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Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

Lately I received couples of feedbacks and emails asking me what kind of food that I offered Kiki as treats during her training session, and leads me to a decision to write a post on incentive treats. I do hope it will be a useful information to all parrot owners.

First to begin, I need to define what is a treat and make it clear to everybody the purpose of a treat. A treat is something out of the parrot’s daily diet, which means it’s not a common food that he or she can find it his or her food dishes. Next the treat to be simple and small in servings, why? Small servings will not make our feathered friends feel too full, and making them yearning for more! Parrots are like humans, just imagine when you have lots and lots of packs of French Fries at one go, and later on someone offered you another pack. I’m sure you will definitely stop and not go on as you are full and rather sick of French Fries at that very moment.

Treats to be simple as in the parrot doesn’t have to waste time and effort to hull or crack open the treat (like nuts, sunflower, safflower seeds, peanuts) to enjoy. I’m sure you will not want to see your feathered friend losing interest in your trick training program and indulged in cracking open the treats, this way most of the productive and quality time spent in the training will be wasted. To avoid this from happening, and if you need to use sunflower, safflower seeds or nuts as treats, do ensure they are hulled or cracked open.

Incentive Treats

Most parrots, in fact I should say ALL parrots preferred seeds as their favorite food. They are naturally “programmed” to like seeds, I guess is probably part of their instincts. Thus selecting seeds as incentive treats will ensure that you will never gone wrong. Type of food possible as treats: Millets, Sunflower Seeds, Safflower Seeds, Peanuts, Peanut Butter. Most importantly is to find out what your feathered friend likes to eat. Kiki enjoys millets, it’s like candy to her. She can never find millets in her daily food diet, she can only expect them from me either through tricks training sessions or when performs a positive behavior. This way it creates a form of motivation for our feather friends to work hard in order to exchange for the treats. They soon will know that treats don’t just come in easy, there’s always a price to pay.


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  • bryan : Peiyun: Sure you can! Just go ahead, Kiki love the presence of females. :D
  • Peiyun : I wish I can play with Kiki again during the next outing.. do u mind?
  • bryan : Angela: Thanks. In fact I'm also surprise that Kiki managed to won an award for herself. She met tough competitions :D
  • bryan : Peiyun: icic. Thanks for the support for Kiki and Kermit.
  • Angela : Hey Bryan! Congratulations for that competition!
  • Peiyun : think must thanks to the photographer.. cos the camera they using are prof. kind.. black, big big one.. wahaha.. must update regularly about ur kiki and kermit. ^^
  • Peiyun : "precious photo" taken in last christmas.. if i am not wrong.. .. oops..
  • Peiyun : I am so surprised to see you tagging at my msgboard. wahaha.... ya. those were part of my
  • bryan : Daniel: Thanks for the compliment. It's an honour to meet you and sunshine. To me free flight trainings are never easy, thus you gain my respect :D
  • Daniel : more people and different environment.. U are a great owner and trainer.. Wish u all the best!!! Keep in touch..
  • Daniel : Bryan , u performed reali well that day, within such a short time, u managed to calm ur bird down and get him to perform.. Any other birds would not hav been able to perform at all.. juz like the rest of the competitors.. Darling has always perform outdoor so she did slightly better in the crowd but she was also abit reluctent to lie upside down.. As for sunshine, she has always been flying around in her own world so she didnt mind the crowds.. Remember bring kiki out more often to interact wif
  • bryan : Peiyun: Ic. Glad you enjoyed :D
  • Peiyun : Cos... i first time commanding Kiki to do tricks after u demostrate to me... she left me a very deep impression.. =)
  • bryan : Peiyun: She doing good. Why sort of missing my dear Kiki?
  • bryan : Vasanthan: Thanks Vas for the support. Anyway Kiki managed to secure herself the 3rd position in the competition. Stay tune for my update on Kiki's Best Trick Competition.
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