hiriki
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- Oct 19, 2014
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- Parrots
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(Birdie - Jenday Conure)
(Kiwi - Green Cheek Conure)
(Elby - Lovebird)
(Gorou & Liberty - Ringneck Doves)
Hello all. I feel like I've been posting a lot... lol.
So before I started learning about positive reinforcement training, operant conditioning, clicker training, etc, I was working with my lovebird very differently. Getting her to go home in particular is a bit of an issue. She's fully flighted and sometimes will put herself home, but for the most part I have to convince her to go home. My OLD method was to sing "go home" and follow her calmly around the room until she put herself home, and then placing a treat with her in her cage. HOWEVER even before learning more about training I had a bad feeling about this method. I want to encourage her to approach me, not reward her for running away from me
She's just about target trained now but she still won't follow the stick more than a few inches... She most certainly will not step up for me yet, never mind recall training.
I don't want to continue my go home method because it seems to directly contradict all of the other work I'm doing and I don't want to confuse her. What is an alternative method that would work for a hand-shy lovebird?
So before I started learning about positive reinforcement training, operant conditioning, clicker training, etc, I was working with my lovebird very differently. Getting her to go home in particular is a bit of an issue. She's fully flighted and sometimes will put herself home, but for the most part I have to convince her to go home. My OLD method was to sing "go home" and follow her calmly around the room until she put herself home, and then placing a treat with her in her cage. HOWEVER even before learning more about training I had a bad feeling about this method. I want to encourage her to approach me, not reward her for running away from me
She's just about target trained now but she still won't follow the stick more than a few inches... She most certainly will not step up for me yet, never mind recall training.
I don't want to continue my go home method because it seems to directly contradict all of the other work I'm doing and I don't want to confuse her. What is an alternative method that would work for a hand-shy lovebird?