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Best way to stop them from being on your shoulder

Postby Bri » Fri Sep 02, 2011 3:34 pm

So the Senegal I will be getting in the next couple of weeks has been allowed to be on her breeders shoulder and I guess actually prefers his head. This is a problem for me as I would rather not have a bird on top of my head in my hair. It happend once with a cockatiel and it took another persons assistance to get the bird off my head :lol: But anyways the more important reason is I dont want my face, ears, neck or anything else to get bit. I also wear a lot of makeup which is toxic so its just best for the both of us to not have her on my shoulder. Also with some cockatiels I've held they were quick little boogers and stubborn and they would pretty much automatically wanted to climb up to my shoulder and try and nip if I tried to take them off. So is there anything I can do other than just keep taking her off my shoulder and hopefully have her stop trying?

I just remember the difficulty with those cockatiels. I tried to get them to step up before they climbed up to my shoulder but they'd just run faster up there :lol:
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Re: Best way to stop them from being on your shoulder

Postby liz » Thu Oct 06, 2011 7:51 pm

I can't be any help to you. I was Myrtle's tree for a long time before she grew out of it. She was delicate and could preen me without biting. I never worried about that. If I walked to fast she would hold on to my ear but never bite.

Twice when she was in trouble and I was trying to help she clamped down and held on and made ridges in my finger but never actually bit me. She let go when she was safe and gave me kisses.
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Re: Best way to stop them from being on your shoulder

Postby GlassOnion » Thu Oct 06, 2011 8:06 pm

I think the best way to get her off of your head is to associate being perched somewhere else as a good thing. Give her a treat when you take her off of your shoulder, get a little tabletop perch where she can sit beside you and perhaps offer an almond or a pistachio to keep her entertained there :)
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