How long does it take for a hand-raised parrot to recognize its new owner?

Jan 18,2024
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Hand-raised parrots usually recognize their new owners in about a month. If you want it to recognize your master as soon as possible, you need to spend more time with it, feed it regularly every day, gain its trust, take it out more often, relax and talk to it more. Slowly, it will become familiar with its owner, relax its vigilance, and know that the owner will not harm it, and it will naturally recognize its owner.
Signs of a parrot recognizing its owner:
1. When the owner approaches it, it will flap its wings, chirp or talk very excitedly.

2. When the birdcage is opened, it will fly to the owner, or fly at low altitude around the owner.

3. It does not resist the owner’s touch, will not get angry, and will eat from the owner’s hands.
4. When hearing the call of the master, it will respond quickly and run to the master's side.
5. Take the initiative to talk to the owner and complete some simple instructions taught by the owner.

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