The Lovebird's health is imperative when keeping a Lovebird, making certain they stay in a fine condition. Furnishing them with a healthy diet should be the main concern in your list of Lovebird Health. They should be eating healthy foods like, Vegetables that are better cooked, for example potatoes, carrots, cucumber, mushrooms; raw fresh veg like, beans, peas, cabbage, tomato; fruits such as papaya, melons, peach, pear, banana, kiwi, apples, among others avocados are very dangerous for Lovebirds and you should take note of that in you Lovebird Health list.
For the best leads to raising your bird you want to understand the fundamentals in Parakeets care needs. When you first bring a bird home and add him to your bird house or cage there's a powerful chance that your parakeet will be scared. This is much the same as any animal you are introducing to a new space, and after a day or 2 your new pet should settle in quite nicely. Don't try to handle him till he has settled.
You must have a cage that's raised up off the floor in a well lit area and away from any drafts. Parakeets love activity so place the cage in an area around your house where there's lots of family interaction. Talk to the bird with a relaxing calm voice as frequently as you can, and in the first few nights, place a cover over the cage early in the evening.
Cleanliness should include a bath or shower twice or 3 times every week. This is accomplished with either a dish the parakeet can step into and use its beak to throw the water over itself, or by spraying your pet with a light mist of warm water. By washing your pet you may excite natural grooming behaviour, and it also decreases dust and dander buildup.
Good parakeets care incorporates the trimming of their wings, if you'd like to deter them from flying.
Lovebirds love fruits except avocados, don't give them those for they're deadly - add this to your Lovebird's care list. Just ensure you have washed it from the insecticides and pesticides utilized by plant growers. Another addition in your Lovebirds care list - remove all uneaten fresh foods from your Lovebirds cage before they're ruined.
Another addition to your Lovebird's care list is that you want to supply a dish of water for your Lovebirds, they're dependent to water, and they adore to wash. This also, helps keep their feathers in good shape. You must also take into account, the weather, Lovebirds shouldn't be exposed to freezing conditions (add to your Lovebird's care list).
Their are lots of perils coaxing round the corner you may not know. A number of them that you may want to put in your Lovebird's care list are, blue-green algaes, chocolate, dog and cat spit, household cleaners and detergents and Teflon. When Teflon is heated and gets too hot it gives off smoke that are deadly to your Lovebirds.
It's also best to get a good vet before any bad conditions arise. You can try for suggestions, because there are vets who see few cases of bird health issues, and don't have much experience in diagnosing and treating them.
Also one of the most important things you want to pay attention to is the cage and the space you have for your Lovebirds, they need a spacious place where they are able to fly, it is a kind of exercise for them which is important for your bird's health. They also like to bathe and get warm in the sun. If you don't have the required space it will not be a good idea to take on a Lovebird.
It's also a good idea to hand-feed your Lovebirds, that gives them more time with you and also acts like a "getting to know" you stage which is enjoyed by your bird and will certainly be excellent for the Lovebird's health
Resource Author Francisco Rodriguez Higueras
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