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Friday, October 6, 2017

A guide to some bird buying experience

Each bird has its own diet, and so to start raising a bird for a scene you need to find out what their behavior and characteristics are, in order to have the proper care. Here are some of the knowledge and experience you can refer.



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Choose to buy birds

First you have to make sure the bird you choose is a healthy bird. A sick bird is no good no matter how cheap. When the bird shows any symptoms of disease, then we know that the disease has often changed complex. If the bird is moody, ruffled, tired or huddled under the wings, this is not the bird you should choose. If the bird sneezes, runs nose, sits at the bottom of the cage, runs over the nostrils or feces in the tail feathers, it may be a serious problem. If the bird is breathing, causing a click or its tail waving lightly, the bird may have a serious respiratory illness and you should choose another bird.

Signs of a healthy bird include bright eyes, clean, brightly colored feathers, good appetite and strong activity. Healthy birds eat regularly and are very active. To make sure you buy a healthy bird, you should buy a bird at a reliable bird shop or bird feeder.

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Buy bird cages

Now how do you choose the house for your bird? It must be safe and comfortable. Buy the largest cage you can afford to be indoors. Pay attention to the bird can not poke through the gap between the two bars of the cage. The cage must be convenient, clean and birds have easy access to food and water. Wood chips should be of appropriate size, should be natural wood. These logs can be easily bought at pet stores or you can easily pick them up. The safe wood for birds is mazanita wood, madrona wood, eucalyptus wood (due to very birds or surgery on the wooden bars in the cage, we need to find safe wood for birds). Clean the logs before putting them into cages. If you have another bird, put the new bird in a separate room as many foreign birds can carry the infectious bacteria that can be transmitted through contact. This is very important for all your feathered pets. Your veterinarian can advise you on a safe way for the two birds to get to know each other when you go for a bird's check.

Avoid using wood flooring of walnut trees. This often leads to aspergillus infection. Bottom of cage with tissue paper or cob is all. Clean or change lining every day.

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