by Polarn » Thu Mar 08, 2012 2:58 am
most likely, yes, certinly. you can start him off by just having to take one step, or reach out to the side (if he doesnt do this yet). as if he only touches the stick when you hold it right infront of him, you move it to the side so that he got to turn his head, then slightly further to the side or down so that he has to reach for it, then slighlty off so that he got to take 1 step, then 2 steps once you reach 3 or 4 steps i'd say he probably got the hang of it, then you can start doing it across the perch, then across the perch and have him climb onto the cagebars or something.
Just take it gradually, and if he doesnt turn his head to touch the stick, I'd say he is most likely not motivated by the treat enoguh to put a minor effort into getting it. in that case check that you use fresh millet (if your using millet) try buy a new batch, try something else tasty.
But if you motivate him enough, keep the training exciting and take it slow youll be amazed how quick it progresses once he gets the hang of it and starts moving for the stick, becouse once he moves across a perch and is willing to change perch or climb onto the cagebar etc, it's no longer a matter of incresing it step by step, but feet by feet or sometimes even yard by yard...