Frequently Asked Questions
What type of bird is right
for me?
Try to decide
ahead of time what your priorities are in owning a pet bird.
Everyone wants a bird that is perfect for all qualities, but as
usual, there are trade offs. Some birds that are excellent
talkers have personalities that are more aggressive. Parrots
that are affectionate and sucky can be demanding and take a lot
of time. Huge birds look impressive, but they are harder to
carry around, and usually are more destructive and noisy.
Having your
priorities in mind will make it easier for breeders to help you
make the right choice.
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Can I keep more than one
bird in the same cage?
When people go to look at birds, sometimes they see babies
together in a cage and think that they would be happier if they
were kept together. Parrots make good pets because of their
propensity toward bonding to people in the absence of others of
their own kind.
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What is the best type of
food for my African Grey?
Purchase only enough fresh vegetables and fruits to last a few
days so that it is always fresh. Offering as much organic
produce as possible. But sometimes that is not always as readily
available as regular fruits and vegetables.
For optimal health, a large variety of of fresh fruits and
vegetables is crucial. Think if you were to eat the same food
day in and out, we all would get bored. Elaborating on the exact
types of foods we offer our flock is stated later in this
article. By giving your birds a variety of foods, will ensure
they are getting the proper essential vitamins and minerals from
these fresh foods. Preparing a batch .....
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