





Pajarita wrote:Sounds great, Chad! But, if I may make a suggestion? Don't hold 20 minute training sessions - not even with an adult, much less a baby. It's too long a session and he only takes it now because he is a small baby who wants his daddy and mommy and would do anything to be near them but it's way too long a session and it might backfire on you as he gets older. Training sessions are suggested to be 2 or 3 a day and no longer than 10 minutes (and that, when they are adults).
Also, please be careful about allowing him to go to anybody -especially now that he is still sick (depressed immune system). You don't want him catching something from somebody out there (I don't allow anybody to touch my birds) - it's a fact that people carry e-coli bacteria on their hands and birds have died from an infection from it.




Wolf wrote:I would only work on training for 10 minutes twice a day and probably only do the flight recall three times during the session and then move on to something else. Training treats can be helpful but you are far better off if you can get him to accept head scratches, beak rubs and lavish praise as a reward rather than treats.
I thought that I shared some instructions on haw to get your bird to start eating fresh raw produce, drawing from the way that parrots teach their young how to find food and what foods to eat. If I did not I will be happy to do so.


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