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Properly Care for Baby Parakeet Birds





Properly Care for Baby Parakeet Birds - Keep the baby parakeet with its mother in a cage that is at least 24 by 24 by 24 inches for at least two months. The cage should be away from any windows, the kitchen and bathrooms. It should have at least three perches and toys to keep the parakeets entertained.

Feed the adult parakeet bird seed as well as organic fruits and vegetables, pasta and whole grain bread. Pets stores also carry unique foods for the birds to eat. The mother will feed the baby bird. Change the water and feed every day.
Properly Care for Baby Parakeet Birds

Dim the lights at night for the birds to sleep. Do not leave it completely dark, however, for this can scare the baby bird. Make sure there is a small source of light somewhere to give the baby security.

Open the cage regularly, offering the adult bird some exercise. Close all windows and doors and let them fly around in a bird-safe area. As the baby grows, it will join its mother, learning to fly.

Clean the cage weekly. Parakeets create a lot of waste and it will build up quickly. Droppings harden quickly, however, so it is not difficult to clean. Make sure you scrub the perches as well. You do not want the baby parakeet living in filth.

Parakeets are the most popular pet bird in the United States, according to the Belleville (Illinois) Area Rescue. Exotic, colorful, intelligent and social, the bird offers companionship to anyone who can care for it. Caring for a baby bird is not difficult, as long as you create the right environment for it to thrive. The mother bird should take care of most of the work, but you must also create the right environment for her. Does this Spark an idea? - by eHow



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