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Title: | Captive Breeding for Conservation--and FUN! |
Notice: | INTROS 6.X / FOR SALE 13.X / Buying a Bird 900.* |
Moderator: | VIDEO::PULSIFER |
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Created: | Mon Oct 10 1988 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 942 |
Total number of notes: | 6016 |
731.0. "Perching Chicken 8-) !" by DKAS::FEASE (Andrea Midtmoen Fease) Fri Sep 04 1992 10:31
Okay, those of you with "normal" birds that perch on people (parrots,
etc.), this is going to sound *weird*, but it's *true*.
We have egg-laying chickens that we have raised from day-old. One of
these chickens, now 20 weeks old, likes to perch on me. She doesn't do it
every day, but at least once or twice a week. It seems that when I'm
leaning over the feeder or waterer, checking/adding, my back becomes pretty
irresistable to fly up to. Then as I straighten up, she flaps her wings
and climbs so that she winds up on my shoulder or upper back.
I don't mind this, I think it's kind of cute. But sometimes I get
little scratches up my back as she does this back-to-shoulder transition.
And it's hard to get her off ;^) . I've tried getting her to get into my
hand, and it works about half of the time; other times I have to try going
from a standing position to a bent-over position and if I do it fast
enough she'll fly off (but scratch in doing so, which I can kind of
understand ;^) .
NOW, for those of you that have perching birds, HOW do you train your
bird to get into your hand??? I'd like to train her to go from my shoulder
to my hand, and that way I can put her back on her nest perch or on the
floor with the others. Her feet work very well as far as grabbing
abilities, but a lot of times when I try to put my hand under her feet she
just walks further away on my shoulder.
Thanks for the help!
- Andrea
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731.1 | try this | GERBIL::MAGEE | | Fri Sep 04 1992 10:55 | 16 |
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usually we only use a finger but you
may have to use your whole hand due
to the birds size!
press your hand against the birds
belly at the point where the legs
enter the body. birds naturally
step up onto the hand.
if that doesn't work tell the bird
that you have frank purdue's tel. #
on speed dial ! That should help
make the bird behave ;-)
chet
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