Mine are out all day. At least 12-14 hours. We don’t clip their wings and let them fly freely around the house. They even fly to us, even when we don’t call them. They’re very happy birds being free like that.
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I do usually let mine out around 17:00 (5:00 pm). In the Beginning I've let them out earlier but it turned out to be way too bad because they can be quite hard to get them back into their Cage when I need to go somewhere. A Video that explains how to train them to get back inside, would be useful
Thanks...i will make that video,but it is hard, mine never learnt to get back,i will research about this topic and make a video, I myself used to bring them out at 8 Am till about 2 pm , but now because I'm a bit more busy i bring them out in the evenings or sometimes at nights
@@mryoyo7741 we really need to pay attention to the environment around them. For me, once my bird sat on a heater and burned his legs, hopefully he recovered, but still it was my own mistake for not being careful about the objects around. I hope your bird be alright Your bird definitely needs to be visited by a proper vet
@@theamazingcockatiels yeah immediately went to vet clinic, the vet put Gypsum splint and stitched up the wound. I think now started to play and whistle
Uh my dear friend, i have the same problem with most of my birds.this gets even harder when they are more than one If i find anything about this subj i will definitely make a video about it
Hmm does it have a favourite treat that it can do anything for so you can put that treat on the cage or if it’s comfortable on you it can fly to you when it sees the treat and then you can cover the front of its face gently with your other hand so it doesn’t decide to flight and so maybe it works or maybe if it eats seeds you can change the diet to pellets and that way the seed will become a treat for it.Usually my cockatiel can do anything for the pringles which are chips but it’s not good for the bird so I tempt it with the chips and when it gets in the cage I give it it’s other favourite treat which are seeds and I don’t give the pringles.
i have the same problem with most of my birds.this gets even harder when they are more than one If i find anything about this subj i will definitely make a video about it But generally i think its usual for them to avoid being in the cage
Can anyone help me out? Whenever I take my cockatiel out they straight away fly all the way up to the curtains even though they are handtammed and once they go up it's very hard to bring them back without scaring them or grabbing them
Cockatiels love height, I've read something that the higher they sit the more their rank in the flock would be. Try this When he flies up somewhere, put his favorite food somewhere on the ground. You can put sth scary where your bird likes to fly to,but i don't recommend it
Usually when my cockatiel does that it comes back down itself but I understand your situation cuz when I had budgies they used to go up to the curtains and putting them in would be torture but if you have more than one cockatiel you should maybe take turns to take both of them out on the same day and if you have that problem with a single cockatiel you can put it’s favourite treat somewhere where they feel safe other than the heights and then you can wait.Also I say you don’t really grab them as then they will lose trust with you even if they are hand tamed and they will fly up bcuz they feel scared of you or if you have another family member that your bird is comfortable with,they can try and bring the bird down as birds have different reactions with different people.
Hi I let my cockatiel out of her cage and she stays outside most of the time even sleeping outside on her toy stand only going to cage to eat she can climb in and out of her cage all by herself she is not brave enough yet to explore rest of the house just area near her cage
When I got her 15 March this year breeder said she is 3 months old so I have her only for a month she eating from my hand but not stepping up yet her wings was trimmed but she is getting better at flying from one place to another
@@MuzammilAmin-tz6nr your bird is very young and she knows you just a month, don't worry, her curiosity will soon be seen. If you mean you cut her wings,please don't it hurts them,i have a video about this
@@theamazingcockatiels I didn’t teach her to step up before I let her out of cage we are working on it now with help of millet and coriander sticks she is getting used to my hands when I was getting her the breeder asked if we want her wings trimmed and I didn’t know any better at that point and said yes now I really regret that I feel bad I think It affected her confidence too I’m waiting for her to mold so her wings will be back to normal
Mine are out all day. At least 12-14 hours. We don’t clip their wings and let them fly freely around the house. They even fly to us, even when we don’t call them. They’re very happy birds being free like that.
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I do usually let mine out around 17:00 (5:00 pm). In the Beginning I've let them out earlier but it turned out to be way too bad because they can be quite hard to get them back into their Cage when I need to go somewhere. A Video that explains how to train them to get back inside, would be useful
Thanks...i will make that video,but it is hard, mine never learnt to get back,i will research about this topic and make a video,
I myself used to bring them out at 8 Am till about 2 pm , but now because I'm a bit more busy i bring them out in the evenings or sometimes at nights
I am really sad mine broke his main wing joint I afraid he wont fly again. Please take care. What do you think?
