When is it good to teach starlings to speak, and when is starlings starting to teach to speak

Updated on pet 2024-02-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Starlings are generally more sensitive to crisper sounds, so they should use a better, clear and pleasant sound to be the demonstration sound of starlings. Starlings, who were raised in captivity since childhood, are used to the sound of human speech earlier, and it is easier to train. To train starlings to learn to speak, you must be patient and persistent, and the more time you spend talking to starlings, the faster you can learn.

    Starlings began to turn their throats when they started to purr for more than a month. Since then, every half-hour recording (the owner can record it with his own voice) is broadcast once a day in the morning and evening, and after two months the starling can speak, the initial attempt is to speak only a few times a day, and if the owner is not always at home, it may not be heard. Generally, you can use a tape recorder or a repeater for training, of course, it is better to teach by someone.

    Train the myna 3-4 times a day for more than 30 minutes each time, and say each sentence 20-30 times a time as a reinforcement. Generally speaking, smart birds can learn a short word in 7-10 days and a few short words and sentences in a month. Training Language:

    Generally, two, three, or four words are easier to learn. Teach starlings to speak patiently. The best training time for starlings to speak is in the early morning, when the starling's chirping is the most joyful, and it is better to train before feeding.

    Choose a place with a quieter environment and repeat the indoctrination every day, and after a few days, you will have the same reaction. Pay attention to the use of short words and sentences during training, and continue to be coherent after the starling can successfully imitate the short words and sentences. The later stage of moulting is also the main period of training, and the trainer should train mainly in the form of face-to-face teaching, supplemented by recording.

    Starling's receptivity at this time is very strong, and the critical period of this training is also quite short, the trainer must firmly grasp the best period of this training, and must not miss it. If it is found that the parrot does not pay attention to sounds, but to people, then the person who teaches the parrot hides it and teaches it only by sound.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I believe that the reason why most people raise starlings is mainly to train it to speakIn order to achieve this purpose, we should start raising starlings when they are about two months old, because at this stage, starlings' recognition behavior has just begun to sprout, which is very conducive to our contact, and can make starlings less vigilant towards us and increase intimacy in the process of feeding.

    And when the starling grows for about three months, we can start to develop its ability to speak early, at this stage the starling is not only very easy to survive, but also does not need us to bother to feed and water, as long as there is enough food and water in the cage, they can forage for food on their own.

    And when training starlings to speak, we should start with some simple words, let starlings pronounce the words one by one, and when we learn a certain number of words, we can use these words to form vocabulary, and then continue trainingAs time goes by, the vocabulary that starlings can imitate will become more and more, and at this time, training sentences will be twice as effective with half the effort.

    But there are many starlings who are lazy and do not complete language training through various imitations, but must be systematically trainedOne of the most effective ways is the reward system, when the starling successfully imitates a sentence, we can give the starling some delicious food, and if he does not imitate it, we can poke it with our hands to make the starling nervous.

    Constantly repeating this behavior allows the starling to form a memory, and through a period of accumulation, it can normally imitate what we say and send a manuscript.

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