BenWehr
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- Nov 24, 2011
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Hey all!
This is my first post. I recently aquired Griffin, a 7yr old senegal from a family who was looking for a new home for him bc their daughter who bought the bird in junior highschool is now in college. Griffin was never handled by anyone else.
Confident from watching Chet Womach videos on youtube and doing lots of research I was willing to take on the challenge.
Well I picked up Griffin last 6 days ago and we are learning each other. Day one I could feed him treats by hand. So could my 3yr old son. By day two I could preen him. We are now working on target training, bonding more and introducing other members of the family.
my currently problem. Shoulders. He is NOT allowed on shoulders but when he does get to my shoulder he is very difficult to get off and I seem to either have to shew him and make him fly off, get him to climb from shoulder to perch, or get bit.
? should I allow him on shoulders at All?
? how can I get him to calmly get down from shoulders/perches?
BTW I think it's real cool that he's already calling for me if I leave the room and will fly to find me if I don't come back.
I need to teach him to fly and stay on command too. one step at a time though.
This is my first post. I recently aquired Griffin, a 7yr old senegal from a family who was looking for a new home for him bc their daughter who bought the bird in junior highschool is now in college. Griffin was never handled by anyone else.
Confident from watching Chet Womach videos on youtube and doing lots of research I was willing to take on the challenge.
Well I picked up Griffin last 6 days ago and we are learning each other. Day one I could feed him treats by hand. So could my 3yr old son. By day two I could preen him. We are now working on target training, bonding more and introducing other members of the family.
my currently problem. Shoulders. He is NOT allowed on shoulders but when he does get to my shoulder he is very difficult to get off and I seem to either have to shew him and make him fly off, get him to climb from shoulder to perch, or get bit.
? should I allow him on shoulders at All?
? how can I get him to calmly get down from shoulders/perches?
BTW I think it's real cool that he's already calling for me if I leave the room and will fly to find me if I don't come back.
I need to teach him to fly and stay on command too. one step at a time though.