Guest karl adams Posted November 5, 2008 Report Posted November 5, 2008 I'm hoping to tame all my birds like this http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0NaNRNOEfc
tippler1 Posted November 5, 2008 Report Posted November 5, 2008 i start doing that when thay in the nest bowls
Guest ljb107 Posted November 5, 2008 Report Posted November 5, 2008 all of my birds do that, they are just biting him.
ChrisMaidment08 Posted November 5, 2008 Report Posted November 5, 2008 were did you go last post thought i was nuts for minuite
ChrisMaidment08 Posted November 5, 2008 Report Posted November 5, 2008 as long as you treat them like it from babys they stay like it the cock you have used to be like that
Guest karl adams Posted November 5, 2008 Report Posted November 5, 2008 had to put film on youtube to get it on here
chickadee Posted November 5, 2008 Report Posted November 5, 2008 wasn't your hand quite sore after that? I have to say I did chuckle at it having a go at you, they are quite funny. wish you well in taming them all. ;D
steve Posted November 5, 2008 Report Posted November 5, 2008 those are tame but have you seen owt like these before http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=dRLJfnGZ52o&feature=related http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=kGvxfUwyIxg&feature=related now they wanna go home http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=OheOXZKmMXs&feature=related
Guest karl adams Posted November 5, 2008 Report Posted November 5, 2008 steve if i can get my birds as tame as them i would not need ets ;D ;D ;D
chickadee Posted November 5, 2008 Report Posted November 5, 2008 those are tame but have you seen owt like these before http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=dRLJfnGZ52o&feature=related http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=kGvxfUwyIxg&feature=related WOW! that is amazing, I'll have to get ours like that, absolutely brilliant.
steve Posted November 5, 2008 Report Posted November 5, 2008 sorry mate not trying to jump your thread i only posted the links cos i have not seen this before like you say no need for clocks if they were this tame could just sit the other side of the hedge at the liberation site ;D ;D you top combine every week
steve Posted November 6, 2008 Report Posted November 6, 2008 should say you'd top combine every week ;D ;D ;D
Guest strapper Posted November 6, 2008 Report Posted November 6, 2008 im well known for having tame pigeons , my best race hen ( peanut) would jump onto me any time i got near her. even eat corn off my lips....i have 6-7 birds doing this,even youngbirds this year . but i will have 12-15 come round me for food. i never start these as young uns but they will learn it as racebirds. ive found best way is to sit down when they feed and put feed on your lap. let them get used to you with their food.
Guest Posted November 6, 2008 Report Posted November 6, 2008 if you have boxes in your young bird lofts then going in at night and playing with them soon gets them tame
chickadee Posted November 6, 2008 Report Posted November 6, 2008 im well known for having tame pigeons , my best race hen ( peanut) would jump onto me any time i got near her. even eat corn off my lips....i have 6-7 birds doing this,even youngbirds this year . but i will have 12-15 come round me for food. i never start these as young uns but they will learn it as racebirds. ive found best way is to sit down when they feed and put feed on your lap. let them get used to you with their food. yes they do learn through food games, I have a bird that knows where I keep peanuts, (always have a few in my pocket) he lands on me then slides down my arm and sticks his head in my pocket, ;D ;D
Peckedhen Posted November 6, 2008 Report Posted November 6, 2008 Does it depend on the type of bird though? I can call my fantails from flying onto my arm but, my Logans are different altogether - the further away I am, the happier they are!! No amount of food training seems to make them any tamer. :-/ :-/
Wiley Posted November 6, 2008 Report Posted November 6, 2008 Does it depend on the type of bird though? I can call my fantails from flying onto my arm but, my Logans are different altogether - the further away I am, the happier they are!! No amount of food training seems to make them any tamer. :-/ :-/ tameness does seem to be bred into them, my tamest birds here there young arte just the same
chickadee Posted November 6, 2008 Report Posted November 6, 2008 Does it depend on the type of bird though? I can call my fantails from flying onto my arm but, my Logans are different altogether - the further away I am, the happier they are!! No amount of food training seems to make them any tamer. :-/ :-/ No it doesn't seem to matter what type of bird it is as we have logans too and Bussaerts and some of them are very tame also, ( not all of them though). If I go in the loft they don't bother and they are around my feet, it's very hard to scrape as they don't get out the way, but when Dovescot goes in it's mayhem they don't get in his way. ;D
Peckedhen Posted November 6, 2008 Report Posted November 6, 2008 It must be me that the Logan's don't like then! It's not for want of trying - I have spent hours getting them to feed from my hand but, it hasn't made them tamer, just hungrier, some would rather do without food than come close to me!!
DOVEScot Posted November 6, 2008 Report Posted November 6, 2008 Brillianf videos Chickadee has them really tame and when she goes in the lofts they all come to her, but when I go in they all fly away, it must be the after shave or lack of it ;D ;D ;D
Roland Posted November 6, 2008 Report Posted November 6, 2008 Yes knew a great local fancier called John pepper, he sat aside the open door on race days, and they land aside of him. He just gentlely reached over and take the rubbers off in the door way. Truth that!
Roland Posted November 6, 2008 Report Posted November 6, 2008 Mind loverly photo's them. Shows patience and slow movements around the birds. The only thing my ex was good for was calling the birds in. One 'Come on my babies' even when they were circling and they'd hit the traps like the clappers and go in.
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