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How can we make parrots learn to speak?

As we all know, parrots can talk. Of course, besides parrots, myna and myna can also learn human language. Birds that can learn human language are first good at imitating other birds' songs and singing by themselves, followed by a fleshy tongue with a big mouth, which is soft and short. In addition, it also has the characteristics of being docile and easy to tame and not shy. 1, preparation before teaching (1) Domestication: Young birds with plump feathers should be selected for teaching, and old birds are generally not taught if they are slow to respond. Before teaching, birds should live a stable life in cages or shelves, not be frightened and tamed, and be willing to approach people. Parrots should be able to tame people's hands, touch people's heads or backs, and let go of their anklets so as not to fly away. To this extent, the teaching effect of parrots is the best.

(2) Tongue twisting: Among birds that can learn human language, myna needs to twist its tongue before teaching human language. Some use tongue repair method, and use scissors to repair the tip of the tongue into a circle, but it is not as safe as twisting the tongue. Parrots can teach human languages without twisting their tongues.

2. Teaching method (1) Time: Early morning is the best, because birds are most active in the morning, when the birds are not full, and the teaching effect is good.

(2) Environment: Be quiet, without noise and conversation, otherwise it will easily distract the birds and let them learn the sounds they should not learn. So it's best to choose to teach in a quiet room.

(3) Content: Choose simple short sentences at the beginning, such as "Hello" and "Welcome-Welcome". When teaching, the pronunciation should be clear, not vague, slow and not too hasty. Teaching birds the same sentence repeatedly every day should not change. If you play it with a tape recorder, the effect will be better and more labor-saving. Generally, one sentence can be taught for about a week, and the second sentence can be taught after a few days of consolidation. For example, you can learn a set of sentences from autumn to March-April of the following year, and simple ballads can be taught to sensitive birds.

During teaching, birds should not be allowed to hear boring or inappropriate sentences. The learning language of birds is particularly sensitive in a short time, and it is easy to imitate all kinds of external sounds. Once you find this sensitive period, you should seize it in time and make good use of it!

Parrots are all raised on shelves. When teaching, when talking to them, they will shake the bird frame from side to side, so that the birds can develop a conditioned reflex when shaking. After learning, as long as you gently push the bird rack and swing it from side to side, birds can babble, which is very interesting. A bird taught to speak human language should always arouse its theory. Don't disturb it when it is teaching, so as not to interrupt its theory and affect the consolidation of the results.