How to teach a parrot to talk to a corolla?

Parrot parrots are one of the most popular pets among Russians. There are several reasons for this: Firstly, the feathers will not drag the owner at 6 am to the street; secondly, allergic reactions to the feather are less common than to the fur of cats or dogs, and, lastly, the most important thing is that a parrot can be taught to speak.

How to teach a parrot to talk to a corolla?

Training a bird that is not used to its owner is unlikely to bring significant results. Therefore, you need to follow a few simple rules regarding how to tame a parrot to a croatian:

  1. Before you buy a chick, listen to his squeak. If in addition to monotonous sound, combinations of notes will be heard, then the parrot will be easier to teach speech.
  2. Before you teach a parrot to a corolla to talk, you need to gain the full confidence of the bird. The nestling will not get used to the person at once - in order to have confidence, it takes time.
  3. The Koreans are very sociable and communicative, they must spend a lot of time with their host from the youngest age, preferably in a distance from other birds.

The parrot's parrot is talking, but do not expect that the pet will be able to maintain a conversation about high matters. The maximum that croells can do is 3-4 dozen words, the simplest sentences, but not in dialogue, but, for example, as comments to actions. In addition, the sounds of the Corellian parrots can mimic the barking of a dog or the noise of a washing machine, the mewing of a cat or the crying of a child, in general, all those sounds that are the main background in the life of a bird and sound most often. By the way, one should be cautious about emotional statements in the presence of a parrot - no one knows what phrase he will remember and will then gladly repeat.

Step-by-step training of the parrot

So, in order to teach the corella to talk, you need to follow the following procedure:

  1. Selecting phrases for initial training. It is ideal to start learning with the name of a parrot, which can be included in simple phrases, for example, "Gosh is good." Calling a parrot by name, you draw his attention to his subsequent words. It is very convenient to accompany the comments of the bird's actions, for example, "Gosh bathe" or "Gosh wants to eat".
  2. Training is conducted in the morning and in the evening, approximately at the same time. The phrase should be repeated for 15-30 minutes, with the same intonation, slowly, loudly and as clearly as possible.

Important to remember: