by Michael » Thu Dec 03, 2009 11:07 pm
Start with a very thin target stick and touch the object with the stick and let the parrot touch the stick in immediate proximity of the object. If the parrot understand verbal cues, now is a good time to start introducing one like saying "touch." But it must be different than anything you say during normal targeting. After a few times the parrot will go for it pretty easily. Then you jerk the stick out just a tad before the bird's beak touches the stick and it will inadvertently tap the object. Then over time you start to recede the involvement of the stick back further and further. A 1/4 second before it would touch, 1/2 second, etc. Eventually you should be able to tap an object with the stick and the bird will make the effort to touch that object. Quite simple really.
The process for targeting with other parts of the body (such as the feat) is possible but quite tedious. Essentially it's the same process as normal target training but you have to wait for the bird to touch the object with it's foot the first time. The reason it is easy to touch beak targeting is cause they use their beak for everything anyway and all you have to do is make a cue out of the stick. I hope you are using a clicker cause it will be essential to stop motion to train foot targeting cause it may be very brief at first. Basically put the object that will be the foot target (don't use the target stick again or it will be confused!) on the table. Perhaps use a different colored stick, pen, or something that won't be confused with beak target. Let the bird run around the table and every time it happens to walk by the stick, click/reward. Then when it's foot touches the stick click/reward. Then you should see the bird develop more association with the stick and spend more time at the stick and consecutively reward better attempts at touching new target with foot and nothing else. Eventually you should be able to hold the new target a little over the table and have it foot target it by lifting the foot up. Eventually you should be able to foot target the parrot to anywhere.
My parrot knows how to wave so I might find it easier to train mine to do it by cuing wave and touching the new target to her foot and click/rewarding. After a few of those, I bet she'd learn to "high five" the foot target.