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I have moved your thread to the Taming and Bonding section of Talk Budgies where it's most appropriate and where you will find all the detailed info and tips on how to form a bond and train your budgie, so be sure to check the sticky threads here.
To answer your question, clipping your Disco's wings will not make him tame, it will only make him vulnerable and unable to get away.
It takes time, patience and consistent work through training sessions to tame your budgie and solidify the bond between owner and pet bird.
You should begin by working with Disco while he is inside the cage and to start with teaching him the step-up command (step to your finger).
By doing so, it will be easier to take him out and place him back in the cage when out of cage time is over.
Before starting the step-up training, it's important to first establish the foundations of trust and this is done by spending daily quality time with your budgie. By letting him get used to your presence and voice, by talking to him in a calm, reassuring, encouraging and positive tone. By knowing how to read and interpret your budgie's body language so that you know when Disco is receptive to you and ready for the next step in training.
I have moved your thread to the Taming and Bonding section of Talk Budgies where it's most appropriate and where you will find all the detailed info and tips on how to form a bond and train your budgie, so be sure to check the sticky threads here.
To answer your question, clipping your Disco's wings will not make him tame, it will only make him vulnerable and unable to get away.
It takes time, patience and consistent work through training sessions to tame your budgie and solidify the bond between owner and pet bird.
You should begin by working with Disco while he is inside the cage and to start with teaching him the step-up command (step to your finger).
By doing so, it will be easier to take him out and place him back in the cage when out of cage time is over.
Before starting the step-up training, it's important to first establish the foundations of trust and this is done by spending daily quality time with your budgie. By letting him get used to your presence and voice, by talking to him in a calm, reassuring, encouraging and positive tone. By knowing how to read and interpret your budgie's body language so that you know when Disco is receptive to you and ready for the next step in training.