Posted on April 2nd, 2009
NorthAmericanBirds
It has been reiterated for years in the companion parrot literature…your parrot must obey the step up command! Obey and command. For me these words carry strong implications. I visualize a parrot with no desire to step up onto the hand being forced to comply. This usually involves maneuvers such as a hand pushing into a bird’s chest, quickly scooping a bird onto the hand, or peeling toes off of a perch. For a positive reinforcement trainer such as myself this is very unpleasant to picture. Why one might ask? Certainly the mentioned strategies can create the desired resulting behavior of a bird on the hand. However the process of training through force involves strategies that rely on aversive experiences. Pushing a hand into a bird’s chest, scooping or peeling toes are uncomfortable experiences for a parrot, no matter how minimal the aversive is.
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Bird Behavior
Aggressive Behavior, Aggressive Response, Aversives, Body Language, Companion, Cooperation, Desire, Desired Results, Encounter, Fallout, Last Resort, Literature, Maneuvers, Parrot, Parrots, Positive Reinforcement, Presence, Repercussions, Toes, Uncomfortable Experiences