Thank you I'm so excited to start training. He already listens to me when I tell him to step up. The extra grey feathers are still it's baby feathers they will go soon and hopefully he will be a little more pink
his 14weeks
Oh, the dear little baby! Nigel is adorable and his feathers will even out as he grows up. That's just his baby appearance. If he's beaking at you, try to discourage it by removing your hands and saying 'No'. Give him something 'legal' to chew on, like a carrot or stick of celery or a chopstick. Also, give him plenty of other, interesting things to do while you're holding him. Scratch his head, talk to him gently and offer toys or treats. If he does bite, put him down immediately. The idea is to make him want to be with you (and your toys, scratches and treats) and learn that biting will mean removal from you. Be aware, though, that a young bird has to use its beak a lot to balance and find its way around. That might entail grabbing hold of you for support.
Most of all, have fun with Nigel: he won't be a baby for long!