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Ladders are a flooding technique?

Postby kannon » Tue Oct 27, 2015 12:59 pm

Does anyone know what this technique is?I saw this phrase used in one of the treads. I looked up flooding as a psychological technique used for humans but could not find anything about birds.Just curious!
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Re: Ladders are a flooding technique?

Postby Michael » Tue Oct 27, 2015 1:08 pm

When people make a scared clipped bird step up from one hand to another over and over again with nowhere to go, this is flooding.
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Re: Ladders are a flooding technique?

Postby Wolf » Tue Oct 27, 2015 4:17 pm

Michael wrote:When people make a scared clipped bird step up from one hand to another over and over again with nowhere to go, this is flooding.


And this is called laddering.
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Re: Ladders are a flooding technique?

Postby Pajarita » Wed Oct 28, 2015 10:58 am

Flooding is any technique that imposes our will on the bird without allowing the bird a choice or manipulating the circumstances to the point that the bird has no real option but to do what we want. For example, taking a bird into a dark or a small and completely unfamiliar room (which would scare it) so he would 'get used' to us; toweling and scratching the bird's head to make him accept our touch; feeding it only when it's used as a reward for training; clipping so the bird cannot fly away from us, etc are all flooding techniques. Laddering is considered a flooding technique because the bird has no choice but to senselessly step up from one hand to another over and over and over.
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