Ideas For DIY African Grey Parrot Toys

August 17, 2009 by fts  
Filed under Bird Supplies

This article gives ideas on cheap African Grey parrot toys. We know that commercial african grey parrot toys are can be quite taxing on your wallet as parrot owners. These parrot toys, on average, are priced about $20-$40 dollars, which are quite pricey. Moreover, need to be replaced on a periodic basis. Rather than paying for these money, here are some ideas on using everyday materials to create affordable african grey parrot toys.

Some generic information on african grey parrots
African Grey Parrots are a species of parrot native to West and Central Africa. These parrots come from 2 main varieties. One of which is the Congo Afircan Grey Parrot which has a great ability to imitate speech and are more popular among parrot lover. The Timneh African Grey is similar in appearance, but has a horn-colored beak, maroon tail, and is slightly smaller.

One of the cheapest way to create African Grey parrot toys is to use cardboard boxes. What you can do is to create a house using the cardboard so that it becomes a nice shelter for the parrot. Your parrot can then hop around the cardboard and be able to chew on them as well. It is an excellent African Grey parrot toys.

Explore baby toys and see if they can be reused as parrot toys. One good example is the brightly colored plastic oval baby links. These are easy to use, one simply twists the plastic link near the side where the opening is and then slides the opening over the bar of the cage or onto the toy. These links are not safe parrot toys for small sized birds but for African Greys, they can be an affordable parrot toys.

Another great place to look for ideas for African Grey parrot toys is your local discount store! Look around and see if there are any cheap items that can be used as afican grey parrot toys. One suggestion is to buy Cornhusk whiskbrooms, which cost two dollars or less. These whiskbrooms come attached with a metal ring on its handle that can be used to hang in the parrots’ cage. The materials in the brooms are a wonderful destruction chew parrot toy for African Grey Parrot, especially Greys that are feather pickers.

Use your imagination and create african grey parrot toys from normal day items such as newspapers or brightly coloured paper. These paper stock can make good chewing parrot toys. You can create rings with it around the cage or you can design strips that slides in between the cage parrots. What kind of african grey parrot toys can be created is based entirely on your creativity.

I hope these ideas can inspire you to look for more affordable African Grey parrot toys.

What Do You Feed A Parrot – And More

August 7, 2009 by fts  
Filed under Keeping Pet Birds

What Do Parrots Eat – How To Know

Hows it going fellow Parrot owners. Many of you are new Parrot owners looking for the proper diet for your new pet.

To really get an idea of what your Parrots need to stay healthy for there average life span of around 40-50 years, it will be a good idea for you to do some further research on Parrots and their unique eating habits and needs.

Yes, it will take some research -but it will be well WORTH IT!

First of all, you really should know the type or breed of Parrot that you own. I mean, there are so many different species, and certain groups of species require there own, unique eating habits. You see, certain Parrot groups need unique foods that meet there own minerals and vitamin criteria ,if you will.

Overall, there are 3 separate diets that will include just about every Parrot known:

1. Seed-Based Diets – Very simple and left lacking in many vitamins and minerals -but they are always available and will work as a last resort.

2. Formulated Diets (Usually Pellets) – Normally the formulated diet will provide the relevant nutritional needs of all species – but certain species will definitely need added or supplemental foods,like greens and many other such food that contain the necessary vitamins and minerals (Fresh food has a way of keeping all the natural minerals and vitamins)

3. Cooked Diets – Basically these are great diets. Usually you can cook them yourself or buy them already cooked. Precooked foods have
been known to lose there nutritional value if you dont feed them to the Parrot in a relatively short period of time, so it really depends on your parrot and its overall appetite.

What Kind Of Foods Do Parrots Eat

Things To Know When Considering Your Parrots Final Diet

O.K., most times when we buy a Parrot from the pet store, we
should automatically know the species of our new Parrot. Actually, most of the time the Parrots will be from a very popular species – which will ensure that you understand your specific Parrot’s diet and proper foods.

But if you dont know exctly what type of Parrot you own, go to the “Formulated Diet” – With nutritional supplementation. Regardless of your supplementation, make sure you watch closely, as certain species of Parrot, like the Amazon parrots, cockatoos, and Eclectus parrots, are prone to obesity. usually though, its pretty obvious that you own a type of Parrot species like those.

Aside from those Parrots, you have the Eclectus Parrots that do not do well with a formulated Diet – and they should definitely NOT be fed Nuts, as they are completely frugivorous when in the
wild. They can basically survive on nothing but fresh produce or green’s. With a different type of intestinal track, they will absorb more protein, vitamins and other healthy minerals.

But some extra grains and extra legumes will serve as the perfect additions along with the produce ,as they still do require there own bit of proteins.

The Parrots That Should Have A Higher Fat Intake In The Diet

Now on the opposite end of the Parrot species’ are the macaws , Hyacinth macaws ,and conures will always should have a certain level of fat in their everyday eating habits, actually they will need much more fat than the regular formulated diet. Including large numbers of nut’s in the diet is regularly done.

