I discovered your channel through this video and I have been going back through your videos and I am so grateful for how much information you have put out here. Your channel deserves so much success, thank you for these videos
I have never seen a telescopic target stick like that. Very interesting. I use chop sticks. So many things can happen due to a simple target stick 😊 It's important to target train your birds 🐦 🩵🐦🩷
@TheParrotTeacher hmmm... I wonder what my umbrella Jake would think about the orange ball on the end 🤔 🕊 He's target and clicker trained. I glued my clickers to the end of my chopsticks. Jake would most likely say, "What's that ?" He's a full-on talker with a vocabulary of about 22 to 24 words. He's a mess 😂🤣 A good mess 💙
A clicker is a useful tool however for some parrots it’s not as useful. Its purpose is just to mark a behaviour and give you time to get reinforcement. You can use a clicker for that as it’s precise or you could use your voice and say good in a neutral tone!
The most common solutions to that are change the stick or get them used to the stick first before attempting the target! This can be via through the bars targeting or reinforcing them for just approaching it!
I discovered your channel through this video and I have been going back through your videos and I am so grateful for how much information you have put out here. Your channel deserves so much success, thank you for these videos
Really glad it proved useful! Loads of content to explore as I’ve been at it for a while lol
@@TheParrotTeacher exactly!!
I have never seen a telescopic target stick like that. Very interesting. I use chop sticks.
So many things can happen due to a simple target stick 😊
It's important to target train your birds 🐦 🩵🐦🩷
Totally! The telescopic one is definitely useful for larger parrots too!
@TheParrotTeacher hmmm... I wonder what my umbrella Jake would think about the orange ball on the end 🤔 🕊 He's target and clicker trained. I glued my clickers to the end of my chopsticks. Jake would most likely say, "What's that ?"
He's a full-on talker with a vocabulary of about 22 to 24 words.
He's a mess 😂🤣 A good mess 💙
Would love to learn how to train a parrot to fly to a certain spot to poop.
That would save another time cleaning hehe
I have a video on poop training id suggest watching! We don’t always recommend it!
@@TheParrotTeacher was looking through your playlist for it. I’ll keep looking. Thanks man
I would link directly but on mobile!
@@TheParrotTeacher found it, all good, with thanks 🙏
Very good my Teacher 😊
Thank you! 😃
Muy energico
Thank you!
Do you think using a clicker could help with a fearful African pocephalus
A clicker is a useful tool however for some parrots it’s not as useful. Its purpose is just to mark a behaviour and give you time to get reinforcement. You can use a clicker for that as it’s precise or you could use your voice and say good in a neutral tone!
My little conure is scared of any stick come close to him😑
The most common solutions to that are change the stick or get them used to the stick first before attempting the target!
This can be via through the bars targeting or reinforcing them for just approaching it!
Mine isn’t even scared of the vacuum cleaner 😭
Brave birdie!