takaaaa
01-11-2014, 04:40 AM
Greetings
So I have two Lutinos that were handfed (but became untame) and are now a year and few week old.
I started taming them for about 3weeks now and from the very first day, they would fly and step-up onto my finger and let me give them millet from between my fingers. After 1week they could do multiple step ups and if I stood near the stand they will just fly on my shoulder or arm (looking for treats of course).
Now for 2weeks I have been trying to allow them to bond/trust me enough to pet them. But when I move my hand slowly towards them, they shuffle/fly away. And when they perch on my finger and I try to slowly pet them, they fly back to the stand.
I know it takes time and every lovebird is different, but maybe there's some exercises designed specifically for petting?
What are some things/routines I can do with them, to slowly allow them to trust me enough to pet them?
Thank you
So I have two Lutinos that were handfed (but became untame) and are now a year and few week old.
I started taming them for about 3weeks now and from the very first day, they would fly and step-up onto my finger and let me give them millet from between my fingers. After 1week they could do multiple step ups and if I stood near the stand they will just fly on my shoulder or arm (looking for treats of course).
Now for 2weeks I have been trying to allow them to bond/trust me enough to pet them. But when I move my hand slowly towards them, they shuffle/fly away. And when they perch on my finger and I try to slowly pet them, they fly back to the stand.
I know it takes time and every lovebird is different, but maybe there's some exercises designed specifically for petting?
What are some things/routines I can do with them, to slowly allow them to trust me enough to pet them?
Thank you