Refer to the training method in Baidu budgerigar encyclopedia:
Method 1: Regular contact training requires patience. This method includes talking to your budgerigar often and calming them down in a gentle tone. Slowly put your hand into the cage until the bird stops running. In the previous few times, you shouldn't reach out to catch them or move in front of them excitedly. Give them some time to get used to your hands. When it is no longer afraid, you can put your finger close to its abdomen, like a perch, to see if they will stand up. Remember to say "come up" when your finger gently touches its abdomen. When you want them to return to their cages and habitats, you should say "go down". When it is in your hand, keep talking to him. Don't be too eager when you take it out of the cage for the first time. In these initial trainings, the training time should be as short as possible. With the increase of training times, you can also slowly lengthen the time, and finally you can have a budgerigar friend who believes in you! Method 2: Let them have their own time. Don't try to touch them with your hands in the first few days when they get home. Give them some time to adapt to the new environment and home, and put the cage in your usual place. You need to spend a lot of time with them, try to talk to them, and only put your hands near the cage when changing water or fresh food. Try to let the birds know that everything you do is for their own good and you don't want to hurt them. In that case, it may take some time to make them willing to come out to you. You can lure them out by putting shells or bird snacks outside the cage. Or put these bribes in your hands, use cages or lure them from the outside. In the end, he will believe you and become your friend. Method 3: Repeatedly grasp and release. Take the budgerigar to another room without a cage. Catch it and put it again and again, and the budgerigar will soon know that you won't hurt it. Continue this training for about half an hour, then take it back to its cage and talk to it for a while. Method 4: Melanie's intensive training method. This method must be very careful. When you hold a tiger skin in your hand, make sure that your hand is not too tight, otherwise it may cause the bird to suffocate. Although some tiger skins have been tamed by this method, there are still many tiger skins that have not responded well to this method and will even become more difficult to gain their trust in the future. "Grab a new tiger skin with your hand, and be careful that it will try to bite your finger. If you don't drive, you will carry its body all the way home. Or hold it for half an hour at a time, at least five times on the first day, and don't let it get away. If there is a bite, grab its mouth. This method can make them bite without too much effort and don't want to run away.
Question 2: How can I make a parrot talk? As we all know, parrots can talk. Of course, besides parrots, myna and myna can also learn human language. Birds that can learn human language are first good at imitating other birds' songs and singing by themselves, followed by a fleshy tongue with a big mouth, which is soft and short. In addition, it also has the characteristics of being docile and easy to tame and not shy.
1, preparation before teaching
(1) Domestication: Young birds with plump feathers should be selected for teaching, and older birds are generally not taught because of their slow response. Before teaching, birds should live a stable life in cages or shelves, not be frightened and tamed, and be willing to approach people. Parrots should be able to tame people's hands, touch people's heads or backs, and let go of their anklets so as not to fly away. To this extent, the teaching effect of parrots is the best.
(2) Tongue twisting: Among birds that can learn human language, myna needs to twist its tongue before teaching human language. Some use tongue repair method, and use scissors to repair the tip of the tongue into a circle, but it is not as safe as twisting the tongue. Parrots can teach human languages without twisting their tongues.
2. Teaching methods
(1) Time: Early morning is the best, because birds are most active in the early morning, when the birds are not full, and the teaching effect is good.
(2) Environment: Be quiet, without noise and conversation, otherwise it will easily distract the birds and let them learn the sounds they should not learn. So it's best to choose to teach in a quiet room.
(3) Content: Choose simple short sentences at the beginning, such as "Hello" and "Welcome-Welcome". When teaching, the pronunciation should be clear and unambiguous, slow and not too hasty. Teaching birds the same sentence repeatedly every day should not change. If you play it with a tape recorder, the effect will be better and more labor-saving. Generally, one sentence can be taught in a week or so, and the second sentence can be taught after a few days of consolidation. For example, you can learn a set of sentences from autumn to March-April of the following year, and simple ballads can be taught to sensitive birds.
During teaching, birds should not be allowed to hear boring or inappropriate sentences. For a time, birds were particularly sensitive to learning languages, and it was easy to imitate all kinds of external sounds at this time. Once you find this sensitive period, you should seize it in time and make good use of it!
Parrots are all raised on shelves. When teaching, when talking to them, they will shake the bird frame from side to side, so that the birds can develop a conditioned reflex when shaking. After learning, as long as you gently push the bird rack and swing it from side to side, birds can babble, which is very interesting. A bird taught to speak human language should always arouse its theory. Don't disturb it when it is teaching, so as not to interrupt its theory and affect the consolidation of the results.
