoulder (tho kinda hate my ear and sometimes bites me lol) still wont allow me to hand feeding him :/
kidflash2010 7 months ago
My parrot raps and we do battles
ririmja 1 year ago 21
i think that bird convenced this bitch to say so much crap about the sugar gliders haaaa haaa got brain washed by a parrot smarter than her
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allennyquistyuh 1 year ago
would it work with my 2 parrakeets ???
shortayandkareen 1 year ago
where do u get the gray parrots??
hader50 1 year ago
I just got one and its baby,, how long it take to learn something?
persiangurl1 1 year ago
Will someone please give her a glass of fresh water?
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csgamer1 1 year ago
Really cool great job
LEGOGEONOSIANS 1 year ago
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TheIndespenceable 2 years ago
I Can not get my bird to respond to any training. I rescued him from two lazy bird breeders(who shouldn't have pets). He stopped breeding so they left him in a cage alone away from everything. When I first got him he was missing all of his chest feathers and wouldn't let me near his cage without flipping out. He's more peaceful now and will let me take him out for a min. or so, but then starts yelling at jumps away to get to his cage. I'm starting to think it's hopeless to train, or maybe its me
theciscokid22 2 years ago
@theciscokid22 Be patient and spoil the guy with food he likes and don't leave him while your frustrated. I'm new to this biz too! Just saw what I said in another vid.
CatGameDaiyE 1 year ago
Please don't buy a parrot, especially a large one like a Grey or a Cockatoo, until you do a LOT of homework online. They require more love and attention than a toddler, for fifty years. If you can't spend two hours each day actively interacting with it, you really shouldn't commit to one. They bond for life, and you can't just return it to the store if you decide later that it's too loud, messy or needy (which they always are).
Tamooj 2 years ago
@Tamooj yes you are totally right. i feel sorry for some of the birds being returned to those animal shelters.
BOGZASV8MA 1 year ago 3
i wanna a african grey!!! where can i get one for a low price? or a adoption place?!
hello229824 2 years ago
I have an african grey and I just let him be himself. He enjoys being with me and allows me to scratch his head and under his wings. He talks all day. I don't see a need to train him. what for?
pikis925 2 years ago
Well, if you're bird is just a plain good old bird all around, he may not need "Correctional Training". There is MANY different types of training for birds. You can teach them neat tricks, how to pick up their own toys, eat with cutlery, to speak, to fly back to you (what I am currently teaching my Quaker Parrots currently.)etc. Some birds have behavioral issues that need to be corrected. All just depends on the bird, and the owner :)
Mayume123 2 years ago
your bird dont need training, but there are bird that are extreamly fearfull or aggressive, those need training to be like yours
luima23 2 years ago
nor do i. try some tricks
binaryfuneral 2 years ago
@pikis925 African Grey parrots are very intelligent and complex birds, if you just leave them to do sweet fa all day, they get bored and frustrated. Training them is enrichment and fun for all, it keeps them busy and also makes life easier for both the parrot and the owner.
ownedbyfuzzys 1 year ago
wath
alexab12 2 years ago
hello i wanted to knw if long grass is ok for the ring neck parrot can u plz tell me
zoarx 2 years ago
hi i just got a new blue budgie yesterday and its settles into its new home nicely but to be honest all it ever does is swing for a little bit and if he wants me to swing it he looks at me and he also just climbs the cage i would like it to be a bit more fun please help thankyou
gankstar600 2 years ago
i have a redneck parrot that dose not let me touch her at all she was giving to me and i talk to her alot and i try to touch her and she snaps i even open the cage to try that way and theres no way she is letting me touch her at all help me
ssexybabyboom 2 years ago
for my suggestion, if u just got her, then u should give here one week to get use to the environment without any interaction with u. After that, u can try move ur hands close to her each time when trainning. She'll accept u to touch her gradually. Mine took me two weeks to do that.
camilkuo 2 years ago
It takes time. Just don't try to force her, don't yell at her, train her same time same place each day. Once early mornig and once an hour before dark. Patience...it becomes a question of who is training whom.
mrtony8 2 years ago
My bird does the same thing. I have a verry rare colored cockatiel and his name is Joey. i got him from my friend who rased him from the DAY he was hatched.
loveable0o 2 years ago
i have an african grey n when i give her a treat (with my hand) she jus snatches it and throws it, she doesnt eat it n i have to give it to her like 3 times before she finaly excepts it and eats it
VlogsAreForFagz 2 years ago
can sun conure talk?
boolun 3 years ago
A little bit but now very good.
HeyAtlas 3 years ago
Suns can talk....mine says hello, good morning, come on, bye bye. Look up videos on talking sun conures, I know there's some here on youtube.
shantee4 3 years ago
hey i want a african congo does any one no where i can get one in belgium
thnxxx
armaamaam 3 years ago
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shes pretty hot. i want a bird now
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biaosia 2 years ago
hey can you make a video at the begining of training like when he has no training yet just got cause my bird i got in Augest and he still bites if you do please comment and tell me
PenguinNinja45 3 years ago
yeah I know my bird is the same I also needs the same video pls and thankyou
iceskater204498 2 years ago
But l trained my without Clicker Training or treats.....
amymint5 3 years ago
omg ur african greys are sooo beutiful and cute
sliceit436 3 years ago
Your video helped me with my bird!!
locsan41 3 years ago