The most important thing that you have to accomplish before you begin to train your parrot is to earn his trust. If you want to succeed in the training process, you must to have a good relation of trust and love with your parrot.
TURN A ROUND
Take the treat of your parrot and make sure he noticed. Now, pronounce the order you chose (turn, spin, turn a round...) and move your hand around his head. The parrot will follow you, but some parrot will not complete the turning, so according to your bird, at half a turn (180) or a complete turn (360) give him the treat and praise him (and/or click, if you have a clicker).
Repeat this process several times until your parrot know how to do it. After a while it is recommended that you will stop moving your hand around him (it was only for the teaching) and if you want make a small gesture of sppining.
Here is a clip that demonstrate the training:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQjWCFxwdBg"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQjWCFxwdBg[/ame]
And this is a clip of the outcome: (it was taken three days after the first training session):
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wR_3HuQKwRE"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wR_3HuQKwRE[/ame]
Flip
A trick that the training process is very similar to turn-a-round.
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A short clip of Churchill performing a flip:
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I hope that this will help you!
If you managed to do teach your parrot show us!
(Later when I'll find more time I'll explain how to practically teach more tricks)
- Only one person should be involved in the training process.
- When you want to teach your parrot find a place without distractions, for you and for your parrot. You should find a quiet room, with a clean work area and the perfect situation is when the parrot is in the same height as you. (During the lessons I use a high perch and stand, or on a high desk while I'm sitting).
- Be PATIENCE! Don't expect your parrot to succeed at the first time. If you are tired, or you don't think that you have enough power don't even get started the practice session. Getting frustrated will only give you the opposite outcome of what you wanted.
- Any training session should take about 10-20 minutes. If the parrot lost his concentration or interest DO NOT force him to continue. The parrot should see the training as something fun and enjoying - training should make your connection better! so don't break his spirit, continue the training later...
- I believe in only one training method - positive reinforcement. Don't shout at your parrot or punish him! You should reward him for every wanted action that he has done. Find your parrot favorite food and take it out from his diet, now this food will be his treat, he'll get it as a bonus for something good he will do. The way that works the best for me is this one: the main food in the parrot diet is special pellets for parrots (I use nutribird), veggies and a bit of fruits. As a treat for the training I use sunflower seeds or nuts.
- Try to use a training clicker (the one that usually used for dogs training) it works great!
- When you select a word for the order, its better if it will be short.
TURN A ROUND
Take the treat of your parrot and make sure he noticed. Now, pronounce the order you chose (turn, spin, turn a round...) and move your hand around his head. The parrot will follow you, but some parrot will not complete the turning, so according to your bird, at half a turn (180) or a complete turn (360) give him the treat and praise him (and/or click, if you have a clicker).
Repeat this process several times until your parrot know how to do it. After a while it is recommended that you will stop moving your hand around him (it was only for the teaching) and if you want make a small gesture of sppining.
Here is a clip that demonstrate the training:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQjWCFxwdBg"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQjWCFxwdBg[/ame]
And this is a clip of the outcome: (it was taken three days after the first training session):
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wR_3HuQKwRE"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wR_3HuQKwRE[/ame]
Flip
A trick that the training process is very similar to turn-a-round.
- Step one: Place the parrot on your finger, hand or a perch. Hold the treat in front of the parrot and as you move it downward pronounce the order word ("flip" etc). The parrot should go down, toward the desired treat. When the parrot hang upside down, give him the treat and praise him.
This should be the result of step one:
(sometimes Churchill's treat is accompanied with a scratch )
(sometimes Churchill's treat is accompanied with a scratch )
- Step two: as in step one, but this time you should complete the movement, meaning to move also upward, complete the circle around the finger/hand/perch. When the parrot follow your movement and perform a whole perfect flip (role) give him the treat and praise him.
- Step three: after you have repeated step two several times and your parrot performing it as wanted, it is recommended to stop with the hand movement and using only the order and a small gesture.
A short clip of Churchill performing a flip:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXCcR2QKog4"]YouTube - ?'??'?? ????[/ame]
I hope that this will help you!
If you managed to do teach your parrot show us!
(Later when I'll find more time I'll explain how to practically teach more tricks)