Question 3: It is well known how to make parrots learn to speak. Besides parrots, myna can also learn human languages. Birds that can learn human language are first good at imitating other birds' songs and singing by themselves, followed by a fleshy tongue with a big mouth, which is soft and short. In addition, it also has the characteristics of being docile and easy to tame and not shy.
1, preparation before teaching
(1) Domestication: Young birds with plump feathers should be selected for teaching, and older birds are generally not taught because of their slow response. Before teaching, birds should live a stable life in cages or shelves, not be frightened and tamed, and be willing to approach people. Parrots should be able to tame people's hands, touch people's heads or backs, and let go of their anklets so as not to fly away. Parrot this level of teaching effect is the best. ]
(2) Tongue twisting: Among birds that can learn human language, myna needs to twist its tongue before teaching human language. Some use tongue repair method, and use scissors to repair the tip of the tongue into a circle, but it is not as safe as twisting the tongue. Parrots can teach human languages without twisting their tongues.
2. Teaching methods
(1) Time: Early morning is the best, because birds are most active in the early morning, when the birds are not full, and the teaching effect is good.
(2) Environment: Be quiet, without noise and conversation, otherwise it will easily distract the birds and let them learn the sounds they should not learn. So it's best to choose to teach in a quiet room.
(3) Content: Choose simple short sentences at the beginning, such as "Hello" and "Welcome". When teaching, the pronunciation should be clear and unambiguous, slow and not too hasty. Teaching birds the same sentence repeatedly every day should not change. If you play it with a tape recorder, the effect will be better and more labor-saving. Generally, one sentence can be taught in a week or so, and the second sentence can be taught after a few days of consolidation. For example, you can learn a set of sentences from autumn until March of the following year, and simple ballads can be taught to sensitive birds.
During teaching, birds should not be allowed to hear boring or inappropriate sentences. For a time, birds were particularly sensitive to learning languages, and it was easy to imitate all kinds of external sounds at this time. Once this sensitive period is discovered, we should seize it in time.
Parrots are all raised on shelves. When teaching, when talking to them, they will shake the bird frame from side to side, so that the birds can develop a conditioned reflex when shaking. After learning, as long as you gently push the bird rack and swing it from side to side, birds can babble, which is very interesting. A bird taught to speak human language should always arouse its theory. Don't disturb it when it is teaching, so as not to interrupt its theory and affect the consolidation of the results.
In the parrot family, african grey parrot, American Amazon parrot and Asian big purple-breasted parrot all have the reputation of being good at parroting. What these parrots have in common is sensitivity and relative calmness. Although parrots, macaws, Ying Ge and cockatoos with lively personalities can also learn simple languages, it is not their specialty after all; Although some kinds of parrots have learned to speak individually, they can speak very little on the whole, such as honey sucking parrots, Alexander parrots, eclectic parrots, cocktail parrots and so on. Inexperienced people should not try easily to avoid frustration; As for the peony (couple) parrot, budgerigar and other races, few of them can talk and are not suitable for being chosen as mockingbirds.
Of course, this is just a general situation. In fact, I've seen gray parrots that can't talk, and I've seen cockatoos that are articulate, so it takes a little luck to choose a sensitive individual when choosing a robin.
Young birds are especially good at learning and imitating in their growth period, especially in the transition period from infancy to maturity, which is the golden age of learning to speak. Due to different species, this stage appears at about half a year to one year old (medium parrot) and one and a half to two years old (large parrot) respectively. If you have a good affinity with your master, an adult parrot can learn many new languages, but only if it can speak a few words or words.
Parrot parroting is actually a behavior driven by the primitive instinct of wanting to get in touch with the outside world, which is similar to the phenomenon that a lost bird looks for a companion or deliberately imitates its familiar voice to show its existence. Usually, birds living alone in a quiet environment have a stronger desire to "talk"; Birds imitate "calls" rather than "sounds" in the strict sense, so they are more sensitive to those sounds similar to shouts (such as the shouts of street vendors, the cries of cats and dogs, laughter), especially those from far away (what parrots can see is not enough to arouse their desire to listen); If parrots are taught to speak in the high tones of children and women, then >>
Question 4: How to teach parrots to talk? As we all know, parrots can talk. Of course, besides parrots, myna and myna can also learn human language. Birds that can learn human language are first good at imitating other birds' songs and singing by themselves, followed by a fleshy tongue with a big mouth, which is soft and short. In addition, it also has the characteristics of being docile and easy to tame and not shy.
