How to train monks and parrots How to train monks and parrots?
Salute gently lift the parrot's right foot with your hand and say salute at the same time, but this is higher than pulling the parrot's right foot when shaking hands. Put it down immediately after raising it to a certain extent, and reward its favorite pockmarked immediately. At first, the parrot was a little reluctant to be caught by its feet, just needed more training.
It is the easiest to train monks and parrots to carry buckets, and the success of this training depends on their hunger. The hungrier it is, the faster it learns. This kind of training requires beaks and claws. When training, tie the bucket to the bird rack with a rope, put some food it likes in the bucket and let it eat from the bucket. After several trainings, the rope of the bucket stretches to the point where the bird can't eat food, and it will try to lift the bucket. Soon it will step on the rope with its claws and eat the food inside. After repeated times, put a long rope, and the parrot gradually learned to step on the rope repeatedly and eat gradually (please note that the bucket used should not be too heavy and the rope should not be too thick)
Do it when the bird is hungry, put it on the ground and call its name, take its favorite food and let it follow you. When it comes to you, it will immediately reward food. On the premise that it can follow you, it will gradually increase the distance and raise its hand higher. If it can't eat, it will jump into your hand and reward you for eating immediately. Then slowly increase the distance, and it will fly to your hand.