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Bird Care Tips
Birds are tiny lovely creatures that can be a good substitute for a growling dog or a mewing cat. Birds if properly taken care and trained can become quite attached to you and may interact with you as much as a dog can. While purchasing the little feathery pet you should make sure that the bird is healthy and fit. The following are some bird care tips that would help you to purchase a healthy bird.
Tips to Recognize a Sick Bird
You are advised not to make any consideration while selecting your pet on the basis of health of the bird even if you find it to be attractive.
- A sick bird would look tired, droopy with ruffled features and would always have the tendency to hide its head under its wings.
- Frequently you would be finding your bird to be sneezing and also with the presence of discharge along its nostrils.
- An ill bird would also have its droppings stuck to the feather of the tail.
- A bird suffering from a terrible breathing disorder would show up symptoms like making a clicking sound while breathing or the tail often moving up and down.
A healthy bird would always seem to be energetic and with intermittent eating sessions. With respect to their physical appearance you will find that the bird possesses shiny feathers, bright eyes and highly energetic in nature. In order to insure a healthy bird you are recommended to purchase it from a reputed pet shop where you will get medical insurance facilities for pets. The following are some bird care tips that would help you to keep your pet bird healthy and active.
General Bird Care Tips
Grooming is one of the important bird care tips. Pet birds must be bathed and cleaned at regular intervals. Grooming activities like feather preening and feather molting are quite useful in making your bird look attractive and healthy.
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