Keeping
Cage Birds Happy & Healthy
The most frequently asked questions about
accommodation, feeding regiments, temperature
and breeding for a variety of species of cage
birds. More...
Wing
Trimming Caged Birds
To be safe, all caged birds should have their
wing feathers trimmed. The decision to deny a
caged bird free, unrestricted flight (as in
the wild) is subconsciously made by each bird
owner at the time the bird is made a captive
pet in the home. More...
Beak and
Claw Trimming Birds
Most of the surfaces they perch on (perches,
cage bars, etc.) are very smooth and regular.
Consequently, the claws and beaks of pet birds
tend to overgrow, and the surfaces of their
beaks also tend to become rough and irregular.
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Bathing
Caged Birds
Many exotic pet birds originally lived in
tropical climates where rainfall is a daily,
or otherwise frequent, occurrence. Rainwater
provides drinking water and an opportunity for
bathing. More...