All About Parrot Care

This post was written by admin3 on July 16, 2009
Posted Under: Uncategorized

Attracted by their amazing colors, they’re wonderful personalities, and of course their intelligence, many people have been attracted to having parrots in their lives for generations. These birds can be quite challenging when caring for them in the home environment, however, with the proper parrot care to make good pets and shouldn’t have many parrot problems.

Unique species of parrots need different care but, for all parrots, correct nutrition is vital in maintaining a effective quality of life. Most parrot diets are very alike. In general, parrot diets are made up of fresh fruits and vegetables, parrot pellets, and a high quality of vitamin enriched parrot seed mix. Owners also need to change their parrots water everyday.

Even though birds are generally thought of as a dirty pet to own, it is important for the parrots cages to be kept clean. All areas of the cage, including dishes and perches to be cleaned every day with mild soap and water. It’s worth remembering the dangers of cleaning products like bleach and ammonia to a parrot’s skin, respiratory tract, and eyes.

The birds cages should also be inspected for anything that could be unsafe like the metal being rough and sharp. Cleanliness is also essential when it comes to managing your parrot. Owners ought to wash their hands frequently when they are working with birds, handling their dishes, and making their food in order to prevent bacterial infections.

The saliva of humans is also harmful to parrots because it contains bacteria, therefore, they should never let their birds to their beaks in their mouths. The size of the cage is important in our care. There should be enough space within the cage for the parrots spread their wings. There should be room enough to hang about for parrot toys.

Parrots can form very strong connections with human beings, especially their owners. In general, smaller parrots can have a lifespan of fifteen to thirty years and big parrots can live on average fourty to fifty years. Owning a parrot is a long-term commitment. Socialization is essential in maintaining a high quality of life for parrots. Their cage should be placed in an area where the families spend a lot of their time and are able to interact with the bird. Kitchens are a very risky place to put them, because there are to many dangers from cooking.

Most people don’t consider grooming when it comes to parrot care. A decent amount of grooming is required by parrots during their lives. The nails and beaks don’t ever stop growing. They should be manicured every four weeks. Long and overgrown nails can get caught up in toys and perches. Many parrot owners also clip the birds wings to prevent flight. Wild parrots love rain showers, because it keeps their feathers in great condition.

Parrots are playful, intelligent, and affectionate.{Owners should understand the importance of the needs and take care of every one of them.} With the proper care, they will thrive in most environments.

For all you need to know about parrot care and parrot problems, check out parrot enthusiast Malc’s web site and blog.

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