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What to Know About Birds for Sale

Whenever you consider acquiring a feathery friend, you must honestly assess the degree to which you are willing to commit. While you can tailor the type of bird you buy to how much care is required, birds for sale still need more focus because they are so much more removed from us than dogs or cats. Their anatomy, emotional makeup, diets, health, and housing will always require an extra effort at understanding to ensure their well-being. This applies no matter what kind of delightful bird you choose.

Time and Emotional Commitment

Birds come in all types. Once you decide on how much time and attention you can give, then you can narrow your search to plumage colors and talking versus singing abilities. Keep in mind that talkers require the most time and are not always cute and endearing. Some birds are loud, obnoxious, and downright rude. The better a bird can talk the more intelligent and emotionally frail it usually is. Birds can be more emotional than dogs and will become self-destructive if you do not provide sufficient mental stimulation.

Exercise

There is not a hard and fast rule when it comes to the length of time your bird should exercise. Active healthy birds are good about moving continuously when not sleeping. More important than putting your bird through its paces, so to speak, is placing a premium on activities that will help you interact and bond with your bird as well as perk up its day. Canaries and finches may not need a full daily agenda, but parrots will definitely benefit from extensive lists of activities. A macaw may appreciate flight exercises. Activities help prevent your bird from feeling lonely, bored, or neglected.

  • Friend – Some birds do better in pairs or groups; make sure animals are compatible
  • Preening toys – Ensure they are of durable materials
  • Flapping exercises – Perch your bird on your hand or arm and move to encourage flapping; Remember these are strenuous exercises for your bird and short sessions of ten minutes or less are most effective; Can do multiple times a day
  • Consider investing in flight cages – Get the appropriate size for your birds
  • Shower perch – These encourage your bird to flap, especially if she is not used to perching on you yet
  • Placing foraging stations or perches at different levels encourages not only movement but is also mentally stimulating; Can help a bird mimic its natural foraging activities in the wild
  • Interactive games – Dancing, fetch, or hide-and-seek games
  • Advanced tricks are good for bonding and engaging your bird’s mind – Example is basketball
  • If you do not have a flight cage, you can “leash fly” your bird with a harness
  • Play areas outside of the cage – If you do not want your bird to have free range of your home, utilize cargo nets or similar items

Breeds of Birds for Sale

There are several breeds of birds, fulfilling the different needs of many kinds of bird owners.

  • Finches (Include Canaries) – Best in small flocks; Human interaction not nearly as important as for other birds; Great for owners who want singing birds that do not require much space;
  • Parakeet (Budgerigar) – Smart and playful; require little space and moderate interaction; Ideal for beginners;
  • Lovebird – Small parrot 5 to 6 inches long; Quiet but intelligent bird with charming personality; Lives 20 years; Bright green with orange breast, blue lower back, and red beak
  • Cockatiel – Fun personality; Rather mimic sounds and whistle than talk although they can speak; 11 to 12 inches long makes them a medium-sized parrot; gray with orange cheek patches and a yellow crest
  • Dove – Sweet, docile, gentle personality but easily stressed; Do not do well alone, require another dove or lots of interaction with their owners
  • African Gray – A highly intelligent parrot that requires five hours or more of human interaction daily; Thrives with training activities; Suffers not only boredom but also depression without enough attention; 13 inches long, up to 18 ounces; Gray with red tail feathers

Health of Birds for Sale Near Me

You should buy from “pet birds for sale near me,” so you have an opportunity to visit the bird in person. There are countless internet scams proclaiming to ship you a bird once you wire money for shipping. Visiting a bird in person, whether in someone’s home or in a pet store, or through a breeder, you can use certain criteria to help select a healthy bird. Just as for any other potential pet, make sure the bird in question is actively moving about its enclosure and curious about you. Birds should be alert, not hunched on their perches or down on the ground. Make sure the enclosure or area surrounding the perch is clean. There should be no discharge from the eyes or ceres. The cere is the bulbous area at the top of some species’ beaks. Look for signs of foraging because healthy birds eat constantly during their waking hours. Babies should be extroverted and fully feathered.

How to Feed Pet Birds for Sale

Birds should eat a balanced diet from various sources. Pet birds tend to really like the taste of seeds, with many owners giving into their pet’s desires through lack of knowledge. Seeds can lead to poor nutrition and obesity. Always consult with a veterinarian who specializes in birds to work out an appropriate diet for the breed of pet bird that you select. Most bird diets should consist of balanced species-specific pelleted feed and vegetables. Like other exotic animals, birds should get fruits but not too many because of the sugar content. You can talk to your vet about a list of appropriate treats that you can give sparingly. The other advantage to using a bird or exotic pet specialist is that they will have a gram scale that can accurately weigh your pet to further ensure proper feeding.

Pet Bird Enclosures

You must cater your bird’s cage or enclosure to his breed, size, and type of habitat he needs. Talk to an expert or your veterinarian about proper cages type and number of levels, capacity, and positioning of perches, nesting areas, and foraging stations. The enclosure should also have an appropriate place to affix the water supply. At the minimum, your bird should be able to stand and extend his wings and flap.

Grooming

Your bird will preen her feathers, but you need to monitor them for damage and breakage. You usually need to spray them to provide hydration. Talk to your health professional about any bathing or conditioning requirements for a specific breed.

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