How to raise a parrot? How do you raise a parrot?

Updated on pet 2024-07-01
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The newborn parrot is very immature, and a little hard touch may hurt it, so you must put the parrot in a box or box, pad it with sawdust or cotton, cover it with a towel to keep the parrot warm, and feed it with special parrot milk powder.

    1. Breeding environment.

    Parrots are very fragile when they are born and can die if the environmental conditions are poor. When breeding, they should be kept in a place with a temperature of 30-32, preferably in an incubator. It is best to keep the temperature constant, not high or low, and not to change greatly in a short period of time, otherwise they will not be able to adapt.

    2. The choice of food.

    Parrots are too small to digest these foods. You can choose the common Geyin milk powder, which is made from a variety of cereals, which is nutritionally balanced and suitable for the digestion and absorption of young birds. Rinse the parrot milk powder with water, then feed it into the parrot's mouth with a special spoon, about every 3 hours, after seeing the food in the parrot's sac be digested, it should be fed once.

    3. Pay attention to observation.

    At the end of each feeding, the pet owner should wipe the beak of the young bird to prevent food residues from remaining and clumping into clumps that are difficult to clean up. If the young birds are not adapted to the new environment or the new milk powder, they can be mixed with some liquid bacteria in the water to help coordinate the intestinal disorder and reduce the stress response.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    When raising a parrot, you need to prepare a comfortable cage for it in advance and place it in a ventilated place. When feeding, feed the parrot millet, fruits and vegetables, and be aware that the parrot is a tropical bird and should not be frozen. Parrots also need to be released from their cages regularly and get more sun, which can make them more energetic.

    Parrots that lack exercise are also prone to death because they are too fat.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.Selection of cages.

    The cage is the home of the parrot, when you first raise a parrot, although you don't need to spend a lot of money to buy a cage inlaid with gold and silver, but it is always possible to choose a larger cage within the range of dozens of dollars. Parrots love to bite cages when they are idle, so when choosing, try to choose those that are more resistant to bites, such as galvanized cages.

    2.Selection of parrots.

    There are many types of parrots, and the most typical of them is budgies. This "typical" is reflected in the commonness and universality, and if you are just starting out, then you should always choose a budgie parrot. And if you want to choose other kinds of parrots, there is no problem, cockatiels or painted peonies are good parrot varieties.

    When it comes to breeds, I have to talk about the ** problem, or that sentence, if you want to learn how to raise parrots, don't choose those precious ones at the beginning. Start raising from the cheap one, spend a few dozen dollars to buy one and raise it at home, and then it's not too late to change to a valuable parrot after you can raise it and make sure that you really like to raise parrots.

    3.Feeding of parrots.

    People eat whole grains, and parrots can eat these as well. When it comes to feeding parrots, there are actually many foods to choose from. For example, cereals, like millet are very suitable foods for parrots.

    If you want the parrot to develop and grow well, then when feeding the parrot, you should pay more attention to the balance of nutrition. If we compare the food eaten by parrots with the food eaten by humans, foods such as millet are like rice steamed buns eaten by humans, which belong to carbohydrates. The fruits and vegetables that people eat can be converted into greens in the world of parrots, and other proteins can be fed with some softer fish bones.

    4.Follow-up questions.

    In fact, it is not recommended to raise only one parrot, and the best option is to breed in pairs. The combination of a male and a female can make the parrot develop better, and if it is raised well, the two parrots will reproduce. With this in mind, try to make the cage as large as possible and piggyback on a breeding box.

    When the parrot is about to breed, just put the breeding box in a cool place.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Mistakes when feeding young birds:

    Overfeeding for fear of hunger for young birds. In nature, the parent bird must take turns to go out to forage to feed the chicks, so the chicks cannot be fed until the vegetarian sac is full, so the feeding of the chicks should take a small number of multiple meals, and before feeding, it should be determined that the food of the last feeding has been digested, so as to avoid the accumulation and fermentation of old food and cause bursitis.

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