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ilovemypetbirds
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Post subject: training chick Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 12:27 pm |
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Name: hannah
Posts: 429 Joined: Feb 2014 Location: Brighton, IL USA Gave happy chirps:
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Can anyone give me tips on how to train my baby to fly to me on demand?
Thanks!
_________________ Frost, Kiwi, Thunder, Aqua, and Skittles.....(parakeets)
Caspian, and Gracie.....(cockatiels)
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ilovemypetbirds
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Post subject: Re: training chick Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 4:50 am |
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Name: hannah
Posts: 429 Joined: Feb 2014 Location: Brighton, IL USA Gave happy chirps:
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@ Barabra Thank you Barabra. I think I would beneft from watching this video. Are cockatiels smart enough for the eagle trick? I mean, my other birds would probably just back up.
@Carolyn Since my baby isn't weaned, I guess I'm going to have to think of something else.
@Jan
I'm sorry you didn't have any success.......my birds would probably do that too....
_________________ Frost, Kiwi, Thunder, Aqua, and Skittles.....(parakeets)
Caspian, and Gracie.....(cockatiels)
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ilovemypetbirds
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Post subject: Re: training chick Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 6:09 pm |
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Name: hannah
Posts: 429 Joined: Feb 2014 Location: Brighton, IL USA Gave happy chirps:
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Got happy chirps: 23 times
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Ok.....I'll work on a pic soon.....
_________________ Frost, Kiwi, Thunder, Aqua, and Skittles.....(parakeets)
Caspian, and Gracie.....(cockatiels)
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