Training Your Budgie(s)
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Thank you so much! Hope this will help! :)
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well it appears that i have done everything wrong .... not long after i got home with my budgie i grabed him and took him out to sit next to me on the couch and i've sort of got him to step up but he doesnt really like my hand, he's fine just sitting on two fingers as long as they're no higher than 2cm off the ground but any higher and he will try to fly away. he also attacks me alot :/
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Hope this works!
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they dont fucking care bout the millet seed
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my birds got ate by my shih tzu because i left the door cage open
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the prob is my bird hates me i change hes food and water but when i move my hand on the side ont he cage (chirpy) my bird moves to the other side
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I also spend A LOT of time with them. like 6 hrs a day. they sit on there playground and i do stuff. Pebbles I have a wk now. he runs over to me, loves to sit on my shoulder. I feed them out of my hand 2-3 x a day. My bird Niv watches me and chirps to me to get him out of the cage. They trust me big time. Niv is kinda quite didnt even chirp unless he heard chipring the first week. Pebs is very young and full of energy.
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Pebbles i got exactly a wk today and he flys to me and sits on my shoulder. Niv i got 2 weeks ago and he does the same thing. He actually chirps for me to come get him out of the cage. Yes every bird needs it own thing but this is making a BIG deal out of something that doesnt need to be. I just took him out and let him bit me the 1st day. wrong yes but by the end of the first day both of them were finger trained
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@WonderlandAudiobooks thanks for the reply, they actually do have a cage and love spending time in there. I always leave it open for them to fly in and out of. I never try to force them into it or try grabbing them. I think it might be my appearance which scares them lol.
spray millet to birds is the equivalent of crack to humans
MrLilamin 2 months ago 3
@MovieNature65 just spend time with her. With one of my birds, Eden, I put her cage next to my computer where I spend a lot of time and just talk to her every now and then. I also read to her in the mornings and evenings for about 20-25 minutes. A lot of the time it isn't any kind of physical contact in the beginning, it's just spending time near your bird. Soon, she'll be easier to work with, but make sure you move slow and if you feel yourself getting impatient STOP and take a break.
WonderlandAudiobooks 3 months ago