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My bf is getting me a parakeet for christmas I was just wondering if they can be taught to speak? if so, whats the best way to teach them?

2006-12-04 22:29:55 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Birds

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Yes,if you get a young male around 4 months old.Its best done on a one to one basis,or your bird may get confused. The bird should be located in an area where it will receive plenty of attention and interaction.Wait until your bird has settled into his new surroundings and is comfortable and happy. Place the cage onto a table,with no other distractions. Approach the cage slowly and speak in soft, gentle tones. Once you sense that the bird feels comfortable, you can begin short training periods. Start with a simple, short word, such as “hello”, or his name In between lessons, speak to and interact with the bird so that it gets used to hearing your voice. This action, in itself, may encourage it to talk. Birds seem to respond better to high pitch voices, so encourage mom and the kids to take part in the lessons.
Don’t whistle or encourage your bird to do so or it may abandon its attempt at talking. This is because whistling comes more naturally for the bird. You can always wait until after it has picked up some words before you teach it to whistle.
Teaching your bird to say its first word may not come easy. It takes time and tremendous patience!!!Depending on the bird, the amount of training, and the phrase you are teaching, it can take anywhere from one week to six months(mine took three weeks) before you see any results. You may first hear a lot of babbling, as it attempts to repeat the words. Reward your bird with a treat when you hear this, as it will encourage the bird to speak. As time goes by, the babble may become clearer and you may begin to recognize the word or phrase as your bird practices his lessons. Once it has mastered its first words, your bird will learn additional phrases more quickly.
Teaching your bird to talk can sometimes be an exasperating experience. However, you will be greatly rewarded when you hear your feathered friend repeat those words and phrases you so diligently taught him. Good luck!

2006-12-04 23:58:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes, budgies (aka parakeets) are fairly good speakers...but this doesn't mean that they will all speak. It will take time and patience. If you have 1 and it bonds to you it is more likely to speak than if you have 2+ and they bond to eachother. However, it needs a lot of interaction on your part. Generally the male's are the talkers, but some females might.

I would recommend getting a young male budgie from a breeder if you want higher chances of it speaking. A bird from a breeder will be more tame and used to people, and the breeder will probably be able to make a fairly good guess on it's sex (though it's not 100 percent accurate when they are younger). It doesn't cost that much more to get it from a breeder than from a pet store either.

2006-12-05 04:59:08 · answer #2 · answered by Heather 4 · 0 0

yes , but it requires a lot of patience and persistence .
if the bird is a young male ( no sexist pun intended ) you will have a better chance than if it is a hen ( only 'cause blokes like to show off , and --- no won't go there !!)
but truly like any animal it all is the difference between winning and losing in the early part of the the transformation of your education that will win the day --- and you will be rewarded for your efforts --- remembering to always look after them --- they really do rely on the interaction . good luck

2006-12-04 22:47:03 · answer #3 · answered by bill g 7 · 0 0

additionally works to teach vast or smaller species, older birds or birds with confusing personalities, or perhaps teaches difficult, obdurate, 'Non-Talkers' to speak needless to say, sing fantastically and whistle a satisfied track. making use of this authentic speech device for below quarter-hour an afternoon, teaches your parrot the thank you to speak extra words, words and songs than you may ever think of. Even species that isn't be able to speak whistle your in demand tunes

2016-12-13 03:09:19 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

WITH A LOT OF PATIENCE, A LOT OF WORK, IF THE BIRD IS AN ONLY BIRD, IF ITS A MALE AND STILL YOUNG;IT CAN BE DONE.

2006-12-05 01:48:27 · answer #5 · answered by lola7737 5 · 0 0

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