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Understanding the mind of your grey and other parrots

Démarré par shanlung, 04 Février 2011 à 07:48:41

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shanlung

I am sorry this is in English.  I find using free Internet translation into other language to be problematic.
Of all that I had wrote, this is the most important and the key to all that I have done.

Je suis désolé de ce qui est en anglais. Je trouve l'aide de traduction gratuit à Internet dans une autre langue à être problématique.
De tout ce que j'avais écrit, c'est le plus important et la clé de tout ce que j'ai fait.


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Understanding the mind of your grey and other parrots


2600 years ago, Sun Tzu wrote his Ping Fa better known perhaps to you as 'The Art of War'

One fundamental underlie his thoughts in his PingFa.

知 己 知 彼
zhi ji zhi bi

百 战 百 胜
bai zhan bai sheng

or

Know yourself, Know your opponent
A hundred battles, a hundred victory.

I am not saying we treat our grey as an enemy to do battle with.

But if we understand them, it may make it that much easier to live with them and to train with them.

Whether you want to train with them as friends, or to train them as you the "Alpha', understanding their mind must help.

And perhaps those that thought they must dominate them and be the Alpha might even change their mind instead.

And perhaps those that have been bitten and otherwise terrorised by their grey might be bitten a lot less and enjoy their parrot a lot more, and find training with them a lot easier. And in bonding with them.

If you understand the mentality of your parrot, that might go a long way to becoming friends together. And save you lot of pain and heartaches in the process.


Notwithstanding that was written in early 2005, I cannot add further to that.

I think this is one of the most important of the many entries I have written over the last ten years.

I find what I wrote to be applicable to my currently living with Riamfada, and to Yingshiong even if YS was not a grey.


My 2 cents and for all it is worth.

An extract from Tinkerbell Legacy

Tinkerbell Legacy - Living with a flying parrot - Rant 03 (a flighted parrot mentality) and understanding the mind of your grey
http://shanlung.livejournal.com/2187.html



Warmest regards


Shanlung
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jean19

hello
for sure we've got to make the effort to understand our parrot , they're clever and they've got a social behaviour that is different from us or other mammal .
as you say , once it's understood , things go on quiet well.
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