
- Parrots Ready for new home, African Grey
- IndianaIndianapolis
- $ 1,200
Do you have a pet bird, or are you looking for a bird for sale? There are a few things to consider when purchasing. Truly, there are thousands of bird species, each with unique characteristics, housing requirements, feeding patterns, and characters. They are intriguing animals.
Their colorful feathers, beautiful singing, and their behaviors can keep you watching. And then, of course, the flying pets fascinate people making them popular as pets. Or you have a new hatch, you can sell your hatch on animal direct as well.
Let’s take a look at some flying pet species.
Parrots can live to be 80-100 years old, which surpasses so many people. This intelligent pet needs a lot of care and attention.
The hood on the head and the orange circles on the head are characteristic of cockatiels. Cockatiels take up a lot of space. The recommended minimum size for a pair in aviary systems is 2m x 1m 1m. The cockatiel is a very sensitive animal, and you need a lot of patience to build trust. The volume should not be underestimated either, Cockatiel can easily reach 70 decibels.
Probably the most popular pet among birds is the budgie. It is the smallest, liveliest parrot and can live up to 12 years. The budgies always awakened and seen taking action. However, budgie should never be kept alone, and he needs his daily free flight.
Birds belong to the class of vertebrates. The main common features are:
1. Wings.
2. Body covering made of feathers.
3. Beak without teeth.
Healthy bird food is made up of grains, seeds, and fresh food. In order for the food to be digested well, needs grit. These are tiny stones containing minerals that break up the food ingested.
There are special feed mixes for the different species in pet shops. Besides, you serve fresh food made from vegetables, fruit, and kitchen herbs - if possible, from organic farming.