It is now 1½ month ago I got my cockatoo. I got her September 24.
She is 21 years old and has always been an aviary bird. She is also parentreared, so she has never had any real contact with humans.
When I came to get her, she couldn't even take a nut from my hand. I asked the previous owner if he could give her nuts by hand, but he shaked his head.
First step was to get her to trust that my hands only brought good things. To start with I could only give her larger objects. I guess my hand would then be far enough away.
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ay6bbQC-rnc"]One of the first times taking something from hand[/ame]
I tried different strategies to get her up on my arm. I figured she would like to step up, if she was outside her environment. I then geared up and put on thick jacket and skigloves (as I expected bites). Getting the harness on was tricky, but with the help of my trusty towel, I managed to get the harness on with all fingers still attached I then opened the door and let her go outside. At first she thought it was cool, but after a while, she found the great outdoors to be a little scary. I then offered her my arm to step up on. This is our walk afterwards.
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKV6vj8ah_I&t=2s"]First time outside without an aviary[/ame]
After some time with just a lot of trust building time and a loooot of treats, she every once in a while would trust my hand. She would go from "OHHH loving the cuddles" to "EEK, those hands will kill me!" I filmed this during some of those "sessions". I still felt quite uncomfortable with her beak around my face and really scared she would bite my lips off, when she came close to kiss.
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWgIFkF8SJM&t=1s"]Trust, trust, trust [/ame]
Now she knows that open arms means CUDDLES!! She really loves her cuddles and kisses. For some reason she is perfectly fine with me cuddling her, holding my arms around her, but stepping up on my arm with no big overcoat, is still too dangerous.
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Agzcl17BbSQ"]CUDDLES[/ame]
I am really pleased with how far I have gotten already and I am sure, if I just stay at it, that she will be as tame as any other pet :smile015:
How did your first time go with your cockatoos? Any good ideas of great things to build trust is greatly apprecated.
She is 21 years old and has always been an aviary bird. She is also parentreared, so she has never had any real contact with humans.
When I came to get her, she couldn't even take a nut from my hand. I asked the previous owner if he could give her nuts by hand, but he shaked his head.
First step was to get her to trust that my hands only brought good things. To start with I could only give her larger objects. I guess my hand would then be far enough away.
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ay6bbQC-rnc"]One of the first times taking something from hand[/ame]
I tried different strategies to get her up on my arm. I figured she would like to step up, if she was outside her environment. I then geared up and put on thick jacket and skigloves (as I expected bites). Getting the harness on was tricky, but with the help of my trusty towel, I managed to get the harness on with all fingers still attached I then opened the door and let her go outside. At first she thought it was cool, but after a while, she found the great outdoors to be a little scary. I then offered her my arm to step up on. This is our walk afterwards.
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKV6vj8ah_I&t=2s"]First time outside without an aviary[/ame]
After some time with just a lot of trust building time and a loooot of treats, she every once in a while would trust my hand. She would go from "OHHH loving the cuddles" to "EEK, those hands will kill me!" I filmed this during some of those "sessions". I still felt quite uncomfortable with her beak around my face and really scared she would bite my lips off, when she came close to kiss.
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWgIFkF8SJM&t=1s"]Trust, trust, trust [/ame]
Now she knows that open arms means CUDDLES!! She really loves her cuddles and kisses. For some reason she is perfectly fine with me cuddling her, holding my arms around her, but stepping up on my arm with no big overcoat, is still too dangerous.
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Agzcl17BbSQ"]CUDDLES[/ame]
I am really pleased with how far I have gotten already and I am sure, if I just stay at it, that she will be as tame as any other pet :smile015:
How did your first time go with your cockatoos? Any good ideas of great things to build trust is greatly apprecated.