1, preparation before teaching
(1) Domestication: Young birds with plump feathers should be selected for teaching, and older birds are generally not taught because of their slow response. Before teaching, birds should live a stable life in cages or shelves, not be frightened and tamed, and be willing to approach people. Parrots should be able to tame people's hands, touch people's heads or backs, and let go of their anklets so as not to fly away. To this extent, the teaching effect of parrots is the best.
(2) Tongue twisting: Among birds that can learn human language, myna needs to twist its tongue before teaching human language. Some use tongue repair method, and use scissors to repair the tip of the tongue into a circle, but it is not as good and safe as twisting the tongue. Parrots can teach human languages without twisting their tongues.
2. Teaching methods
(1) Time: Early morning is the best, because birds are most active in the early morning, when the birds are not full, and the teaching effect is good.
(2) Environment: Be quiet, without noise and conversation, otherwise it will easily distract the birds and let them learn the sounds they should not learn. So it's best to choose to teach in a quiet room.
(3) Content: Choose simple short sentences at the beginning, such as "Hello" and "Welcome-Welcome". When teaching, the pronunciation should be clear and unambiguous, slow and not too hasty. Teaching birds the same sentence repeatedly every day should not change. If you play it with a tape recorder, the effect will be better and more labor-saving. Generally, one sentence can be taught in a week or so, and the second sentence can be taught after a few days of consolidation. For example, you can learn a set of sentences from autumn to March-April of the following year, and simple ballads can be taught to sensitive birds.
During teaching, birds should not be allowed to hear boring or inappropriate sentences. For a time, birds were particularly sensitive to learning languages, and it was easy to imitate all kinds of external sounds at this time. Once you find this sensitive period, you should seize it in time and make good use of it!
Parrots are all raised on shelves. When teaching, when talking to them, they will shake the bird frame from side to side, so that the birds can develop a conditioned reflex when shaking. After learning, as long as you gently push the bird rack and swing it from side to side, birds can babble, which is very interesting. A bird taught to speak human language should always arouse its theory. Don't disturb it when it is teaching, so as not to interrupt its theory and affect the consolidation of the results.
A novice parrot will concentrate on talking. Anyone who has kept parrots for a while knows that the fun of keeping parrots lies in interaction, not talking. Keeping a parrot just to make it talk often leads to unsatisfactory results, so the question "Why can't my parrot talk" is raised. This is a common problem for many novices. There is a simple reason. These people expect too much from parrots. In addition, novices don't understand parrots, thinking that parrots speak entirely according to the species, that gray parrots will talk, and that they will talk after a few days of teaching, but they are misled by these misconceptions. If your teaching method is incorrect, or you have no patience, the result of teaching speaking will be far from the expected result, and there will be more questions about why my parrot can't talk.
There is no secret in teaching any parrot to speak. The key is to be diligent. The host is lazy. It is not impossible to teach with a repeater, but the parrot taught by a repeater and the parrot taught by a population of the same species have a chance to compare and know the difference.
Give you a few points to pay attention to when training to speak:
1. First, let's see if your parrot is at the learning age suitable for education. Generally, the best learning time for grey parrots is before the age of 3, while the general feathering time is 4- 15 months. My family is 7 months old, so the chance of buying wild adult birds to learn to speak is very low.
2, the teaching environment, to choose low noise, and not facing the street, so as not to be affected by the movement of vehicles or other things.
3. Teach the speaking time and try to choose the time when parrots like to sing, such as morning and evening.
4. Teaching methods of speaking
Teach 3-8 lessons every day (according to your own schedule), each lesson 10- 15 minutes, and rest after teaching 15 minutes.
When teaching to speak, it is best to use children's voice or female voice, because the tone is higher and the male voice is lower, so it is difficult for parrots to pronounce; Teach your voice to be loud and clear, not to be vague, to speak slowly and urgently, and to speak clearly every time ... >>
Question 5: It is well known how to make parrots learn to speak. Of course, besides parrots, myna and myna can also learn human language. Birds that can learn human language are first good at imitating other birds' songs and singing by themselves, followed by a fleshy tongue with a big mouth, which is soft and short. In addition, it also has the characteristics of being docile and easy to tame and not shy. 1, preparation before teaching (1) Domestication: Young birds with plump feathers should be selected for teaching, and old birds are generally not taught if they are slow to respond. Before teaching, birds should live a stable life in cages or shelves, not be frightened and tamed, and be willing to approach people. Parrots should be able to tame people's hands, touch people's heads or backs, and let go of their anklets so as not to fly away. To this extent, the teaching effect of parrots is the best.
