Establishing yourself as 'top bird'
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 10:20 pm
Hi guys,
I'm in desperate need of help, my Alexandrine is about 10-12 weeks old and he thinks he is top bird, well he doesn't think this; he is.
I am trying so hard to change this but i really need some help. He is extra protective of his play stand, cage, toys and food. Even if i am bringing more food, he will attack me and take it for himself.
He bites me like crazy and when i try and take him off me he bites me even harder.
Despite having said this he is a really sweet bird (usually) and loves spending time with me.
I have tried a few different techniques, when he does an undesired behaviour i make him step up onto my hand and say 'no' in a soft but stern manner and then i place him on his perch. Another one i have tried is the 'ladder' technique, where after he does something that i do not like i repeatedly ask him to step up to establish myself as 'top' bird. However what i found with the first technique is that he runs quickly up to my shoulder and when i go to place him on his perch he gives a very very hard bite. With the ladder tecnhique he just begins to bite my fingers.
I am in desperate need of help, and i really hope i haven't bitten off more than i can chew by purchasing and Alex. Please help me, i love my bird to pieces and what to have a safe and healthy relationship for both parties.
Thankyou
Caitlin
I'm in desperate need of help, my Alexandrine is about 10-12 weeks old and he thinks he is top bird, well he doesn't think this; he is.
I am trying so hard to change this but i really need some help. He is extra protective of his play stand, cage, toys and food. Even if i am bringing more food, he will attack me and take it for himself.
He bites me like crazy and when i try and take him off me he bites me even harder.
Despite having said this he is a really sweet bird (usually) and loves spending time with me.
I have tried a few different techniques, when he does an undesired behaviour i make him step up onto my hand and say 'no' in a soft but stern manner and then i place him on his perch. Another one i have tried is the 'ladder' technique, where after he does something that i do not like i repeatedly ask him to step up to establish myself as 'top' bird. However what i found with the first technique is that he runs quickly up to my shoulder and when i go to place him on his perch he gives a very very hard bite. With the ladder tecnhique he just begins to bite my fingers.
I am in desperate need of help, and i really hope i haven't bitten off more than i can chew by purchasing and Alex. Please help me, i love my bird to pieces and what to have a safe and healthy relationship for both parties.
Thankyou
Caitlin