what steps were undertaken to educate the bird
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Teaching a bird to step-up is a basic, yet important step a bird owner can take to dispel a bird’s fear and build trust between bird and owner; training a bird will also help to establish your authority and prevent the bird from becoming territorial.[1] While the steps are fairly easy, the success you have will depend on the bird’s temperament and your own patience. With patience and a gentle touch, budgies, parakeets and other birds can be taught to perch on your finger or hand.
1. Train your bird 2-3 times a day for 10-15 minutes. Birds are creatures of habit, and have a short attention span, so short, consistent training sessions are the best approach.
2. Find a comfortable training area. Birds have short attention spans, so it is important to create a space with few distractions.
Confident or acclimatized birds may not require a cage for training. If the bird is nervous or unaccustomed to your home, keeping the bird in the cage as you train it may be necessary.
3. Create a safe and comfortable environment. Close all doors and windows, turn off ceiling fans and other devices that may harm the bird, and keep other animals out of the room.
Make sure that you are calm and gentle when training your bird; if you are frustrated, angry or nervous the bird will likely become agitated.
4. Prepare a special treat as a reward for your bird. As you calm the bird, accustom it to your hand, and teach it the step-up command, it is important to reward the bird’s accomplishments. Rewards (such as fruit and nuts) should be reserved specifically for teaching your bird to step-up and be a food the bird does not usually eat.
Smaller, quickly edible rewards can be given to your bird to calm and encourage it as you teach the command.
Saying soothing words and being generous in praise will calm and encourage your bird.