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Wählen des rechten Haustier-Vogels für Sie

Vögel sein können intelligente, erfreuliche Begleiter, aber das Wählen des falschen Vogels kann Kummer und Frustration wirklich verursachen. Wie wählen Sie den rechten Haustiervogel für Sie und Ihre Familie? Bevor Sie versuchen, zu entscheiden, welche Sorte des Vogels Sie wünschen, können Sie ungefähr denken wünschen, ob ein Vogel wirklich die rechte Art des Haustieres für Sie ist.

Viele Leute entscheiden, einen Vogel zu kaufen, weil sie ein Haustier haben möchten, das irgendeine Firma liefert, aber nicht viel Zeit und die Energie benötigen, zum von um zu kümmern. Wirklich kann das Interessieren für einen Vogel möglicherweise nicht durchaus als stark für das Interessieren für a richtig sein Hund, aber es bezieht eine Spitze mehr als mit ein, irgendeinen Samen werfend in den täglichen Rahmen.

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Gewöhnen an Ihren Vogel zu Ihrem neuen Haus

Das Bewegen auf ein neues Haus kann für a stressvoll sein Vogel, besonders wenn der Vogel ist, handfed a Baby. Glücklicherweise wenn Sie einige Zeit verbringen, die alles richtig aufstellt, ist es nicht zu hart, Ihrem Vogel zu helfen, die Justage zu einem neuen Haus einzustellen.

Die erste Sache, die Sie für Ihren neuen Vogel tun sollten, ist, seinen Rahmen in einen Bereich zu legen, der nicht zu viel Verkehr und Durcheinander hat. Jedoch obgleich Sie ihn nicht glauben wünschen, wie er mitten in alles ist, möchten Sie auch nicht ihn in einen unbenutzten Raum einsetzen, in dem er vernachlässigt wird. Wählen Sie einen Punkt aus, in dem er auf Sie einwirken kann, aber seien Sie nicht startled ständig durch laute Geräusche und plötzliche Bewegungen.

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Your Bird Does Not Need Stress

One of the worst things you can do to your pet bird is to subject him to stress. Stress can literally kill a bird that would otherwise live a long and healthy life. How can you avoid stressing your bird and what can you do for him if he does become stressed?

You should be sure that you recognize signs of stress in birds so that you can alleviate stressful situations immediately. Obviously, a bird that has his mouth open and seems to be struggling for breath is stressed. However, he can also show less obvious signs of stress, such as standing very tall and skinny on his perch or eating less than he normally would.

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Environmental Considerations For Your Pet Bird

If you are new to bird ownership, it often seems like there is so much to worry about. After all, your parrot came into your home happy and healthy. Now, how do you make sure that he stays that way?

One of the first concerns of a new bird owner is the home’s temperature. After all, a lot of pet birds are tropical animals, so the climate of the room your bird is staying in should be quite warm and humid, right? Actually, birds can live comfortably in a room with a temperature ranging from in the mid-fifties to the high eighties. You should actually be much more concerned with drafts in the room.

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Stop Birds from Biting

One of the biggest problems bird owners have with their pets is the tendency birds have to bite. Birds bite for a variety of reasons, which makes breaking this bad habit a bit of a challenge. Luckily, it is often possible to stop birds from biting.

Newly weaned baby birds often turn from adorable cuddle bugs to vampire like little creatures literally overnight. The shock of picking up that sweet baby, only to end up with bloody hands, has caused more than one bird owner to decide to never handle his bird again. Since this is one type of biting that is usually possible to break, it’s a shame to give up on your newly weaned bird.

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Teach Your Bird Simple Tricks

While most people think of pet birds as animals that just sit in the cage or perch on someone’s shoulder and say the occasional funny phrase, some birds can actually learn quite a few interesting and entertaining tricks. While not all birds are able to perform elaborate tricks, you should be able to teach your bird a few simple tricks.

One of the easiest tricks you can teach a young bird is to play dead. To teach this trick, you first need to accustom him to having his head and back touched. When he doesn’t mind being touched anymore, it is time for the next step.

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Grooming Your Bird

If you own a dog or a cat, you probably knew that you would have to spend some time grooming your new pet. However, did you know that birds need to be groomed, too? Of course, you won’t be brushing his feathers, but you will need to clip his toenails, clip his wings and give him the occasional misting.

Clipping a bird’s toenails is a fairly simple procedure, but if you are uncertain whether you can handle the job, you can ask your veterinarian or local pet store owner for help. If you do not have his nails clipped, your bird can get his foot caught on his cage bars, his toys or his cage cover, so you really shouldn’t avoid this grooming chore.

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Caring for Sick Birds

While caring for a sick pet can be a little tricky, caring for sick birds is extremely difficult. By the time many bird owners realize their pets are sick, the birds are seriously ill. If your bird is sick, you should contact your avian vet immediately. However, reaching your vet when you recognize your bird is sick is not always possible. What do you do to help your bird until you can get him to the vet’s office?

The first thing you should do for your sick bird is to warm him up. A grow light for plants is an ideal heat source. Aim the light so that your bird is able to move away from it if he gets too hot. If your bird is sitting on the bottom of his cage and is unable to sit on his perch, you may want to move him into hospital cage for added warmth and safety.

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Determining the Sex of Your New Bird

Determining the Sex of Your New Bird

Many people are not concerned with whether they have a male or female bird. After all, if you’re not going to breed your bird, it doesn’t really matter, right? Actually, it is important to know whether you have a female bird because you will need to know to look for signs that she is egg bound when she is mature. Some birds, especially if they are one of the smaller species, will decide to go to nest even if they do not have a mate. Of course, it is also nice to know that if you name your bird Fred, he really is a boy.

There are several ways to determine the sex of a bird. The most reliable method is to literally look at the bird’s reproductive organs. Not only does this tell if the bird is a male or female, but it also allows the veterinarian to find out how healthy the organs are. The sexing procedure is relatively quick and inexpensive, but this is still one of the least popular methods because it is still surgery. Some birds die when they are put under for the operation.

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Bird Safety

Despite the fact that some of them can outlive their owners, birds are more fragile than many other types of animals. In fact, miners used this weakness to stay safe underground. They often carried a canary with them because they knew these birds were so sensitive that the canary would die if the air in the tunnel was unhealthy.

Pet birds have this same susceptibility to unhealthy odors. Teflon pans, aerosol sprays and even furniture polish can be lethal for your birds. Always be sure to use anything with a strong odor in a well-ventilated area that is well away from your birds.

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