Leanne
12-04-2015, 08:16 AM
I've just brought home my babies, Peaches and Pickle. I was told by the shop that they are between 6 months to a year and parent reared. They behave as tho they have had no human contact and although they are happy for me to be close to the cage, they don't like it when I put hands in to change food and water and they won't come close if I hold millet up to the bars. They are happy to fly around when I let them out, but didn't go back in until the next morning when I brought fresh water and food.
My plan is to spend lots of time close to them and talk to them, continue to hold millet up to the bars and hopefully they will come over for a try. Once they are eating from my hand through the bars I think I'll then try and open the door and hold the food just outside until they are comfortable with that.
Then I'm thinking I'll try further inside the cage and perhaps offer them some when they are outside the cage.
When they are happy with taking treats any time any place, I'll then turn my hand slightly and try any get them to step onto my hand or land on my hand to get the treat.
When they are happy with being on my hand i will try the proper step up training with a pointed finger.
I'm really keen to know if anyone has managed to do this successfully with what are effectively wild birds?? I've only had hand fed babies before that have had no fear of hands!!
Also does my plan sound right and how long will it likely take?
Any advice would be hugely apreciated. I know I've taken on a big challenge but I'm pretty patient but would love to hear some success stories to keep me motivated 😊
Also I've heard that maybe taking food out of the cage a few hours before letting them out makes it easier to get them back in when you refill the food dish. Has anyone tried this?
Thanks in advance, Leanne
My plan is to spend lots of time close to them and talk to them, continue to hold millet up to the bars and hopefully they will come over for a try. Once they are eating from my hand through the bars I think I'll then try and open the door and hold the food just outside until they are comfortable with that.
Then I'm thinking I'll try further inside the cage and perhaps offer them some when they are outside the cage.
When they are happy with taking treats any time any place, I'll then turn my hand slightly and try any get them to step onto my hand or land on my hand to get the treat.
When they are happy with being on my hand i will try the proper step up training with a pointed finger.
I'm really keen to know if anyone has managed to do this successfully with what are effectively wild birds?? I've only had hand fed babies before that have had no fear of hands!!
Also does my plan sound right and how long will it likely take?
Any advice would be hugely apreciated. I know I've taken on a big challenge but I'm pretty patient but would love to hear some success stories to keep me motivated 😊
Also I've heard that maybe taking food out of the cage a few hours before letting them out makes it easier to get them back in when you refill the food dish. Has anyone tried this?
Thanks in advance, Leanne