This post is kind of a continuation of my previous one, but this problem keeps occurring, so I would like to see what you guys think I should do. Anyways, I got a new cockatiel that was just weaned when I got it, and I have had it for about two weeks now. When I first got him, I let him chill in the cage and explore on his own. Now he is really comfortable with his cage, and is very vocal and active inside his cage. He recently started accepting treats from my hand (millet, sunflower seeds), and I decided to take it one step further.
I started target training him. The first time I introduced it to him, he was very curious and started to get the hang of it. But after about maybe five or six times touching the stick, he gets afraid and goes away, with the crest up. I wait for him to calm down, and then I try to give him a treat, but he won't take it. This problem also occurs whenever he comes out of his cage. I haven't finished building his bird playground/stand yet, so he just walks around. Whenever he is out of his cage, he just tries to go away and avoid me. After he goes back in, I have to start from square one again (getting him used to me giving him treats). It's as if going outside "resets" his brain and makes him now know me anymore. I have tried to leave his treats outside and sit a distance away so he can get used to me and him being outside in pretty close distance. How can I get him to trust me? I have NEVER used negative reinforcement with him, and I do not plan on using it on him ever.





