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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2014 19:48:47 GMT
Well - he's done it again, he's hopped onto my hand but i do have to have something tempting . He's also took a liking to biting my fingers aswell, i presume this is his way of testing the water so to speak - better safe than sorry
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Post by Hezz on Oct 9, 2014 0:29:01 GMT
If it is just a nibbling, leave him be; if it is a nip, make sure he knows that it is not acceptable - use your other hand/finger to make him lift his beak, and use a negative noise to reinforce that it is not right.
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Post by OP on Oct 9, 2014 7:35:46 GMT
If it is just a nibbling, leave him be; if it is a nip, make sure he knows that it is not acceptable - use your other hand/finger to make him lift his beak, and use a negative noise to reinforce that it is not right. If you are quick enough to catch him. Whiskers used to have a little nip, but was nip and fly.
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Post by ffiscool on Oct 9, 2014 9:59:07 GMT
Bailey was a terrible biter, but now he only does it if i am in his way, and even then only on the odd occasion..
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Post by samwiseg on Oct 9, 2014 10:14:44 GMT
They do explore with their beaks like we do with our hands, I hope it was just a little nibble
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