As you can see the question, “What do parrots eat?” -is not an easy question to answer. Most of you will undoubtedly recognize that the range in food and vitamin/mineral levels are very unique from 1 parrot kind to the other.

Having your own Parrot Upkeep and Help guide will be very beneficial to you and to the Training and Upkeep of your Parrot.Train Your Parrots To Stop Biting

Parrots are really outstanding pet’s. Its highly unlikely that any other animal be compared to the Parrot.

Discovering The Perfect Diet For Your Pet Parrot – Why We Must Do Our Research

Its not the Parrot owners fault,but, many people get it very wrong when actually buying food for there Parrots.

But many times, its the companies fault….

See, alot of the time the “recommendations placed on the Parrot
food bags can really mislead you. For some reason the Parrot food company does not actually give recommendations for a species of Parrot -they just describe a size of the Parrot or size of the food or
pellet.

This just doesnt make anything easier for the Parrot
owners. The biggest reason this can be bad for the Parrot is the simple fact that, Parrots are quite unique, and they have different ways of holding and eating there food.

Many Parrots eat the pellets with there claw or some eat the parrot food directly off of the dish with there beak. Some parrot foods or formulated diet foods are exactly the same for budgies and macaws. BUT – a macaw does not eat it’s food the way that the budgie does.

Usually Parrots Find This Quite Healthy

The one thing thatMost of the time we can feel alright about feeding Parrots is the fresh foods, like fruits and vegetables. (Cooked is quite alright too) Of course you should always monitor you Parrots eating habits. Some only need small amounts
while other have a larger diet, maybe due to faster metabolism or something to that effect.

Most of the time it is normal to give your Parrot food right off of your dinner table. Of course, it cant be unhealthy or full of salt and fatty acids. But foods that WE find healthy are not only O.K., but can be very good for your pet Parrot. Because there
diet is actually very plain, a tasty treat are actually great for your pet Parrot.Remember, these are Parrots,and
they DO have personality.(even though they seem to just “copy” what we say most of the time;)

Its actually a well known fact that Parrots have diet’s that are still somewhat unknown to many very, knowledgeable people. But paying attention to your parrots species, where the parrot comes from and the type of food that it consumed while in the wild can always help you in knowing the ins and outs for the diet of your Pet Parrot.

Its fantastic to be an owner of your own pet Parrot, and there really is no limit with pets like parrots. Some say that there is more than just great companionship, but they have been known to live for up to 60 YEARS!Totally awesome – Just take good care of your parrot and show them the type of love that you are capable of giving, you and your parrot will become like part of your family.You AND your children will absolutely love having your own Parrot.

For those of you that want an outstanding Parrot teaching guide that will really show you some more in depth training and Parrot Care information, go ahead and check the “Ultimate Guide To Parrot Upkeeping”

Discover how and why Parrots speak. Learn how to handle a Parrot, without getting “nipped” at. And basically learn the difference in Parrot species and there own separate diets and upkeep methods:

What do parrots Eat

Teaching Your Parrot to Talk

April 6, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Keeping Pet Birds

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Many parrot owners will become interested in teaching their parrot to talk, and will search the Internet for information on how to do this. Unfortunately there are a lot of websites out there that are charging for programs that will apparently teach your parrot to talk in less than a month. While some of these programs might be effective, there is no need to spend money because the secret is very simple, easy and best of all free.

Birds will learn to speak if they hear words repeatedly regularly. Even if a parrot has not been taught to speak by its owner, they will almost certainly start saying words by them selves eventually.

It is possible to teach your bird to talk in under a month, just follow these simple guidelines:

- You will need to be very patient with your parrot and not expect him to learn words in the first day, or even in the first week.Consistency is the key, keep repeating the same words religiously every single day. Having a routine is very important to parrots, it helps to make them feel safe, secure, and comfortable with their owner and they will then respond better to the training.

- Try to stay motivated and don’t get discouraged if you don’t see results instantly. It will take time, but if you persevere you will see fantastic results. It is essential that you don’t show frustration or anger towards your parrot, birds are very receptive to human emotion and this could have a very negative effect on your pet.

- Set aside a certain amount of time each day to spend with your parrot. Aim for 1 hour, at the same time each day if possible. Repeat the same words to your bird each day and you will soon be seeing results. Aim to make the time fun and enjoyable for your parrot and he will be more receptive. All work and no play will quickly bore your parrot.

- Parrots will respond well to rewards. Every time your parrot attempts to say a new word, or begins to respond to what you are teaching him show him how proud you are. Your parrots favourite foods will be a perfect incentive for your pet to keeping trying to please you. Other effective rewards are toys and verbal praise. Try to establish what suits your parrot the best, and be consistent with offering him rewards.

-Never punish your parrot. Showing violent behavior, either physical or verbal will be very destructive on your pets trust towards you. Punishment will have no positive effect, and your parrot will likely be unwilling to learn what you are trying to teach him. You could also cause your parrot to adopt bad habits such as screeching and biting, so patience and affection towards your bird is extremely important.

If you follow these step religiously and most importantly maintain respect and love towards your parrot, you should certainly see your bird talking within 1 month.