Friday, 11 March 2011

Train Tips For Speaking Parrot


  

We’re going to get to the training process in this last of our series of teaching your bird to talk.If at all possible, teach your bird to talk when the bird is right out of its nest. Training while your bird is still on formula is the best to start. They bond much easier with people, when birds are this young. Practice patience with your bird and it will respond well.Don’t expect a young parrot to start talking right away. Exposing them to words at this young an age will prepare them for when they are ready to talk.


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Although they are young to talk they can recognize words at this age.Smaller parrots will begin to speak between 4 and 6 months while larger parrots will begin to speak between 6 and 12 months.In a year parrots will not learn anymore words. Their learning days are over. Therefore picking an older bird that is also afraid of people gives you almost no chance of coming away with a talker. Male birds are much better talker than female birds, as for the sex of the bird. It is not possible to tell the sex of a bird just by looking at it. Often required is a blood test.
Efficient teaching of the bird is early in the morning or late at night. In this times when birds gather to eat and congregate with other birds it corresponds. In these times parrots are very noisy. Try not to quiet them. Just let it be.To make learning easier positive reinforcement is needed. When your bird begins to talk, reward it with food, but try to give him healthy snacks. Your parrot will more look forward to the training sessions as this reinforcement continues. During the session of teaching turn off all your TV sets and radios. Quiet is absolutely good. Sunlight is needed. You need to be the center of the bird’s attention. It will notice you when you speak.
Repeat the words slowly and say the words you are teaching to the bird.The word must be with action. Quicker this way the bird will learn.Pick an object that is small and bright in color when teaching a bird to name objects. Reward it by giving the bird the object if the bird gets the word.Some easy words for parrots to learn are grape, paper, box, corn, carrot, nail, water, treat, bean, and rock.Make it a start by using these words.The first words are the hardest for the parrots to learn.
Until the bird reaches the age where it can’t learn any more, but before that they begin to come easier.Rewarding and a very fun experience will be teaching your bird to talk. You should find that your parrot develops quite a vocabulary if you have patience and follow the above guidelines. A lot of trouble might getting you for him to be quiet.




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