We just got our new little white fronted amason, Stitch yesterday and he's adorable. He is 12 weeks old.
He already knew how to step up when he arrived, the breeder had taught him, but without a voice cue, so I figured Id just build on to that. I have read ALOT of training guides, including most articles on the trained parrot blog, and would like to think I had a basic understanding what to do. I know that you should start with target practice, but since we were able to already get him out I tried with step up, as to be able to continue training outside the cage.
Only reward good behaviour, wait till Stitch calms down before removing the hand should he bite etc. Yesterday was great, he was a super student. Today is a whole different story though. He bites when stepping up (I have been careful not to offer him a treat when he does) and is unruly. He also tries to walk up my forearm.
Have I unconsciously rewarded misbehaviour or is he just being unruly? I noticed yesterday that when he got too hungry he got unfocused and started trying to bite, at which point we gave him his evening meal rather than continuing with training
(EDIT after Liz' post: He has access to his food 24/7 its just he forgets he has it and I lift him to the bowl so he will know where it is).
After a frustrating session, I did the same today, serve him his breakfast (read this on michaels site, making a going into the cage a positive thing) and take a break. He was really hungry and spent a lot of time eating after going into the cage.
Whats your suggestion? Should we back up, start with target practice and try to "relearn" step up as to minimize biting? Is my mistake permanent or do you reckon we can fix this new behaviour?
On a side note, he's also started "talking" (making a lot of small screams, not loud or disturbing, but I dont like it) to get attention when in the cage.
Cheers guys! =)
EDIT. see above







