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Help me with my grey

Discuss the methods and techniques of clicker training, target training and bonding. These are usually the first steps in training a young parrot.

Re: Help me with my grey

Postby Pajarita » Fri Aug 21, 2015 10:47 am

Grays are naturally high-strung birds and, when they have been traumatized, it takes years (and I am not exaggerating here) for them to overcome it. It once took me 3 months for a gray to move a step (one single step!) closer to the food and water bowls so she could eat and drink. Her cage door was always open but she also would not come out for months and months. It took 2 years for her to start moving around the birdroom. Patience is all it takes - but been this patient is easier said than done, isn't it?
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Re: Help me with my grey

Postby Dim718 » Sat Aug 22, 2015 9:11 am

Pajarita wrote:Grays are naturally high-strung birds and, when they have been traumatized, it takes years (and I am not exaggerating here) for them to overcome it. It once took me 3 months for a gray to move a step (one single step!) closer to the food and water bowls so she could eat and drink. Her cage door was always open but she also would not come out for months and months. It took 2 years for her to start moving around the birdroom. Patience is all it takes - but been this patient is easier said than done, isn't it?


ohhh tell me about it I'm running around him all day trying to make him feel loved
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Re: Help me with my grey

Postby Pajarita » Sat Aug 22, 2015 10:21 am

:lol: Yes, they are VERY high maintenance and we can easily become obsessed with them but one thing I've learned with parrots is that our timetables are rubbish to them and that, in the long term, it pays to take it easy, not worry too much and allow time to do its magic.
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