Your missing one important aspect in the world of animal training. Rewards!!!
You must give him a reason to step up. The privlige of coming out often isn't enough, especially with a bird who is reluctant.
Keep doing what you are doing, but instead when he steps up, immediatly give him his favorite treat.
In fact, it would be better to coax him into stepping up. Hold your hand out in front of him and hold a favorite treat in the other hand. Keep the treat behind your other arm. Show it to him and then gently move it further away to lure him right onto your arm. If he wants the treat, he has to work for it. You may need to break it up and shape it first. Reward him when he just takes a single step the first couple times. Then, when he reliable takes one step, do the same thing, but don't reward one step. Keep luring him and reward him for 2 steps. Then reward him for putting one foot on your arm. Then reward him for stepping up. Your using frusteration to get this effect, the thing that once got him a treat suddenly doesn't so he'll work harder and the behavior will become more extreme to get the treat. Then you add the cue by putting your arm down and saying "step up" as he steps up, then reward him.





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. i got this from a Free training lessons over Email prety good
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coming along nice..as for that book i cba to buy a book when there is free stuff on the internet that works aswell


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