I have a budgie that I got few months ago and I've been trying to tame her but it's been pretty tough. I've been reading tons of guides online and it seems that I have been going too fast with her and it makes her scared. So I've been doing a lot of thinking and came up with this training regiment, and was wondering what you guys think of it. I can get her to eat millet from my hand without any issue, so using that as a starting point. Also I am cutting down to only 1 training session a day ~10 minutes; before I was doing about 3 and I think it was too much for her. Going to do a training session around 9:30 am everyday. I have been able to get her to step up many times, but she is still scared and when I tried to bring her out of the cage when she was on my finger I think that made her more scared and now she is scared to even step up.
Day 1 - (of the new regimen) - hand feed her some millet morning, afternoon, and in the evening.
Phase 1 - try to get a step up, if she acts scared then stop training for the day and just give her some millet in the late afternoon and try again the next day.
Phase 2 (whenever I get a clean confident step up) - try to slowly bring her out of the cage, if she fly's back to her perch scared, stop training for the day and hand feed some millet in the evening and try again the next day.
And of course, even though I'm gonna stop training for the day, I still have her cage in my living room and I will talk to her throughout the day.
What do you guys think of this plan? I have done a ton of research and even kept detailed notes from my own experience, and I feel like this is the best route to take.
Thanks
Day 1 - (of the new regimen) - hand feed her some millet morning, afternoon, and in the evening.
Phase 1 - try to get a step up, if she acts scared then stop training for the day and just give her some millet in the late afternoon and try again the next day.
Phase 2 (whenever I get a clean confident step up) - try to slowly bring her out of the cage, if she fly's back to her perch scared, stop training for the day and hand feed some millet in the evening and try again the next day.
And of course, even though I'm gonna stop training for the day, I still have her cage in my living room and I will talk to her throughout the day.
What do you guys think of this plan? I have done a ton of research and even kept detailed notes from my own experience, and I feel like this is the best route to take.
Thanks