by Red Arnold | Jul 3, 2017 | Bird Safety, What NOT To Do
DON’T HIT YOUR BIRD OR “FLICK” ITS BEAK! Birds are very fragile, like eggs. Birds have a lot of feathers covering them and they look bigger than they actually are. Their necks are very small and flicking their beak can break their necks. We found out the hard way that...
by Red Arnold | Jul 3, 2017 | Bird Safety, What NOT To Do
Grit is for canaries and other birds, NOT lovebirds. Ask your vet about grit if you have another bird but most birds will be harmed by it.
by Red Arnold | Jul 3, 2017 | Bird Safety, What NOT To Do
No C.A.M.P.O. Chocolate, Avocado, Mushrooms, (raw) Potatoes and (raw) Onions. Stay away from anything that is human made in a package like Rice a Roni. Yes, its rice, but it’s processed. Anything with extra salt, sugar etc. Also, processed stuff like soda and...
by Red Arnold | Jul 3, 2017 | Bird Safety, Handling Your Bird
Transportation: If you have to transport the birds in the winter make sure you have a blanket that fits over the whole cage. Your best bet is to take and old blanket and cut out holes for the cage handles on top, drape it over and duct tape the bottom so the blanket...
by Red Arnold | Jul 3, 2017 | Bird Safety, Handling Your Bird
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