Taming Parrot By Touching & Scratching Beak
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@xxdragonxxdudexx jeez give it a few days. your going too fast
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take here out bye getting something soft and put it around ur hand or were two gloves on one hand and ull be ablke to get him
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I have 2 alexandrines one witch I bought at 8 weeks (my 1st and male) and the 2nd was bought off a friend who had to sell their alex due to personal reasons (female) ever since I got her home she has been trying to bite me when i try to take out and put in the water, she tries to bite and runs away when i try to put her banck in the cage. but when she is on my shoulder she is the most loving bird but more of a shoulder bird atm than a affectionate alex Help please :)
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when i try to put my hand near my parrot he is starting with the screaming
pls help
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Do you think it is better to hand tame a young baby without a older age? which is a better age to hand tame? i have a india ringneck he was around 7month old, i can touch his beak, around him, but i can't get him to step up on a stick? when i use a stick his flew away or run all over the place. i just some advice to help me. thanks
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This... is pretty amazing :)
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thank you for this info,very usefull
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i just bought a indian ringneck bird how do i tame him i already got bit help plz asap
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i got a parakeet today and it will let me touch it but it wont let me grab it out of its cage without having to grab it by the body. also it wont let me touch its head. help? thnx.
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I love yur vids
i tried this but my parrot bit my finger before i could even touch his beak....plzz help
haris439 1 year ago 2
@haris439 Then you shouldn't be doing this. Read the article first and then read the Basics of Taming & Training Guide on my blog. That offers better techniques for taming in general. This video is only specific to extending it to beak touching on an already tame parrot.
kiliparrot 1 year ago
I bought a lovebird 2 days ago. I would like to try this method. But, i dont know how to take my lovebird out of her cage first. Please help? :)
Alyss2203 1 year ago
@Alyss2203 Read the linked article. You'll see that this is not a primary taming method. But on the same site is a "Taming & Training Guide" which tells you exactly how to take the bird out of the cage, teach it step up, petting, etc.
kiliparrot 1 year ago