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Cute Baby Parakeets: How To Care For Your Little Feathered Friends


Cute Baby Parakeet by EisakuPanda on DeviantArt
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Parakeets, or budgerigars, are some of the most popular pet birds in the world. It’s easy to understand why people love them; they’re full of personality and they’re incredibly cute. Caring for baby parakeets is a bit different than caring for their adult counterparts. But if you’re prepared and willing to put in the effort, you can have a beautiful and healthy parakeet for many years to come.

Housing

When it comes to housing baby parakeets, size really does matter. You’ll need to get a cage that’s at least 18”x18”x24”. The bigger the better, as parakeets are very active birds and need room to climb, fly and play. The cage should also be made of non-toxic materials and have a secure lid and plenty of ventilation. You should also make sure the bars are spaced evenly so your baby parakeet doesn’t get stuck in between them.

Inside the cage, provide plenty of toys and perches for your parakeet to climb and explore. You should also place a few mirrors in the cage, as parakeets love to look at themselves. And don’t forget to place a few birdhouses in there too, as parakeets need a place to hide and feel safe.

Diet

When it comes to diet, baby parakeets need a variety of foods. Offer your bird a mix of seeds, fruits, vegetables and fortified pellets. You can also give your parakeet some cooked eggs, pasta and grains, as well as some fresh greens like broccoli, kale and spinach. Avoid giving your parakeet too many treats, as this can lead to obesity.

Parakeets also need fresh water every day, so make sure to keep their water dish full at all times. And if you’re not sure what to feed your parakeet, you can always ask your veterinarian for advice.

Handling

When it comes to handling baby parakeets, it’s best to let them get used to you and your home first. Talk to your parakeet and offer it treats from your hand, so it can get used to you and your scent. Once your parakeet is comfortable with you, you can start handling it gently. Make sure to keep your hands away from its head and wings, as parakeets can be quite sensitive.

If your parakeet is particularly nervous, you can try using a perch to help it get used to being handled. Place the perch in your hand and let your parakeet climb onto it. Once it’s comfortable, you can start to move the perch around and get your parakeet used to being handled. With time and patience, your parakeet should become comfortable with being handled.

Socialization

Parakeets are social birds, so it’s important to give your parakeet plenty of attention and interaction. Spend time talking to your parakeet and offer it treats from your hand. You can also take your parakeet out of its cage and let it explore the room. Make sure to supervise it at all times, as parakeets can be quite curious and may try to fly away.

You can also get a friend for your baby parakeet. Parakeets are social animals, so they need a companion to keep them company. If you get a baby parakeet, make sure to introduce it to your existing parakeet slowly. This will help them get used to each other and prevent any squabbles from occurring.

Health Care

It’s important to keep your baby parakeet healthy and happy. Make sure to take it to the vet for regular checkups and make sure it gets all the necessary vaccinations. You should also keep an eye out for any signs of illness, such as watery eyes, sneezing, or loss of appetite. If you notice any of these signs, take your parakeet to the vet right away.

Conclusion

Caring for baby parakeets can be a rewarding experience. With the right care and attention, your parakeet will be a healthy and happy bird for many years to come. Just remember to provide your parakeet with a spacious cage, a nutritious diet, plenty of socialization and regular vet visits, and you’ll have a healthy and happy parakeet for many years to come.


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