That makes me sad. You're talking about Dave, Jet, and Jamie? The food thing I was suspicious of but their care, training, and flying programs all seem to be very good. I have some of their programs. I'm rescuing a greenwing and I was planning to use a lot of their information to help bond with her, get her to think/play, and then keep herself occupied when alone like a wild macaw so she is fulfilled as a bird (helps with screaming, bored you probably know etc) They love their birds and they are very well trained, stimulated, healthy, and happy. What should I watch out for? Mainly the pellet scam? I have zupreem ready for Tori (GW) if the adoption works out well for both of us. Thanks
I'm not sure if you've read the article or not, but here is the new link for it.
The Real Secrets of Training Success and Where to Find Them « Bird Training Blog
I know the video which this article talks about. Their B&G macaw was not enjoying it but was forced to endure what Chet was doing to him.
I remember their old website, it was so full of marketing BS I hated it! They would have a story about what an amazing job they did with one of their birds customers, such as a macaw. Then you go to another page and find another story about a different species of bird. Funny thing is, the stories read exactly the same! The only difference was in the species.
BirdTricks have recommended some horrendous things over the years, including starving the birds in order to train them. And when I say starving, I mean making the birds underweight so they are so hungry they'll do anything for food.
I hear their newer stuff is a lot better. They have made a public apology about using flooding techniques, but I don't know if they still sell their flooding DVD's or not. Chet supposedly even said they've done things they aren't proud of but that they don't do them anymore. I don't know how true that is.
Main thing is, if you get (or have, you said you have some?) their newer stuff, you might be fine! But if you get their older stuff, it's crap! Heck, they still have crap on their Youtube channel! I haven't seen any of their newer DVD's so I can't say for sure.
I would be interested in seeing their new DVD's, but there's no way I'm going to purchase them! I don't trust them enough, not with the hassle that other customers have had with buying products from them. (getting "free gifts", then getting charged for said gift being one) They even have a DVD set titled "One Day Miracles" where they go into peoples homes to train their parrots (or rather, train the humans!). I hear that 'One Day Miracles' is quite misleading. And, to prove they are sales people, they even have a DVD on how to become a bird trainer! Stuff like that makes me not want to trust them at all.
I am sure though that they love their birds and that they love training animals, as well as helping other people with their animals. However, you can find some great information out there for a lot cheaper, if not for free. I'd just personally rather stick to well established trainers and behaviorists.