I have a baby tiel and am taming him. I was actually going to wait with clicker training until he is tame and able to step up, but now I am inspired to start the clicker training 😊 thank you.
I am so glad I found your channel, I was incredibly lucky to have gotten (licensed Breeder)a true Mexican Green Conure AKA The green parakeet (Psittacara holochlorus), green conure; she’s a lovely thing but so timid. Anyway after tireles searching and finding nothing about her breed I found you and just started watching and it seemed like I could do this. So I started with her diet and of course her 2 GCC brothers. I cannot tell you how much she likes the bread and fresh options anyway to get on with it after I got diet and sleep straight I started clicker training and at just 3 days in we are doing the same 6 commands and adding. It makes her very brave and secure and that makes my reaction calmer and more progress is made. I am so grateful the Jynx and I found your family.
Hey! I got a +- 2 months old ringneck yesterday, and I'd love to train him. At what age would you start, and how? He isn't fully comfortable around humans yet, so I want to work on that at first, but I'd like to fully train him. Any recommendations for what to do? (Or even which videos to watch since you have so many)
Great video, thanks for sharing. I'm a very new owner of a green cheek conure and wanted to ask once you feel your bird has been successfully trained how does one emulate the desired action/response without the use of the stick and clicker? Or do you always use the stick and clicker? I'm probably over complicating things but was curious to to know how to continue to get the desired action without the stick or clicker. Thanks.
We previously owned budgies. But I recently adopted three cockatiels last year. They are hand tamed but don’t know recall. That being said their wings are clipped (came from breeder that way). So I want to get a recall down now.
my pet ringneck parrot(2yrs) flew away 8 days back and was with us since she was small. i never cut her feathers and never kept her in cage .can she find food and water on her own and survive in the wild ?? please reply😕
I love how you specified to everyone that every clicker is basically the same. I'd love to buy one of yours just because of your honesty
Thanks for absolutely changing my life. You have no idea how much.
I have a baby tiel and am taming him. I was actually going to wait with clicker training until he is tame and able to step up, but now I am inspired to start the clicker training 😊 thank you.
Great video, thanks 👍
I am so glad I found your channel, I was incredibly lucky to have gotten (licensed Breeder)a true Mexican Green Conure AKA The green parakeet (Psittacara holochlorus), green conure; she’s a lovely thing but so timid. Anyway after tireles searching and finding nothing about her breed I found you and just started watching and it seemed like I could do this. So I started with her diet and of course her 2 GCC brothers. I cannot tell you how much she likes the bread and fresh options anyway to get on with it after I got diet and sleep straight I started clicker training and at just 3 days in we are doing the same 6 commands and adding. It makes her very brave and secure and that makes my reaction calmer and more progress is made. I am so grateful the Jynx and I found your family.
Very good explanations
This is such great information!
8 minutes!! Love your videos, please help with my aggressive conure
Hey! I got a +- 2 months old ringneck yesterday, and I'd love to train him. At what age would you start, and how? He isn't fully comfortable around humans yet, so I want to work on that at first, but I'd like to fully train him. Any recommendations for what to do? (Or even which videos to watch since you have so many)
Great video, thanks for sharing. I'm a very new owner of a green cheek conure and wanted to ask once you feel your bird has been successfully trained how does one emulate the desired action/response without the use of the stick and clicker? Or do you always use the stick and clicker? I'm probably over complicating things but was curious to to know how to continue to get the desired action without the stick or clicker. Thanks.
We previously owned budgies. But I recently adopted three cockatiels last year. They are hand tamed but don’t know recall. That being said their wings are clipped (came from breeder that way). So I want to get a recall down now.
I always wonder how training works when you have two birds. Do you have to separate the two for training?
I have a blue Quaker and I wanted to know what kinds of treats would you use to start clicker training?
Seeds like millet , sunflower seeds ,etc
@@Mochibird8 ok I’ll give it a try thank you
my pet ringneck parrot(2yrs) flew away 8 days back and was with us since she was small. i never cut her feathers and never kept her in cage .can she find food and water on her own and survive in the wild ?? please reply😕
Did you find her??
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