Crayfish066
New member
I've seen examples of other birds perched on their owners shoulders
for long periods of time, is it possible to teach an IRN to do this?
My IRN will sit on my shoulder but usually only for a few seconds at a time
after either landing or climbing there.
The majority of his time outside the cage is spent chewing on things and if he
isn't doing this he's usually looking for something to chew on.
It would definitely come in handy if I could train him to be content with sitting
on my shoulder at times, especially considering that I plan on taking him outside once I have him harness trained.
for long periods of time, is it possible to teach an IRN to do this?
My IRN will sit on my shoulder but usually only for a few seconds at a time
after either landing or climbing there.
The majority of his time outside the cage is spent chewing on things and if he
isn't doing this he's usually looking for something to chew on.
It would definitely come in handy if I could train him to be content with sitting
on my shoulder at times, especially considering that I plan on taking him outside once I have him harness trained.