How To Take Care Of Your Pet Parrot
by:
Naldo Camarones
Parrots make wonderful family pets because
they are great companions, they are beautiful birds with
colorful feathers and you can teach them to talk. But you must
have a strong level of commitment to your parrot because he will
need daily and weekly maintenance, as well as plenty of
attention.
What a Parrot Needs
When you consider how to take care of you
parrot, you will have to consider what you will need to get
started. The first thing you will need is a large cage for your
parrot to live in. Make sure it is big enough for him to move
around a bit and be comfortable. To occupy his time and make him
feel comfortable you should place a mirror, a swing and a toy in
the cage. You will also need something to properly line the
cage.
What To Feed Your Parrot
A parrot should have a healthy, well-balanced
diet. It should consist of fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, meat
and grains. Peanut butter and cooked eggs are other sources of
protein that are good for parrots. Pre-packaged parrot food is
certainly another valid option. It takes the guesswork out of
feeding your bird a wide variety of balanced nutrition.
As with most pets, avoid feeding your parrot
caffeine, alcohol, chocolate and salty foods.
Teaching Your Parrot To Talk
One of the most attractive features of this
type of bird is that you can teach them to talk and whistle.
Most people get a lot of enjoyment out of it. It does require a
lot of time and repetition though and training should begin when
the parrot is young. New words should be introduced with an
activity so the parrot can link the two. He may even pick up on
words you don’t really want him to learn just because he hears
them often.
Whistling may come more natural for the birds
and may be encouraged after you have trained him to talk.
Provide Exercise
Your parrot will need to get daily exercise.
Let him out of the cage for small amount of time, starting with
fifteen minutes at a time. Let them fly around the house and
tire themselves out. See a professional for wing clippings when
necessary.
Beak Care
Never try to trim your parrot’s beak at home.
Seek a professional’s help when needed. Some things you can do
at home to help your bird with beak care is to provide a
concrete perch or a cuttle bone for him.
Maintenance
The basic things you need to commit to for
taking care of your bird are quite simple, but they do require
some effort on the owner’s part. In addition to never leaving
his food bowl empty, you will need to provide him with fresh
water twice a day. You will need to clean his cage on a weekly
basis. You will also need to groom him 2-3 times per week. This
can include a full bath given in a sink or washtub or by simply
misting the bird and using specialized bird shampoo on him.
When all the work is done, you will have a
beautiful pet that will provide hours of entertainment and joy.