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Caring For Cockatoos
General Cockatoo Information Based on DNA evidence, Psittaciformes (cockatoos and parrots), falcons and passerines (perching birds) were the last groups to split off from the modern birds trunk, the Neoaves, an event which most likely happened in Gondwana around 65 mya. The Psittaciformes fall between the Falconidae and the suboscine passerines, which include pittas and…
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General Cockatiel Information Cockatiels are deservedly popular pets and some of our most frequently seen patients by our “cockatiel vet”. Their scientific name means ‘nymphs of New Holland (Australia)’ which is particularly apt. They are generally outgoing and very inquisitive (which can sometimes get them into trouble) and just a little bit larger than budgies…
Read MoreCaring for Chickens
Quick Facts About Chickens: Incubation period: 21 days Point of lay: 16-20 weeks Life expectancy: 6 years but if well cared for some live past 10 years. General Description of Keeping Chickens Keeping chickens has seen a resurgence in recent years as internet age urban dwellers discover the pleasure of reconnecting with their rural roots.…
Read MoreCaring For Canaries
Canaries (Serinus canaria domestica) – Boder, Red Factor, Norwich, Fife, Gloster, Roller, Lizard, Yorkshire. Domestic canaries evolved from wild finches that still live on islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Spain. They were originally brought to Europe by sailors in the 17th Century because of the beautiful singing ability of the cockbirds…
Read MoreFeeding Pet Birds
Nutrition in a Nutshell – the five bird food groups! Dark green vegetables – eg Silverbeet, Spinach, broccoli Limited Seed -making up less than 1/3 of the diet. (Gradually reduce seed over 6 weeks.) Pellets – like Harrison’s , Pretty bird, Vetafarm and Passwells. Low fat low sugar low salt human foods – eg Oats,…
Read MoreHousing For Pet Birds
General Cage Requirements Housing requirements will depend on the size and the species of bird(s) kept and on whether the birds remain in their enclosure or are allowed to fly free. At a minimum, for all birds, the shortest side of the cage should be at least twice the wingspan of the largest bird being…
Read MoreCaring for Budgerigars (pet budgies)
Quick Facts About Budgies: Scientific Name: Melopscittacus undulatus Life expectancy: 7-12 years Adult bodyweight: 35-55g Sexual maturity: 6-9 months Origin: Desert Regions of Australia Sexual Dimorphism: Yes – males blue cere, females brown. General Description Also known as grass parakeets or shell parakeets, budgerigars (budgies) are one of the most popularly kept pet birds worldwide.…
Read MoreCaring For Amazon Parrots
About Amazon Parrots Amazon parrots are a diverse group of birds from Central and South America. Most Amazon parrots have a predominantly green body with accents of various colours depending on the species. Amazons are very social birds, and have become popular pets internationally due to their fun-loving and affectionate natures. Amazons are a highly…
Read MoreCaring For African Grey Parrots
Quick Facts About African Grey Parrots: Life expectancy: 50 years. Adult bodyweight: 400-450g (Congo), 300-320g (Timneh). Origin: Central Africa. Sexual dimorphism: No General Description There are two types of African Grey Parrot. The Congo Grey is more common as a pet bird, and is larger and a lighter colour than the charcoal grey of the…
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