@@mryoyo7741 we really need to pay attention to the environment around them.
For me, once my bird sat on a heater and burned his legs, hopefully he recovered, but still it was my own mistake for not being careful about the objects around.
I hope your bird be alright
Your bird definitely needs to be visited by a proper vet
@@theamazingcockatiels yeah immediately went to vet clinic, the vet put Gypsum splint and stitched up the wound. I think now started to play and whistle
But the vet said there a 50% chance he won’t fly 💔
@@mryoyo7741 💔
ALSO PLEASE STOP ANY CEILING FAN, mine unfortunately hit it and broke his wing badly as per my vet said.
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Mine are open free. They have access to the house
I can't get mine to go back into his cage. I have to go to work. It's frustrating, very frustrating.
Uh my dear friend, i have the same problem with most of my birds.this gets even harder when they are more than one
If i find anything about this subj i will definitely make a video about it
Hmm does it have a favourite treat that it can do anything for so you can put that treat on the cage or if it’s comfortable on you it can fly to you when it sees the treat and then you can cover the front of its face gently with your other hand so it doesn’t decide to flight and so maybe it works or maybe if it eats seeds you can change the diet to pellets and that way the seed will become a treat for it.Usually my cockatiel can do anything for the pringles which are chips but it’s not good for the bird so I tempt it with the chips and when it gets in the cage I give it it’s other favourite treat which are seeds and I don’t give the pringles.
I have seen tiny leashes that fit round the foot. The bird was not bothered by it at all. Hope this helps. Obviously, be extremely gentle.
I let mine out when i am home but i have trouble bringing it back into the cage at night. Any suggestions?
i have the same problem with most of my birds.this gets even harder when they are more than one
If i find anything about this subj i will definitely make a video about it
But generally i think its usual for them to avoid being in the cage
Can anyone help me out?
Whenever I take my cockatiel out they straight away fly all the way up to the curtains even though they are handtammed and once they go up it's very hard to bring them back without scaring them or grabbing them
Cockatiels love height, I've read something that the higher they sit the more their rank in the flock would be.
Try this
When he flies up somewhere, put his favorite food somewhere on the ground.
You can put sth scary where your bird likes to fly to,but i don't recommend it
Usually when my cockatiel does that it comes back down itself but I understand your situation cuz when I had budgies they used to go up to the curtains and putting them in would be torture but if you have more than one cockatiel you should maybe take turns to take both of them out on the same day and if you have that problem with a single cockatiel you can put it’s favourite treat somewhere where they feel safe other than the heights and then you can wait.Also I say you don’t really grab them as then they will lose trust with you even if they are hand tamed and they will fly up bcuz they feel scared of you or if you have another family member that your bird is comfortable with,they can try and bring the bird down as birds have different reactions with different people.
You can get tiny leashes that go round leg, does not seem to stress bird at all.
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Bro you've forgotten sth here
I usually have my birds out all day
I used to do it , they usually got tired half day and went back to the cage by themselves 😂
Hi I let my cockatiel out of her cage and she stays outside most of the time even sleeping outside on her toy stand only going to cage to eat she can climb in and out of her cage all by herself she is not brave enough yet to explore rest of the house just area near her cage
How old is your bird,how long is it that you have it?
When I got her 15 March this year breeder said she is 3 months old so I have her only for a month she eating from my hand but not stepping up yet her wings was trimmed but she is getting better at flying from one place to another
@@MuzammilAmin-tz6nr your bird is very young and she knows you just a month, don't worry, her curiosity will soon be seen.
If you mean you cut her wings,please don't it hurts them,i have a video about this
@@theamazingcockatiels
I didn’t teach her to step up before I let her out of cage we are working on it now with help of millet and coriander sticks she is getting used to my hands when I was getting her the breeder asked if we want her wings trimmed and I didn’t know any better at that point and said yes now I really regret that I feel bad I think It affected her confidence too I’m waiting for her to mold so her wings will be back to normal
@@MuzammilAmin-tz6nr i did the same at first
3:47
Bro you've forgotten sth here