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What Is Egg Binding? The terms "egg bound" and "egg binding" refer to a condition in which a female bird has trouble laying an egg. Egg binding can be caused by several factors including malnutrition, an inadequate environment, lack of exercise, and genetic predisposition. While a bird of any species can be affected, there are a few types of birds that seems to be prone to egg binding, most notably Cockatiels, Parakeets (Budgies), and Lovebirds. ... Read more...
By: Abu Kaiser On Monday, 05 October 2009 Comments Comments(0) Read more...
Feeding eggs to my pet bird seems sort of cannibalistic, yet many articles on avian nutrition cite eggs as a great food source for captive birds. Is this true? Yes. Eggs, including eggshells, are a wonderful source of nutrition for pet birds. In the wild many bird species will consume unhatched eggs and eggshells as they are a vital source of protien, calcium, and minerals. It is completely natural for a bird to eat eggs, and although it may seem strange to us humans,... Read more...
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1. Chocolate Chocolate is a wonderful treat to share with human family members, but it can be harmful or fatal to your pet bird. Chocolate poisoning first affects a bird's digestive system, causing vomiting and diarrhea. As the condition progresses, the bird's central nervous system is affected, first causing seizures and eventually death. 2. Apple Seeds Believe it or not, apples - along with other members of the rose family including ... Read more...
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Breeder/Aviary or Pet Store Generally speaking, getting a pet bird from a reputable breeder is the best option. It may be harder to find a bird this way, and potentially more expensive, but generally a bird from a good breeder will be well worth it. However, you need to also beware of careless or unethical breeders. Personally visiting a breeder is best, since it gives you a chance to see the conditions in which their birds are raised, and you can also get a sense of ho... Read more...
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Is your bird feeling a bit "under the weather?" Would you really even know if he was? As bird owners, we bear the responsibility of making sure our pets stay healthy. In order to fulfill this obligation, we must learn to identify common signs and symptoms of illness. Protect your bird by learning to recognize when it's time to go to the vet. What to Look For When a bird gets sick, it is often very serious. Although birds can be very effecti... Read more...
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Many pet bird owners, at least once or twice, entertain ideas of allowing their pets to have a family. While having a nest full of adorable chirping babies may seem like a great idea at times, owners should know what they're getting into when they choose to breed their birds, and should take several key issues into consideration before rushing out to buy their bird a mate.         Being a successful bird breeder requires four key components: ... Read more...
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