Kumashe
06-09-2006, 03:36 PM
On Wendsday, I tried my first "Indy taming" lesson. I'm not sure how well it worked. I was using advice from you all as well as these two sites:
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Gallery/9821/taming.html
http://www.parrotscanada.com/ (For the New Bird Owner -> Taming the wild bird)
I decided to work with him near my sink area which is quite close to where his cage is, which is probably why this didn't work very well. I didn't want to chase him around the cage with a towel or any thing, so I unhinged the bottom of the cage and tried to get him to climb out... Yeah, that was kinda difficult. It turns out that Indy is quite the acrobat. I did what instructions on a site told me to by turning the cage wire upside down to get him to climb out to get away from me. Indy simply readjusted himself on the same perch.
After a couple of minutes he finally got out. He was fine with taking treats from me, there was no problem there. The problem was that he would continuously push the perches away from me when I put them under him. He eventually started stepping up, and was doing a good job of it; but I think that's because he knew his cage was close and wanted to get to a higher position so he could fly away from me... :x He also pinched me quite hard while eating millet that was in my hand. It was different from other times he'd pinched me, and actually hurt.
I have no idea how to better these training sessions. Maybe taking him to a completely different room would help, but the means of transporting him there... Should I just take to toweling him and taking him? I know it scares him a bit, but it seems to be the fastest/easiest way.
-sigh- Advice please. >o
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Gallery/9821/taming.html
http://www.parrotscanada.com/ (For the New Bird Owner -> Taming the wild bird)
I decided to work with him near my sink area which is quite close to where his cage is, which is probably why this didn't work very well. I didn't want to chase him around the cage with a towel or any thing, so I unhinged the bottom of the cage and tried to get him to climb out... Yeah, that was kinda difficult. It turns out that Indy is quite the acrobat. I did what instructions on a site told me to by turning the cage wire upside down to get him to climb out to get away from me. Indy simply readjusted himself on the same perch.
After a couple of minutes he finally got out. He was fine with taking treats from me, there was no problem there. The problem was that he would continuously push the perches away from me when I put them under him. He eventually started stepping up, and was doing a good job of it; but I think that's because he knew his cage was close and wanted to get to a higher position so he could fly away from me... :x He also pinched me quite hard while eating millet that was in my hand. It was different from other times he'd pinched me, and actually hurt.
I have no idea how to better these training sessions. Maybe taking him to a completely different room would help, but the means of transporting him there... Should I just take to toweling him and taking him? I know it scares him a bit, but it seems to be the fastest/easiest way.
-sigh- Advice please. >o