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Stupid Goffin Cockatoo Tricks 2

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2007

I got lots of emails after Max and Maisie's first video asking for training tips. While I'm not a professional, this video describes some of the training techniques I use.

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  • what made you choose a Goffins? Mu mother has a bare-eyed but I don't see any on YouTube. Her bareyed is SOOO smart. Cognitive!

  • We had the opportunity to meet a couple of Goffins and really liked the personality. Goffins, while extremely smart and attentive, definitely have a mind of their own as well. Basically, they seemed like the type of birds that would thrive in the type of environment we could provide for them. When we had the opportunity to adopt a brother/sister pair of chicks, we jumped on it.

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  • This was great! Your birds are soo cute! Love Goffins :)

  • Your tips are really good well done on the videos!!

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  • Awesome vid. Although I know nothing of what youre doing, the video was well done.

  • Congratulations! Here's what you'll need: 1. A good avian vet. 2. A good local parrot club (if you can't find one, start one). 3. Patience from you toward the bird. 4. Patience from your friends and family toward you and your new life. 5. Free time to experiment with healthy recipes that are easy to make in bulk and store that she likes. 6. A Shop Vac. With washable foam filters. 7. Another cage the bird can be in when the primary cage is being cleaned.. And do lots and lots of homework

  • Unsalted sunflower kernels for our guys and girls. The actual treat is not so important (as long as it's good for the bird and the bird likes it). What's important is that the treat you use for training should only be used for training. That way, when the bird is getting those treats, it knows that it's time to get down to business.

  • Hi there Sr. i love your videos i've watch them all and they are all great, Well i finally got me my Timneh African Grey and she's sooo sweet she is just 2 yrs old, although she's still a lil timid but i hope to get her to do tricks like yours.keep up the good work.

  • what treats do urs like? i have a goffin also

  • jpasterjak looks like a teddy bear, just like my husband!

    I <3 teddy bears!

    And birds!

    XD

  • Educational and entertaining!

    Yay!

    ;-)

  • you make me laugh....love your birds they are very funny also... very good tips and all :)

  • these tricks arent stupid.

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