Native to eastern Australia, budgies have been artificially bred and have become world-wide caged birds. There are breeding all over the country, and our country was introduced in the 1840s. Although its chirping sound is unpleasant, its feathers are very gorgeous, and its plumage is composed of seven different colors such as yellow, black, green, blue, and blue, giving people a fresh but not gorgeous, beautiful and comfortable feeling . Budgerigars should be trained from an early age, so how to train them?
Budgie
1. Long feathers let go and fly
The brooding budgerigar is a late-adult bird and can brood in about 30 days. Before leaving the nest, it is completely fed by the adult birds. When the chick is almost fully feathered or sticks its head out of the nest, the female may ignore the chick and look for a new nest, ready to breed.
2. Training food aids
During training, the owner holds the food that the bird likes to eat. Jumping on the shelf to the owner's hand to eat, the owner can gently stroke the bird back and forth with his hand to express caress. Once the training is familiar, it will play with you freely.
3. Repeated teaching to speak
The budgerigar is one of the best imitators among birds, and it can learn to speak. Teach it a sentence over and over again every day. When teaching parrots to learn tongues, they should be taught by special people, and not all the people in the family can teach them, which will cause the birds to get confused and learn nothing.
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