The method of myna flying and training, let myna fly and obey the master's password or gesture. Where the master goes, the bird follows, or plays on his hands and shoulders under his command.
The method of myna flying and training, let myna fly and obey the master's password or gesture. Where the master goes, the bird follows, or plays on his hands and shoulders under his command.
Starling's flight and training should start with young birds, which are generally divided into three steps:
The first step is to train myna up and down. Training begins with myna being locked in a cage. Before feeding each time, the owner gives instructions (gesture instructions) to get up and down the bar (up and down the bar). If myna follows the instructions, she will get food as a reward. In this way, after two to three weeks of training, whenever the owner gives a password or gesture command, he will complete the action of getting on and off the bus even if he doesn't give food.
The second step is to train in and out of the cage. Myna will train myna to get in and out of the cage after initially understanding the master's instructions to go up and down the bar. This kind of training inside and outside the cage is best carried out indoors at first. The doors and windows of the house should be closed in advance to prevent myna from leaving without saying goodbye. The owner lures myna with his favorite insects or food, opens the cage door and sends a password or gesture to myna to let it out. When it comes out, it takes food as a reward; Then, take the food into the cage to lure, and at the same time send out the instructions to enter the cage. As soon as the starling enters the cage, he will immediately reward the food. Repeated training in this way makes it come out of the cage according to the owner's instructions.
The third step is flying and training. Pay attention to prevent myna from being frightened by cats and dogs during flight and training. Both dogs and cats have the habit of chasing birds. Don't let cats and dogs near before flying. After myna can skillfully get in and out of the cage according to the owner's instructions, she can fly and train. Training should be carried out indoors in the backyard first; First near and then far; First in a quiet place with few people, and then in a crowded and noisy place. First train myna to fly from the cage door to the master's hand, and then put it into the cage or cage. Let them get used to the master's instructions and fly to their hands. When they fly to their hands, they will reward their favorite foods such as bugs. Repeat this training, and then make it establish a conditioned reflex, and gradually let it fly farther and farther.
Pay attention when flying, the flight time should not be too long and the initial flight time should not exceed 15 minutes. If it takes too long to start flying, it may be forgotten to return because of free roaming. In addition, it can get used to living freely in a cage, which is not conducive to future reproduction. Experienced bird people can effectively grasp the release time according to the state of "accepting" the reward food when the bird is released, so as to put the bird into the cage to rest in time.