(2) Tongue twisting: Among birds that can learn human language, myna needs to twist its tongue before teaching human language. Some use tongue repair method, and use scissors to repair the tip of the tongue into a circle, but it is not as good and safe as twisting the tongue. Parrots can teach human languages without twisting their tongues.
2. Teaching method (1) Time: Early morning is the best, because birds are most active in the morning, when the birds are not full, and the teaching effect is good.
(2) Environment: Be quiet, without noise and conversation, otherwise it will easily distract the birds and let them learn the sounds they should not learn. So it's best to choose to teach in a quiet room.
(3) Content: Choose simple short sentences at the beginning, such as "Hello" and "Welcome-Welcome". When teaching, the pronunciation should be clear and unambiguous, slow and not too hasty. Teaching birds the same sentence repeatedly every day should not change. If you play it with a tape recorder, the effect will be better and more labor-saving. Generally, one sentence can be taught in a week or so, and the second sentence can be taught after a few days of consolidation. For example, you can learn a set of sentences from autumn to March-April of the following year, and simple ballads can be taught to sensitive birds.
During teaching, birds should not be allowed to hear boring or inappropriate sentences. For a time, birds were particularly sensitive to learning languages, and it was easy to imitate all kinds of external sounds at this time. Once you find this sensitive period, you should seize it in time and make good use of it!
Parrots are all raised on shelves. When teaching, when talking to them, they will shake the bird frame from side to side, so that the birds can develop a conditioned reflex when shaking. After learning, as long as you gently push the bird rack and swing it from side to side, birds can babble, which is very interesting. A bird taught to speak human language should always arouse its theory. Don't disturb it when it is teaching, so as not to interrupt its theory and affect the consolidation of the results.
Question 6: How to train the honey parrot, how to train it to listen to me and how to teach it to talk. Reference: zhidao.baidu/...By5Xu_
The main thing is to talk to it more, and you can also lure it with the food that the parrot likes to eat.
Question 7: How to train parrots to speak and obey? In order to ensure that it can get along better with fellow parrots and people, it is very important for the owner of the bird and everyone who wants to get along with it. It is very important to form a stable relationship with birds. Therefore, the purpose of training companion parrots is to ensure some basic two-way communication between you, just as dog owners need to have good communication with animals.
1. Swing
This is a relatively simple technology. When the bird is hungry, lure it to stand on the swing with drinks, and keep the hand holding the feed at a certain distance from the bird, so that the bird can't eat food when standing on the swing. Every time the bird is fed, the bird trainer will gently shake the swing frame and hold the bird's favorite food in his hand to lure the bird to peck. At this time, the bird trainer held the feed hand and pointed to the other side, indicating that the bird was pecking at the feed. Because the bird is hungry, it will inevitably stretch its neck and stick its head to the side pointed by the bird trainer's finger, that is, the side that eats feed.
Step 2 Shake hands training
Generally, our parrots have their own names. Every time we train, we call their names first and then shake hands. At the same time, we gently picked up Pippi's right foot and shook it up and down. Then we immediately put it down and feed it the food it likes. The average bird will be trained several times. Pay special attention to the sound of shaking hands and picking up the feet of birds at the same time. ).
Step 3 salute training
Gently lift the parrot's right foot with your hand and say "salute" at the same time, but raise it higher than when shaking hands. When it is lifted to a certain extent, put it down immediately and reward its favorite food immediately. At first, the bird was a little reluctant to let you hold its feet. Just train a few more times.
4. Family training
Let the bird stand in your hand first, raise your hand and let the bird's mouth touch your face, and say kiss me at the same time, and you will be rewarded immediately. Pay attention to raise your hand, put your face close to the bird's beak, and ensure that the sound and action are carried out at the same time.
5. Flying hand training
When the bird is a little hungry, put it on the ground, call its name, and lure it to follow you with its favorite food. When it's your turn, reward immediately and slowly lengthen the distance. If he can go with you, put his hands up a little. If he can't eat food, he will jump into your hand and reward you at once. Then slowly increase the distance, and it will fly to your hand.
