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Discuss the methods and techniques of clicker training, target training and bonding. These are usually the first steps in training a young parrot.

Clicker Training

Postby Klaus-Peter Heim » Sun Jan 06, 2013 3:47 pm

Can someone please explain to me the steps of clicker training
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Re: Clicker Training

Postby Pricey_boy » Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:01 am

Very simple click after desired behaviour reward, but you'll have to introduce the clicker first just by clicking then rewarding and then start target training by getting them to touch a stick like a chopstick or straw and when they touch it click and reward and when your birds get used to it and you learn how to start you can teach tricks like wave, spin, wings and others
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Re: Clicker Training

Postby Klaus-Peter Heim » Sat Jan 12, 2013 9:23 pm

My problem is finding a treat he likes. I think its walnut, but half the time he drops it. Could it be because I have used a Parrot food from the pet shop. I hate trying swithing to what Mike uses for fear of losing money. I live on SSD.Get it also be cause he is a white bellied Caique?
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Re: Clicker Training

Postby Klaus-Peter Heim » Sat Jan 12, 2013 9:31 pm

Need to get him trained for a perch first, after I buy one! :caique:
and can't the Smilies to show. am I missing a program?
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Re: Clicker Training

Postby friend2parrots » Sun Jan 13, 2013 10:37 am

Klaus-Peter Heim wrote:My problem is finding a treat he likes. I think its walnut, but half the time he drops it. Could it be because I have used a Parrot food from the pet shop. I hate trying swithing to what Mike uses for fear of losing money. I live on SSD.Get it also be cause he is a white bellied Caique?


to find a treat your bird likes, first take a look at the food your giving him, and note the various kinds of seeds in his parrot food. write these diff types down, describe them, take pictures of each of them, whatever you need to do to remember which seed is which. then remove food from your birds cage for about two to three hours, so he gets hungry. then offer him a small amount (like a tablespoon) of his parrot food spread out on a flat dish, so each of the seeds are sitting flat and apart. OBSERVE which seeds he eats first, and the order he eats them. note the top three seeds. these top three seeds are his favorites.

when you know what his favorites are, you have to diligently REMOVE the favorite seeds from his parrot food, and use the favorites ONLY as treats for training.

in the long run, it would be a good idea to get your bird on a pellet diet. its healthier than the usual seedmix parrot food, and training is easier (because your bird will look forward to seeds as a treat during training.

You can buy what Michael uses in bulk and freeze it, defrosting only what you need each day. a lot of people on this forum do that, and its pretty economical, you can make a large bag last a really long time. read his ROudybush article in the blog section.
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