How do you care for budgies?

How do you care for budgies?

Budgies are an excellent type of parrot for beginners in pet bird breeding who want a new companion. They are also known in the Arab world as lovebirds, lovebirds, or gentle birds. Keeping them is a very enjoyable hobby, but you need a lot of knowledge to keep your flock happy and healthy so they can form a happy family.

Therefore, you can obtain the following from the seventh bird :

Budgies

How do you care for budgies?

Raising budgies is difficult and takes a lot of time and money; you will have to constantly check on the birds, clean the cages daily, and take care of the young, in addition to the money you spend on equipment and food.

1- Find a suitable place to raise birds

The room should be quiet, away from budgie predators, and free from disturbances. Try to ensure that no one but you enters it.

2- Prepare a suitable cage

You should buy a cage that is appropriately sized for the budgies, the space available in your home, and the number of birds you intend to keep together. The cage should be at least 60 cm wide, with a width greater than its height, as budgies fly horizontally. It should also have a square top.

It must have at least three doors:

One for the food dish, one for the water dish, and the last one so you can reach the birds.

Add bedding to the cage, such as wood shavings or oat grains.

Therefore, we have dedicated to you the seventh bird :

Flamingo bird nest building threads

Seven Bird bird and parrot cage with wheels

Seven Bird bird and parrot cage with wheels and stand

A floor covering for birdcage floors, made from natural materials with high absorption capacity.

3- Prepare everything he will need

You will need equipment for the young birds in addition to breeding equipment. This equipment includes:

  • Perches (high horizontal branches or beams on which birds stand), choose them from natural wood and make sure they are not dangerous to your birds.

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Zolux Calcium Stand and Bird Cooler

  • Some toys are for males; don't overcrowd the cage with too many, and don't leave them too close together as they could injure the birds. Avoid using any toys with strings, as the birds (especially young ones) may get tangled in them.

From the seventh bird :

Toys and games for birds and parrots from Seven Bird

Toys and games for parrots and birds from Zolux: Rope game

Seven Bird Wooden Blocks Toy for Birds and Parrots

Bird and parrot toys and games: Seven Bird swing toy

  • crib

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Seven Birds stainless steel bird feeder

  • Water containers, including an extra one for young birds when they grow feathers.

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Bird feeder

  • Food grains for budgies.

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Happy First Bird and Parrot Food for Budgies

Deli Premium Bird and Parrot Food Rich in Fruit

Happy First Bird Food for Budgies and Small Parrots

Zuprem fruit pellet bird and parrot food

Seven Bird Yellow Millet Seeds for Birds and Parrots

Royal Bird & Parrot Food: A balanced mix of grains

Bird food for small parrots and budgies from Versel Laga

Perida sunflower seeds for birds: a natural meal rich in minerals and vitamins

  • Food balls for budgies.
  • Cuttlebone for extra calcium.

From the seventh bird :

Bird and parrot treats: One-piece cuttlebone with a fixer from Brevo

Seven Bird Orange & Vanilla Flavored Cuttlebone for Maintaining Beaks and Claws

  • Liquid calcium or crushed oyster shell (you need at least two types of calcium sources).
  • A metal cube.
  • Extra food for the young when they grow feathers.
  • Special food for young children.
  • A small syringe.
  • Another cage when the young ones grow up.

Pamper your pet with Seventh Bird products:

Seven Bird Carrier Bag for Small Birds and Parrots

Bird treats from Versel Laga: Yellow millet clusters for ornamental birds

Zolux Bird and Parrot Treats: Crunchy Millet and Apple Sticks for Budgies

Zolux Bird and Parrot Treats: Honey Millet Crunch Sticks for Budgies

4- Prepare a backup space for neglected young children

If many eggs hatch at once, the parents may not take good care of the youngest birds (although it is rare for there to be more than one), so you should prepare a safe and warm place for the neglected young.