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B.J's. Birds with a fear of hands.
These birds panic at the mere sight of a hand entering their cage. In the cage provide a basic seed mix, water, iodine block & cuttlebone.
All the other foods birds enjoy, ie, fruit, veg, hard boiled egg, nuts, biscuit etc, are used as treat foods.
The birds should be fed the treat foods in small portions through the bars of the cage, with the aid a pair of tweezers or chopsticks to protect your fingers.
Change the type of treat at each feed so your bird gets a good mix every day. The smaller the treat portions, the more often the treat feed visits & your arrival means nice things to eat.
As the bird gets used to being fed treat foods in this way, very gradually over the next few days. Move your fingers closer to the treat food as you slowly build up a bond of trust between you.
If your bird shies away remove the treat food until he settle down & move your fingers further back up the tweezers, away from the food before you re-offer the treat......Do this as many times as it takes.
Don't allow yourself to get impatient or even mildly annoyed with your bird will sense this & will react accordingly.
A step in any training program takes as long as it takes.
Expect a few set backs, birds like people, have good & bad days. Don't be in a hurry, only when your bird is happy to eat from your fingertips through the bars for several days, are you both ready to move on to the next step .
Hand feeding inside the cage.
When hand feeding treats inside the cage use a hanky fixed to the bar above the door with two clothes pegs to act as a safety curtain to prevent your bird escaping via the open door.
Offer him a favourite treat food by holding a small piece between your finger & thumb so your bird can reach it.
If he appears in anyway disturbed. Remove your hand & allow him to calm down. Re-offer the treat, hold your hand still so he can eat.
Remember offer it don't try to force it on him. If he doesn't eat withdraw & try again later, repeat until he does. Or change the treat..
Keep trying, offer him different small treat foods as often as you can over the next few days.
Your aim is to build up a strong bond of friendship & trust between you.
After a day or two of successful hand feeding. Your bird should be ready for step-up..
For their own safety birds should be confined to their cages until step-up has been mastered.
Chasing & catching a bird can undermine any bond built up between you & your bird......B.J.