6. fundraising training
First of all, it should be done in the case of flying hands. First of all, birds must know money. First of all, you put a dollar in the bird's mouth, and sometimes it will be rewarded immediately. At first, the bird didn't want to touch it, so you had to shake it in its mouth a few times when it was upset. As long as you touch money, you will be rewarded immediately. Slowly, it will know that it will have something to eat when it touches it. After forming a conditioned reflex, it will like to rob money, and next time you throw money on the ground, it will be willing to rob it.
Question 8: Can ordinary parrots who can't talk be trained to talk? Parrots speak according to their species. Some parrots are suitable for learning languages, some are ordinary, some can imitate a tone, and some can't.
It can be said that the peony parrot can't talk at all.
Those who have a little speech ability, but are influenced by gender and individual differences, such as Feng Xuan and Hu Pi.
Speak well, but with average clarity, such as monks and Alexander.
The ability to speak is quite good, such as african grey parrot, and some varieties of Amazon (and Amazon that can't talk)
As for raising parrots, you should choose the variety that suits you. If you speak well, you can raise them well. People who can't speak also have their own advantages.
The biggest advantage of parrots is their beautiful appearance! Cute! Cute action! Good interactivity, if we just talk about language ability, most parrots are defeated by myna, and some kinds of crows speak better than parrots ... ()
Question 9: Simple training methods for parrots, how to train birds to speak? I read a sketch a long time ago, saying that a family went out for a trip and gave their macaw to their neighbors to take care of. Half a month later, I found that my macaw was full of "fool, fool!" " Both families were unhappy, and finally they found out that their friends were called "fools" by their daughter-in-law! Because at the moment he accidentally received a counterfeit currency. I didn't expect to be learned by macaws.
Although this is a sketch, there are many bird friends who will teach parrots to swear in real life. On the Internet, we can see many videos about parrots swearing. Although it sometimes makes us laugh, Brother Chao doesn't recommend that you teach it to swear unless you can keep it for a lifetime! You know, a big parrot has a life span of 50 years. If you can't take care of it for any reason in the meantime, the new owner may not have your sense of humor or can't tolerate swearing. So in order to be responsible, we should choose words carefully.
Friends of parrots who can already talk at home will find that if parrots don't talk, they will talk a lot once they start talking, and their learning ability will advance by leaps and bounds, so it is very important to learn the first word.
Parrots will learn to mumble slowly before they start to learn to speak. This is the first step for them to learn to speak. Just like we learned to speak when we were young, we mumbled and imitated first, and then learned to speak slowly. If you hear your parrot start mumbling, you should give it encouragement and positive hints, tell it to continue, and if necessary, take out snacks to encourage and reward it. Brother Chao thinks whether parrots can learn to read smoothly has a lot to do with their owners. If you are friends with a parrot and have a very close relationship, and you always encourage it, motivate it and put it in a conspicuous position, then its desire to learn to speak will be very strong. On the other hand, if the parrot is worried about whether he will be punished, beaten or not, what energy does he have to talk about learning to speak?
Repetition is the best way for parrots to learn to speak. Clever parrots usually remember the pronunciation of this word after repeating it for a few days. At first, you can teach it to cut short meaningful words, such as the name of a parrot or the simplest "hello!" Brother Chao reminds me here that if you want your parrot to learn to speak better, put away your tape recorder. If you only teach parrots to speak with a tape recorder every day, it will make them lose interest in learning and be unfair to them. After all, machines have no feelings. What parrots need is your company and your love.
In the process of learning, if the parrot tells you what you have taught repeatedly, then you must praise it loudly and give it some rewards to let it form a conditioned reflex slowly. Brother Chao interjects here, don't give material rewards too often, in case you develop a bad habit of not talking without giving rewards in the future! Parrot attaches great importance to your praise and affirmation. Don't be stingy with your praise on the way to study.
Question 10: How did the cockatoo teach it to talk? What kind of cockatoo do you mean?
Feng Xuan parrot-just an ornamental bird, not an imitation bird.
2. Sunflower Parrot-This parrot can learn to talk.
Check separately.
If it is a sunflower parrot, you can teach it to learn English.
Please refer to the * * * process of myna and myna for specific methods. You can also go to the bookstore to find books about caged birds. About * * *, there will be a detailed introduction and specific methods, not one or two sentences can make it clear.