by Pajarita » Sat Jul 11, 2015 9:50 am
My dear, you have a very young baby in your hands and need to keep stress to a minimum because studies have shown that birds that are stressed out when very young remain high strung all their lives and, when you are talking about a gray, which is already VERY sensitive to emotional upsets and high strung naturally, you do not want to train, take out for walks, introduce to strangers, etc. You want to keep the stress to a minimum or she could end up been a plucker and, God forbid!, even a self-mutilator when she matures.
At 8 weeks of age, a baby gray would still be inside a dark nest seeing only siblings and parents so, please, reconsider what all these different exercises you are now doing. Nature knows best, not man. People talk about 'socializing' a baby bird but, in reality, baby birds do not socialize with even other members of their own flock until after they come out of the nest and, even then, it's nothing more than visual because the parents are the only ones that interact with it until the bird becomes a juvenile and starts foraging with the flock. Grays are very fragile birds when it comes to their emotions and easily get upset even when they are fully grown and secure in their home and love of their human and a baby is 200 times more.
The first months of a baby bird with a new human need to be only about establishing a deep bond of love and trust between the bird and its human. You can do step up and down because these are things that don't really need training as the baby will always want to be on you but I really would not do anything else than get it used to a good diet and routines, cuddle and love her.