love4beauty
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- Mar 12, 2018
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A while back when I recused Peabo, my year old cockatiel, he would scream nonstop. I thought that later on that his yelling would eventually die down. It hasnāt. If you seen my other post, āMoving statesā you can see why Iām nervous. Cockatiels or birds in general tend to scream when theyāre in a new area. Peabo eats from my hand but still lunches at it when itās too close. Itās been 2 months now and I still have no clue on what to do. I know that birds arenāt supposed to be quiet animals, but his constant screaming makes me lose hope in taming him. It sounds bad, but lately I donāt feel confident as much as I was in the beginning. I almost feel defeated. I used one tip that said to reward to him when heās quiet and ignore him when heās loud. Perhaps I should continue with that tip. One question I have is how long should I reward him. Am I suppose to give him a treat then walk away after he finishes? I really need to have the motivation again. Itās hard to spent time with him when I still have school. Is there anything I can do to make him feel comfortable with my hand around? What do I do during taming sessions? How long should a taming session last? How long should the break be before I start the session again? Do I take him out to explore the room since he can step up on a perch? Personally, Iām afraid of leaving the cage door open because his fright feathers has grown back. Once I left the door open and he flew and got stuck on top of the ceiling fan. I could get his wings clipped again, but itās bad enough that heās afraid of hands. I didnāt want to add to his fear. Iām sorry for asking so many questions, but as someone whoās pretty much inexperienced with birds I really need it. Sorry for creating two posts, I should have combined them into one
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