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When I'm table training birds to show, I put them on a small grooming table (carpeted) and put food and water with them...usually put a bonded pair on the table together for confidence...I may only show one of them,, but a companion takes away a lot of stress...I just let them cruz around on the table all day...(this is inside--in a room where I am working...if one hops down, I just put him back...they soon become so relaxed its just like they're living there. When we get good on the table indoors, I have a safe place outdoors with a table where we go (only when I can be with them). Then we practice being on a table outdoors.
At what age do you start them on the table, I plan on showing a few of mine next year and have been trying to work with mine some. They are between 8 to 10 weeks of age.
I don't do any training on chicks..just feed, clean and watch them grow...by the time they're young adults, they've figured out that I'm the 'lady with all the good things to eat' and I have to push them off my arm when I open the cage door. I start table training a few days or weeks before I'm going to show...it usually doesn't take long.