It Can Go Either Way
They are truly wonderful creatures. Parrots can be a blessing or a bit of a curse. They can be trained to do almost anything and be a nice parrot. It's all about creating a relation with your bird. Taming parrots can be very hard but it can truly pat off. Once your build you parrots trust you can teach them almost anything. The first steps are usually the most difficult but once you get past them it is smooth sailing. So the main issue is a good starting point. Take it from me, handling a parrot is amazing. So at first please attempt not to go to quick. Enjoy the challenge, after all, you are training an animal.
To Start...
Taming parrots is centered around creating a bond. If the parrot does not trust you then all the food in the universe is not gonna make it want to be held. Which brings me to a great point. Treats are good way to build a bond. Remember to feed you parrot at the same time every day! He then gets calm when you approach the cage and realizes your intentions are to give him/her food, not to injure anyone. Once he creates that trust the bird should slowly start to be a lot more calm around people. That's how I was first enabled to rub my bird. At food period.
Speak To Your Bird
It might not look like a good idea to others, but when you speak to your bird it really calms them. I think that's because it tells them that you are a friend and not anything else. As you give it food, just speak about your daily activities for a few of moments. You can also just create a time during the day when you speak to your bird, like just as you go to sleep. At these times of converse don't try to poke or rub it, causing insecurity, unless you know for sure it is calm when you touch it. Remember, repetition is everything for birds, so try to speak to them the same period of the day. When the bird gets comfortable with your voice, it can be used to comfort them during training. Always tell it that it is a "Good bird" and never negatively talk to them. Positive speaking is everything, and if they do evil simply don't respond. If it keeps occurring just go away.
Starting To Train
Once you are sure beyond a reasonable doubt that your parrot has trust in you, try to get it to step up onto your finger. It might take a lot of trys but they should catch on pretty fast. If it tries it nip or yell pretend like its not happening at first. If it keeps happening over and over just leave, and try again the next day. After you get a few good step ups, you now have something to work with. Make a time of the day when you go and hold the bird. Your bond should continue to increase until in good time you should be able to rub your bird and stroke his wings. Just don't touch the bird early in training or he might lose a bit of trust. You will have a ton of time to create a great bond with your bird, so don't waste all that time by frightening him.
Congrats on taking the initial steps on your path to a great bird, and may you get done with it quickly so you can have fun with your parrot! Taming parrots will be a piece of cake after you tame one!
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