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Everything You Need to Know about Parrot Toys

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There are many different types of for many different types of parrots. The hard thing is trying to choose the right toys for your parrot. In this article you will learn what toys are safe for each particular breed of parrot as well as learning all the reasons why it’s so important to have a few inside your cage.

The Amazon Parrot

The Amazon parrot is generally a very large parrot that tends to be quite inquisitive and unfortunately also aggressive at times. The best type of for this particular breed of parrot is are usually made from wood and are generally sturdy. You will find that Amazon’s generally like to chew everything they can get their beaks around, therefore buying plastic for your Amazon could lead to it choking on a broken piece of plastic. Make sure every parrot toy you by for your Amazon is made from wood.

Parakeets

Parakeets are a much smaller breed of birds and are less likely to destroy any kind of parrot toy you decide to purchase for your cage. One very popular parrot toy that is a must buy for these birds, is a mirror. Parakeets, like Amazons are also very inquisitive and will spend hours marveling at the reflection of themselves in the mirror. If you only own one parakeet, then this is a good way to keep your bird free from boredom as has been the case for many parrots. The mirror is a must for this particular breed of parrot and any other you decide to purchase will do wonders for your parrots health and energy exuberance.

Why Is It So Important To Have Inside Your Cage?

Parrots are creatures that survive purely off attention. The more attention you show your parrot, the happier and healthy he or she is going to be. However you can’t always be there to spend time with your parrot and that’s why can come in nice and handy. Giving your parrot something to do while you are away can help keep your parrot from becoming bored and in fact is proven to increase the life expectancy of your bird. Whether it be a bell, mirror or a ball or wool, any kind of object that your parrot is able to interact with, will do marvels for its overall general health.

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A brief run-down of things I clipped from the vid to save you all from having to listen to 3 more minutes of my mumbling. ^.^ Since I did sort of mention cost of basic upkeep at the start of the vid, I’ll add food costs. I spend about (2 bags/flavors of food) for his basic pellet diet and maybe -10 for nuts/seed treats a quarter. Everything else like fruits and veggies, bread and random food bits comes off our own plates. More suggestions on/about cheap and easy for your birds to destroy: -phone books (I personally don’t like them. I find the smell of the ink too strong.) -untreated 2×4’s! Toby has an 18″ or so 2×4 that he gradually will nip at from time to time. When using re-appropriated materials like cardboard scavenged from the recycling bin at home, work, grocery store, etc…PLEASE keep an eye out for tape, staples, glue, contaminants (food stains, chemicals, unknown substances, excess printing inks). About the toilet paper tubes, make sure to remove ALL of the remaining tissue that might still be stuck to it. Inhaling that stuff really sucks (No pun intended. I often use TP in place of facial tissue) and if it’s bothersome to detach with hands, I imagine it’d be more difficult trying to scrape tissue out of your throat with clawed feet! Where to find materials: -Cardboard: check recycling bins, save stuff from packaging, ask around stores that tend to ship/receive stock in large quantities. Large bookstores are nice because you don’t have to

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Question by neddie.bellydance: Is there a bird supplier store in the US that ships to Malaysia?
I’m a birdkeeper in Malaysia. Is there a bird supplier store in the US that ships to my country?

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Answer by margecutter
“Chirp n Squawk Bird Supplies welcomes international orders and APO orders” http://www.birdsupplies.com/Articles.asp?ID=27

“Don’t miss our Discount Parrot Supply Store that has Toys, Food and Supplies at very competitive prices! We can also ship most items overseas, please visit our Overseas Shipping page for more information.” http://www.discount-bird-cage.com/adventure-pack.html

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Parrots Feeding

Now you have bought a parrot you may be asking the question, what is the best parrots food for your new pet.  At this point, you have probably realized that there is no single food that can be given to every bird, so now it’s time to do some research in order to find a good and balanced diet for your pet.

Buying Food With Low Sunflower Content:

Firstly, it is not really harmful to feed seeds to your pet, because they have a lot of nutritional content. However, parrots food with sunflower seeds in them are not good for your bird, because they contain lots of fats.  Therefore, it would be best to purchase seed mixes with a low sunflower content, which will keep your parrot in good health.

Pellets are an excellent parrot food and are very often fed to mainly because they contain a lot of minerals and vitamins which are good for the health of your pet and will ensure that he lives longer and remains energetic as to. These pellets usually do not contain much fat and by mixing them with fresh vegetables it creates a wonderful meal for your bird.

Of course, nothing quite beats fresh vegetables which are obviously the proper kind of parrot food and when mixed with pellets that contain plenty of vitamins, it will help in maintaining good health in your parrot. A parrots food helps to make the animal feel more energetic and there is also certain vibrancy in good parrot food that is not found in any other kind of food and that is why it is a good idea to feed fresh and finely chopped vegetables to your bird and to also mix some pellets with the cut vegetables.

In fact, when it concerns parrot bird food there are several options to choose from including special diets and also regular foods and in fact, there are even special bird foods for different types of parrots which means that you will need to choose those that are especially designed for the type of parrot that you own.

Okay, the feeding habits of a parrot are like those of a child, which usually means they won’t discriminate what parrots food they eat.  So don’t make the mistake of thinking that these birds know which food is best for them, therefore, it’s best that you choose the correct parrot food from information you have researched from books and even the Internet.  The rather than letting your pet feed on any food it can get a hold of. In conclusion, the right kind of parrots food is one that is well balanced and is specially formulated for your pet.

Feeding your parakeet the right food is important to health. Learn tips for controlling your parakeet’s nutrition in this free video clip. Expert: Elizabeth Cantu Bio: Elizabeth Cantu has owned and been working with parrots since 1994. She has been active in captive parrot rescue and rehabilitation. Filmmaker: julio costilla

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Question by clairercluck: can parrots and budgies live together and eat the same food?
i have a indian ring necked parrot /parakeet hes not too large in a massive cage and have been give n 2 budgie can they all live together in one cage ….and will they all eat the same types of food

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Answer by grotonzoo
I wouldn’t put them in the same cage together without first seeing if they get along. Place their current cages right up against each other and see how they react to each other first. Go slow with this. As for the diet, each type of bird has dietary needs. Some of the food might be the same but I’m sure there are some foods that each will need individually. I would check with a vet or a knowledgeable pet store owner about these things.

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