Pet & Wild Birds : How to Take Care of a Bird
Taking care of birds is relatively simple when using all of the proper supplies, which includes a cage, food and water bowls, perches, toys and fresh bedding. Care for a pet bird with tips from a pet store employee in this free video on pet care. Expert: Jennica Bio: Jennica is an employee at Pet Planet in Riverton, Utah. She works with pets on a daily basis. Filmmaker: Michael Burton



the males beak is blue, the females is pink-brown. but sometimes its different.
how can we figure out the diffrence between the male and the female.
@ILIGANO as long as the birds are in a safe environment where other pets can’t get at them and plants are away from them along with electrical equipment and things you don’t want chewed on they should be fine. I usually prefer the hand fed birds just because you can take them out of their cages and they do enjoy company.
How long they live all depends on what kind of bird you get.
@blabla0808 just because their wings get clipped doesn’t mean they’re confined to their cage forever. My bird’s wings used to get clipped and because he’s handfed we’d let him come out of his cage and he’d sit on my shoulder and go all around the house with me. So whether their wings are clipped or not doesn’t mean they have to be confined to their cages.
that’s mean clipping their wings so they won’t fly away birds are meant to fly not sit in a little cage forever… kind of fucked up
She gives enough food & water
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No -.- Thanks!
How long will they live? Can you let them out and they will live?