I've heard the best time to start training budgies to talk is 4 months. although they can talk it does not mean they will talk (they will if they feel like it). good luck!
Any age really but some African Greys just never talk.
when she is old enough to have her period and has a sheman boygirlfriend
At the age of 3
Both breeds of Budgies can talk, but the boys are less aggressive than the girls so you would be better off teaching a boy. You can start at any age but between 3 weeks-1 year is the best age to teach. Try to say only the same word repeatedly with the Budgie having no distraction, you can also teach your Budgie to talk in the dark.
They usually learn to talk by the age of 2.
your local cage and Avery magazine for a start, try joining a local budgie society if your budgie is that big you might win one, try dropping a hint.
I have same question I spent hour in search of answer but didn't find any. I train my budgie everyday and some time I feel today is a last day and my budgie is completely tamed but next morning when I go near to him he start behaving like I am a threat to him. If anyone can answer this, it would be really helpful. Thanks.
Babies typically start to form sentences with two to three words around 18 to 24 months of age. However, the age at which a baby begins to talk sentences can vary greatly from child to child.
The latest age is 17 and if you dont get it by then talk to a family doctor
It really depends on your child, but on average children start to talk at about 3-4 years old
budgies are catterers. so if you are repeatedly saying a word for them to mimic,you're doing the right thing. but if you don't hear them saying any words, it's probably beacause you're talking too fast. you see, if you talk at your regular pace, the budgie will mimic it so fast that you don't even notice it. try talking slower. so when the budgie repeats it, it will be slow enough so that you can hear it. but don't think this will happen in one day. it takes a few weeks or so for the budgie to mimic you. if you have a budgie, it's a lot easier to train a male to talk. their vioces are a lot more smoother and understandable than femals.
The girl budgie would attack the new boy budgie and not the old girl budgie because she is used to the other girl budgie and is not familiar to the new boy budgie.
Teaching a budgie to speak is tricky, so listen carefully. Here are some good steps to take: 1. It is best to take your budgie out of its cage for the lesson. 2. Start out with easy words like your budgie's name or "Pretty Bird." 3. Do this at a certain or appropriate time every day. 4. Be patient. Teaching a budgie to speak takes some time. 5. Reward your budgie with fruit or parakeet treats. 6.also remember to touch your budgie in the private