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Does anyone know how to make the parrot talk quickly? Why not give it water?

Method 1: Regular contact training This method requires patience, and it will be easier if there is a matching feather cutting. This method includes talking to your budgerigar often and calming them down in a gentle tone. Slowly put your hand into the cage until the bird stops running. In the previous few times, you shouldn't reach in to catch them or move in front of them excitedly. Give them some time to get used to your hands. When he is no longer afraid, you can put your finger close to his abdomen, like a perch, and see if they will stand up. Remember to say "come up" when your finger lightly touches his abdomen. When you want them to return to their cages and habitats, you should say "go down". Keep talking to him when he is in your hand. Don't be too eager to bring him out for the first time. In these initial trainings, the training time should be as short as possible. With the increase of training times, you can also slowly lengthen the time, and finally you can have a budgerigar friend who believes in you! Method 2: Let them have their own time. Don't try to touch them with your hands in the first few days when they get home. Give them some time to adapt to the new environment and home, and put the cage in your usual place. You need to spend a lot of time with them, try to talk to them, and only put your hands near the cage when changing water or fresh food. Try to let the birds know that everything you do is for their own good and you don't want to hurt them. In that case, it may take some time to make them willing to come out to you. You can lure them out by putting shells or bird snacks outside the cage. Or put these bribes in your hand, lure him with a cage or from the outside. In the end, he will believe you and become your friend. Method 3: Catch budgerigar repeatedly and take it to another room without a cage. It is best to cut off their feathers before this method is carried out. Catch it and put it again and again, and the budgerigar will soon know that you won't hurt it. Continue this training for about half an hour, then take it back to its cage and talk to it for a while. Method 4: Melanie's intensive training method (this method must be done very carefully. When you hold a tiger skin in your hand, make sure that your hand is not too tight, otherwise it may cause the bird to suffocate. Although some tiger skins have been tamed by this method, there are still many tiger skins that have not responded well to this method and will even become more difficult to gain their trust in the future. ) "Hold a tiger skin you just bought in your hand, and be careful that it will try to bite your finger. If you don't drive, you will carry its body all the way home. Or shake him for half an hour at a time, at least five times on the first day, and don't let him get away. If there is a bite, grab its mouth.