Shoulder Training Your Budgie

Shoulder Training Your Budgie
You have now spent some time Getting to Know Your Budgie and Finger Taming Your Budgie.

The next step is shoulder training – unless you want to spend your day holding your finger up and out for your wonderful little bird.

Due to the danger to your face and eyes, it is often not safe to allow some of the larger parrots on your shoulder, but Budgies are small enough that they can not do a lot of damage, even if they do decide to bite.

Many Budgies will automatically run from your finger, up your arm, right to your shoulder, as if they have always sat there. If your bird does this, you now have your hands free as you walk around your home.

Other Budgies may need to be placed there the first time before realizing that they now have an easy way of getting around the house.

Budgies often love to chatter while they are on your shoulder, and although Budgie chatter can be very amusing sometimes, it can be very loud when the bird is right beside your ear.

If you decide that a shoulder-riding Budgie is what you want, you must be careful of jewellery that you might be wearing. The shiny earrings and necklace might be toxic to your bird and/or might be broken by your bird.

Another danger to a shoulder-riding Budgie is that you might forget that he is there. Any time that you go to the door when someone knocks, you must stop and check to see if your bird is on your shoulder. If you are going to the kitchen to make a meal involving a hot burner, hot oven or boiling water, you must stop and check to see if your bird is on your shoulder. Budgies are very light-weight and if they are quiet, it is very easy to forget you have one on your shoulder.

For more information on Budgies, please see
Budgies (Budgerigar)
Budgie Breeding
Wild Budgies
Hand Taming Your Budgie

This book of Parakeets is available from Amazon.com and Amazon.ca



Avian Publications also has a great selection of Budgie books available.
Budgerigar Books and Video Tapes from Avian Publications


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