In today’s masterclass we are working with an Indian Ringneck parrot.
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17 replies to "Tips for Indian Ringneck Parrot Owners!"
I admire her for sticking with him and trying her hardest! So many people would just give up on the bird and rehome it. She'll get there with him over time I'm sure!
You probably tried this but since it wasn't in the clip I was wondering if he would step up if he was on the floor?
Cool plantstand/perch she has for the beautiful birb!
awesome vid! would you ever be willing to make a video highlighting a senegal/meyers?
He seems like such a sweet ringneck, and he has a great human to help him 💖
Yeah it's a tricky one, since the one-leg step has been so reinforced as a trick.
I'm currently working with a budgie that basically had the same problem and I just had to stop rewarding the steps altogether. Eventually it got so desperate for the treat it flew to my hand with the treat so I just clicked out of shock because it was something new it hadn't done before. Now it learned that what I want is for it to be on the hand with the treat so I'm working on getting it onto the hand without a treat.
Sometimes it seems like taking tiny baby steps for a long time and then all the sudden it's a sprint to something new, lol.
The Indian ringneck is so adorable and pretty. 😘😘 Love your videos.
Do we get a part 2?
Clipping 😣😖
I had a female that was so loud my husband couldn’t stand her. She was a rescue that was abused. My neighbor lived her but then returned to England and left her with her ex. I had no idea until he told me she flew away. I wanted to kill him.
Why do you continue to treat the one step. He's getting treated for the one step so there is no motivation to step up. I would move fingers closer and when he steps up have your finger touch his other foot and then treat. Try that maybe?
Always my favorite to see you guys working with Indian Ringnecks! You guys are the best <3 Please keep us updated on his progress if you can!
I May be way off but what if you started with your hand gripping the perch and targeted him to walk across the knuckles to the other side? Maybe even with a thin glove on? Just to have him on the hand when the hand can’t move at all? Just brainstorming….
This little guy is either a baby; or a girl! he has no ring haha.
What a cutie though. He looks like he can’t be over a year old!
Not sure if this is recommended or would help but, one of my budgies was afraid to get on my finger. I tried an open flat hand and he would hop right up. Slowly I would remove fingers and tip my hand until he realized my finger was safe.
Could you please make a video about questions to ask breeders or other people selling birds to sort of vet them and make sure the bird is happy and healthy
Such a beautiful ringneck ❤ Kudos to this lady for putting in the work, Ringnecks are some of the most phobic and flighty birds and just the fact that it’s trusting enough for Dave and Jamie to train as well as and what she has been able to do with it thus far is amazing! Takes a lot of patience not to give up and it seems like she definitely Knows what she is trying to get to with the bird and no doubt won’t stop until it’s there. Great video!