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Parrot Training: Tips for Talking part 2

Part 2 of my tips for getting the best vocab and comprehension for your parrot. Sorry for the quality stupid youtube cut the video time down

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25 Responses

  1. barrera65 Says:

    this is a great …
    this is a great video. I have learn a lot thanks. hey by the way I’m single as well….LOl

  2. ATouchOfMagic88 Says:

    when my bird bites …
    when my bird bites me most of the time i won’t react but because my african grey is a wildcaught bird he’s really scared sometimes and then he will bite real hard, its strange when he bites me he will exactly say ‘auwch’ so funny =)

  3. thechosenone5000 Says:

    my parrot tastes my …
    my parrot tastes my finger and hardly steps up

  4. willb182 Says:

    mine is 8monts old …
    mine is 8monts old and is goin gr8 says a few things but most of the time he says it then wont say it agen but still is gr8 if you catch it cant wait till he is like tui :) xxxxxxxxxxxx

  5. PhantomKard90 Says:

    Would this work for …
    Would this work for a pet budgie?

  6. EGarrett01 Says:

    She was probably …
    She was probably just not sure if she could safely stand on your hand. You can brush their chest with te back of your fingers and let them test it out and she probably will get comfortable enough to step onto it. You probably solved it by now anyway though.

  7. themetelmaster Says:

    my bird stays out …
    my bird stays out most of the time since i go to school, he gets let out after i come home and i put her back in for 20 minutes at a time for a drink and a feed other than that she loves the top of my curains

  8. PookieTheWookie Says:

    i have a young hans …
    i have a young hans macaw. got it for a few days now. i cant seem to get it out of the cage. and i dont wanna grab it against its will. what do i do? please help me out.

  9. xeonmoble Says:

    I’m so jealous of …
    I’m so jealous of your bird xD, My congo is lazy!

  10. shigan3 Says:

    very nice tuts …
    very nice tuts both of them ya thx

  11. khaireddine23 Says:

    hello. My african …
    hello. My african grey (Kiki) always bite me when i try to tuch her or get near hear. And even when i try to teach her words she will never say them. :( Please if u can tell me how i can teach her not to.

    Thank you

  12. saublebeachchick Says:

    Thank you. I am a …
    Thank you. I am a first time bird owner of a female pacific blue parrotlet. Training videos are great:) Make more pls. Good luck with Tui

  13. Way2Glamourous4u Says:

    These videos are …
    These videos are very helpful, Thanks you.

  14. hayhoes Says:

    has a god given …
    has a god given rite to be out of her cage when ever i am in the room now. so i left her in the cage while i was in the room, and she scraped the floor till i would let her out again, but now the scrapng has not become so furious after i pesisted that she stayed in the cage over the space of a couple of weeks, :D
    PS i dont think poppy is a female :P
    as the shape of her head ect. says shes a male, once i get some money then i will get a DNA test done :D
    and il let you no
    thanx

  15. hayhoes Says:

    hi again, just to …
    hi again, just to update you on my last question i asked you,
    i let my poppy out of the cage when ever she wants and she didnt like going in her cage after being out all the time, because she

  16. somegirlonthefloor Says:

    absolutely NOT you …
    absolutely NOT you probably misunderstood someone. You should only train your parrot 3 or 4 times a day for 15 minutes. You can have your bird out all day as long as they eat and drink of course.

  17. kskiwi Says:

    Never heard that …
    Never heard that before, Tui is usually out for hours at a time, until she craps on the sofa or floor or starts to nibble on something and ignores my telling her “NO”

  18. hayhoes Says:

    is it true that you …
    is it true that you should only have your grey out for 4X 15 minute seprate sessions as a pose to a hole 1 hour ?
    steven

  19. kurdkayvan Says:

    sorry i heard you …
    sorry i heard you worng ya its hard not to i got my blue fronted amazon and congo grey 2 years ago , my grey dont bite me n e more but when i first got him it ripped skin easy and i guess i got used to it but what i do when i react is i place the bird on the ground and walk away, this was your not really responding negativly but still showing he did something wrong, but it was good to view your videos hopfully you can next time post a video with him talking :D

  20. kskiwi Says:

    actually I say …
    actually I say don’t react, but I was recently introduced to another grey who bites 10 times harder than Tui where it is impossible not to react. This bird crushed my finger and it was painful for 5 days so it is easier said than done I know but I suggest you don’t react

  21. kurdkayvan Says:

    that desire list of …
    that desire list of words is a great idea i will do that. every thing was good to learn i just personaly dont agree with what u said about when they bite u to react, i have learnt from experiance that when a parrot learns that you will react with a bite it will do it at any time they feel disconfert. when i try to teach my bird tricks it will bite but when i started not to react to the bite i found they slowly stop biteing. but not to take away from your video it was great.

  22. guimasca Says:

    you talk to birds ? …
    you talk to birds ??
    you need to see a shrink immeadiatly !

  23. lryan777 Says:

    Good advice, wish I …
    Good advice, wish I had flighted my grey in the beginning. Mine is a really talkative bird and makes up her own phrases that are relavent. I have always talked to her not at her, think it makes a difference.

  24. soulcornflake Says:

    re: ‘biting’. My …
    re: ‘biting’. My boss’ parrot T-Bird will place your fingers in her mouth and dab with her tongue. She won’t bear down, just put the finger in her mouth. I’ve been told sometimes this is a way the parrot identifies you, by the taste of the salt on your skin. She’s a real sweetheart.

  25. reak7835 Says:

    the part at 5:07 is …
    the part at 5:07 is kinda funny. Tui is a nice name for an african grey parrot. Tui hmmm good choice.

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