Budgies Training

training Baby Budgies?
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was just wondering, based on the fact that “its harder to train 2 budgies than one” is it easy to train a brood of budgies that i have had since eggs? or should i just keep one from the brood. sell/give the rest and work from there? thanks
I don’t think it is that hard to train two budgies. I t might take a while though. You’re gonna have to establish trust wiht your birds. Keep their cage close by so they can see what your doing. Sit near their cage. Then put your hand in the cage after a while just so that they can see you aren’t gonna hurt them. Put food in your hand so that can climb up on it . Then when they become used to your hand you can start letting them out in a closed and safe room supervised.
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