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Voodoogold
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Post subject: Next step?  Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:58 pm |
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We've had Ruki the Cockatiel for about 3 months now. When we brought him home, he wasn't tame at all and would freak any time we got near him. Since then, I've been working with him and he'll eat millet from my hand. He'll also get on my finger to eat, but won't get on my finger unless I have millet. He's been out of his cage a few times, but getting him back in stresses him out and causes him to bite. I'm not sure what to do next. Should I let him out to the top of his cage and work with him getting on my hand from there? I just don't know what to do to get him to get on my finger/hand without the millet so I'm afraid to let him out for fear of the stresses of trying to get him back in... Any suggestions would be appreciated!
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Post subject: Re: Next step?  Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2013 6:59 pm |
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He will step onto my hand if I keep it flat. We've been working from his door which lays out straight. I have taught him to come and touch a hair stick (like a chopstick) and then he gets a treat when I click a ballbpoint pen. He'll get on my hand like that no problem from the door. He steps off after a short time, but always comes back.
He was out on top of his cage all day today. We worked on the same routine, I have the stick attached to my wrist so he has to get onto my hand in order to touch it for his treat. At first, he was hesitant to get on my hand from the roof of his cage, but after a time he did it like he would from his door. He was singing and talking and seemed happy all day. Then this evening, he flew off onto the floor and wouldn't come near me. I ended up having to put out the lights and sort of putting my hand in the direction he was walking. He bit me once and then let me put him back onto the cage. Right now, he's snoozing on the roof of his cage. He knows how to go back inside, he did it earlier to eat and then came back out.
I feel like such a failure... What am I doing wrong?
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Post subject: Re: Next step?  Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2013 8:11 pm |
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Thank you so much for the encouragement. You don't know how low I was feeling earlier about all this. We got...err....rescued Ruki from Petco, so I knew he would be a challenge. I guess the key here is like always, patience, patience patience.
I saw a video of a bird trainer who was using a chopstick to work with a parrot. I didn't have one, so I used one of my hair sticks. They were using two people to coax the bird onto a hand, one holding the stick above the other person's hand. I'm doing this by myself, so I had to improvise.
I will put your suggestions to use starting tomorrow. Thank you again, I just have one more question. Ruki is now sound asleep on the top of his cage. The door is still open. Should I just leave him up there? I'd hate to wake him up...
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Post subject: Re: Next step?  Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 1:47 pm |
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Thanks for the suggestion. I'll give it a try and let you know how it goes!
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Post subject: Re: Next step?  Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 3:38 pm |
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I've been working with Ruki regularly, but don't seem to be getting any further along with getting him unafraid of my hand/finger. I don't know what happened to him before we brought him home, but he sure doesn't like hands/fingers one bit. Do I just need to be patient and keep working with him? He seems happy, he sings and chatters and will come up to me from in his cage. When he's out on his door, he'll come up to me for treats and acts friendly. But if he flies off onto the floor or somewhere else, he won't come near me to get on my hand/finger. I am at a loss as to what to do to earn his trust. Am I just being too impatient? Thanks in advance for any tips/advice!
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