Mhm thanks for the step for taking care of my stressed and blind cockatiel , but the most funniest part is when the cockatiel is featherless 😂😂😂. Thanks for the tips again.
I have been owning cockatiels for a few months now but I don’t know how to potty train a cockatiel 😅 can you make a Video on how to potty train a cokatiel please
I am a new cockatiel owner and I need some help. please guide me... I really want to tame my birds (there are 2 of em) but they don't seem to get used to my presence, Thy can eat from my hand but don't really believe that I will not hurt them. I have been doing this for more than a month now. What can I do?
If you are open to outside opinions. Since they are used to eating from your hand already. I would suggest slowly trying to add your other hand in to have them step on you in order to get the treat. It will show them that coming to you is a safe and effective way to get what they want and build trust. Start with a finger in front of your hand, gradually introducing your whole hand. Eventually they will sit on your hand to get the food and no longer be scared of it. I don’t know your birds or their past so I hope you find what helps you but from what you said I feel this may help the bonding process speed up😊
Hello, My cockatiel isn't "tamed" but she is very aggressive, She hisses a lot and hits her head against the floor. Is this normal for an untamed cockatiel? How can I make her feel better ?
Hey my cockatiel is tamed enough to step on my finger without biting but it hisses wayyyyyy to much even if I walk past but he also makes a weird noise sometime and hits his head on his perch or wall he also lets me pet his head but not neck scratches is he stressed?
@@sugar._.free_ lol they hit there head because they wna itch it usually but hissing is just a sign of uncomfort My bird just kind of gives me warning bites xd he just vibrates his beak on my finger lol
Mhm thanks for the step for taking care of my stressed and blind cockatiel , but the most funniest part is when the cockatiel is featherless 😂😂😂. Thanks for the tips again.
Thank you so much!
You're welcome! 😊
I have been owning cockatiels for a few months now but I don’t know how to potty train a cockatiel 😅 can you make a Video on how to potty train a cokatiel please
My aunt had two cocktails and one of their leg separated from the body and the other one bites a lot
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I am a new cockatiel owner and I need some help. please guide me... I really want to tame my birds (there are 2 of em) but they don't seem to get used to my presence, Thy can eat from my hand but don't really believe that I will not hurt them. I have been doing this for more than a month now. What can I do?
If you are open to outside opinions. Since they are used to eating from your hand already. I would suggest slowly trying to add your other hand in to have them step on you in order to get the treat. It will show them that coming to you is a safe and effective way to get what they want and build trust. Start with a finger in front of your hand, gradually introducing your whole hand. Eventually they will sit on your hand to get the food and no longer be scared of it. I don’t know your birds or their past so I hope you find what helps you but from what you said I feel this may help the bonding process speed up😊
@@puddlebug3619 thankyou but yk thats the problem. They are used to one of my hands and get extremely scared when they see my seconds hand
@@sarabjeetkaur4732what the is ur hand black and the other hand white
Hello,
My cockatiel isn't "tamed" but she is very aggressive, She hisses a lot and hits her head against the floor. Is this normal for an untamed cockatiel? How can I make her feel better ?
Hey my cockatiel is tamed enough to step on my finger without biting but it hisses wayyyyyy to much even if I walk past but he also makes a weird noise sometime and hits his head on his perch or wall he also lets me pet his head but not neck scratches is he stressed?
@@moizimran8247 Okay that reassures me ty 😂👍🏻
@@sugar._.free_ lol they hit there head because they wna itch it usually but hissing is just a sign of uncomfort
My bird just kind of gives me warning bites xd he just vibrates his beak on my finger lol