Smaller cage until bird is tamed?

Joshaeus

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The title is self explanatory...should birds be kept in a smaller cage until they are tamed, and then gradually introduced to their permanent cage?
 

Terry57

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I am not sure what everyone else does, but I have always just put them into their permanent cage and trained from there.
 

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I agree with Terry.


I see no point in putting a bird in a smaller cage until tamed unless you plan on forcing the bird to like you. I prefer to earn the birds trust and for that the cage size does not matter. A bird also does not need to be removed from their cage to start working with them and earning their trust, or to start training them.
 

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The only time I put a bird in a smaller cage is if the big one freaked them out. Sometimes a smaller cage feels more secure at first. It has nothing to do with training though and mine ended up in the big cage after a week or so.
 
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Joshaeus

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OK...so put the bird in the larger, permanent cage immediately? Understood. Thank you.
 

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