Basics Of Breeding Ornamental Birds

Basics of breeding ornamental birds

Provide a suitable cage for the bird:


The cage must be spacious so that the bird is not confined to movement, and a sufficiently strong cage must be chosen, so that it is made of a material that is not harmful to the bird, and is designed for the safety of birds and for ease of cleaning, and a cage of good height should be chosen for birds with long wings, or long tail.

Provide food and water for the bird:


Wide bowls should be used instead of deep when offering food and water to the bird, so that it can easily approach them. It is worth noting that it is not necessary to place food bowls next to the nest, to ensure that the birds get some movement between eating and drinking times, and it is also recommended that There is more than one container so that one is cleaned while the other is being used.

Providing the appropriate environment:


temperature:


Healthy birds can tolerate the temperatures around them, but sudden changes in temperature can be a potential threat to sick birds..

Humidity:


Pet birds can adapt to a wide range of humidity levels, although birds from subtropical climates may be fine with the occasional increase in humidity..

Light and fresh air:


Ornamental birds love access to some fresh air in addition to direct sunlight, as long as shade is available to them permanently.

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Tips related to some types of ornamental birds:


Dusky parrot breeding:


When breeding this type of parrot, it is preferable to encourage it to get out of the cage, and play for a period of not less than 3 to 4 hours a day, and therefore its breeder must provide a safe place for it, and supervise it while playing, in order to prevent any injuries or accidents, and it is worth mentioning It needs the best types of food, as it can feed on commercial seeds and fresh fruits, as these foods will give the parrot a set of minerals and vitamins, which contribute to supporting its immune system, and giving it the ability to carry out basic life functions, and it is also advised to adopt a varied diet. In order to keep the parrot happy and active, it should also avoid feeding it the same food every day, so as not to get depressed and bored..

Canary-bird
Canary-bird

Canary-bird:


Canaries can be raised to sing by showing them to birds that are superior in singing, or through musical instruments.

love birds:


 One of the common beliefs about love birds is that they only live in pairs, but they can live alone without a pair, and it is worth noting that they need attention, care and social interaction from their breeders, and they must be well fed, as they are provided (pelleted food)They can also eat a variety of fresh seeds, making up 25% of their total diet at most

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