It is a very simple matter to raise a thrush well, as long as you provide enough fresh feed and water. But the thrush is not just born to be well-raised. During the raising process, the thrush must be domesticated to show its potential to be good at fighting and singing. Therefore, it is very important for thrushes to master a scientific and effective domestication method.
If it is a thrush that has just entered the house, it is best not to put it together with mature thrushes. , especially those thrushes that are more aggressive and fierce. When a new thrush enters your home, you must carefully and carefully observe the thrush's living habits and characteristics. After the thrush has adapted to the new living environment, the trainer can begin intensive training.
First, you can use a tape recorder to record the language that needs training, and then play it repeatedly to the thrush. Firstly, it can cultivate the thrush's sense of language, and secondly, it can allow the thrush to slowly imitate simple language, which will lay the foundation for later intensive training.
If the newly arrived thrush is still unwilling to speak, the trainer will need to use effective induction measures. For example, find a good opposite-sex partner for the thrush, place it out of sight, and then let the opposite-sex partner make a call. This will make it easier for the new thrush to make a call.
After the thrush starts talking, the trainer must seize this period to further make the thrush more numerous. Open your mouth. When the thrush can pronounce its own words without being lured, the trainer can strengthen the language training of the thrush. Of course, training the thrush should start with a simple word, then two words, three words, a simple melody or a longer poem, etc.