-
Three taboos for peony parrots1. Choose the wrong food.
Peony parrots are easier to raise, and they are not picky eaters, and they generally eat whatever the owner feeds. But the owners must not feed them spinach, pears, apple cores, salty food. Eating these foods can cause them to have diarrhea, gastrointestinal diseases, and in severe cases, dehydration and even death.
So the owner must not feed them these foods mentioned above.
Second, the temperature is too low.
They are afraid of both cold and heat. If the weather is cold, the owners must keep them warm. If the temperature is relatively low, it will cause them to catch a cold.
If the weather is hot, the owners must do a good job of cooling them down. If the temperature is relatively high, it will cause them to suffer from heat stroke, and even die in severe cases.
3. Breeding in litters.
Although they can breed all year round, it is not recommended to breed in litters. This will cause great damage to their bodies, and the eggs laid and the chicks will not be very good. While they are breeding, the owner tries not to disturb them so as not to frighten them.
If the female is frightened during the breeding period, it is very likely that she will give up hatching. Grumpy parrots can also peck at freshly laid eggs.
-
Do not expose peony parrots to poisonous plants or foods such as chocolate, caffeine, grapes, onions, etc., which can cause serious effects on their health.
Do not expose peony parrots to harmful chemicals such as detergents, pesticides, etc., which can cause harm to their respiratory system and **.
Don't allow peony parrots to overeat or lack exercise, which can lead to health problems like obesity, cardiovascular disease, etc. Give them a balanced diet and plenty of exercise.
-
Hello dear, the three major taboos of peony parrots are: 1. Choose the wrong food: Feeding peony parrots is taboo to choose the wrong food, do not feed spinach, pears, apple cores, salty food, otherwise it is easy to lead to gastrointestinal diseases, and even dehydration and death.
2. The temperature is too low: Peony parrots are afraid of cold, and they need to keep warm when the weather is cold to avoid catching colds. 3. Breeding in a nest:
Peony parrots can breed all year round, but it is not recommended to breed in nests, as it is too damaging to the body. Peony Parrot: The parrot of this genus, also known as the lovebird, is the general name for all species in the genus Peony Parrot.
With a body length of 13-17 cm and a weight of 40-60 grams, it is the smallest parrot breed. Hope it helps you <>
Do you have any other questions that I would like to answer for you, dear? <>
There are really a lot of places to sell birds in Shanghai, there are Xigong Flower and Bird Market on Wuning Road in Putuo District, Cao'an Flower and Bird Market, there is a Zhenbo Flower and Bird Market on Zhenbei Road, you can find a lot of them when you search for the map [Shanghai Flower and Bird Market], and there are many Shanghai bird friends, you can go to post it, cpb and other places to find bird friends to buy birds, sometimes you can buy good varieties of peonies and ** is relatively cost-effective. >>>More
The main disadvantage of raising a peony parrot is that it may disturb people's rest, and it is also easy to breed germs, which is a possible hazard to any pet. Attention should be paid to training and cleanliness when feeding, and keeping the environment dry and ventilated, which can effectively reduce these hazards. >>>More
As for the upstairs said not to freeze ...... winterI have some doubts ......Peony parrots are native to Africa, and they are naturally afraid of cold and heat, so how do you say don't freeze? Of course, it can't freeze, otherwise the temperature is so low that I would have frozen to ......deathMy stomach is swollen and uncomfortable and I'm about to lay eggs, right? It's still like that. >>>More
Peony parrots can breed in all seasons except during the hot summer months of the year. Generally, females lay 6 8 eggs per nest, and the incubation period is about 19 days. During the incubation process, the male bird insists on watching over and feeding the female outside the nest, while the female bird continues to hatch except when she goes out for feeding, drinking and defecation. >>>More
First of all, the peony parrot is already accustomed to standing on the perch. The training time must be carried out on an empty stomach before each feeding, with one hand holding some food such as sunflower seeds and other foods it likes to eat, and holding a perch in the other hand, slowly moving the perch in front of the peony parrot, slowly approaching, cultivating feelings, if the peony parrot stands up, immediately hand it the hand that holds the food to reward it, and let it stand on the perch in the hand to eat. After repeating the same training for a period of about a few weeks, the peony parrot will gradually get used to standing on the perch in your hand. >>>More