American Parakeets:
Native to: Austrailia
Length: about 6"
Life spand: about 20 years
Talking ability: Good if alone.
Coloring: green, yellow, blue, and white are normally what you see.
There are many different types of parakeets.
Food:
1. Normal parakeet seed
2. Pellets, Zupreem etc.
3. Fresh/dried veggies
4. Fresh/dried fruits
5. Herbs
6. Millet
7. Egg shells/ eggs, noodles and other bird safe foods
8. Clean water
We use Zupreem hand feeding formula- read directions on the back of the bag.
Cages:
1. 1/2 inch bar spacing
2. 17'' x 17" is good for about 3 parakeets or breeding.
3. At least 3 dishes, 1 for water, 1 for seed, and 1 for fresh food.
4. It is good to have a variety of perches in your cage.
5. A few toys are also good so your little one doesn't get board.
6. Cage should be cleaned often
Breeding:
1. Of course a male and a female together in the same cage- no other birds.
2. Okay size cage for breeding 17" x 17" , of course, 1/2" bar spacing
3. Nest box should be wooden. Nest box should be 5" W and 7" L. A door to easily reach the babies. Whole in nest box should be 2" W and 2" L. Get a nest box liner from PetsMart.
4.Bedding for nest box:
- shredded paper towels
- peat moss- moist
- rubber mat
- they do good on just the wood, but prefer bedding
Excercise:
1. If your cage is large enough for your parakeet to fly around in you don't need to worry about letting him out for excercise.
2. Be careful if you have to let your 'keet out because they can fly into windows, get eaten by other household pets, or fall behind a dresser or a piano. DO NOT LET YOUR BIRD OUTSIDE. These birds are very fragile ,so when you catch them to put them away be very very careful. It is good to only let your bird out when you are home so you can supervise it. I would suggest confining your bird to only one room that is bird safe.
Dangers:
1. Young children- supervise
2. Windows- close curtains when you let your bird out
3. Fumes, like smoke, air fresheners, burning pans or tuperware, cleaning products, basically any strong fumes.
4. Open toliet bowls, full bathtubs, full sinks- your bird could drowned in these things.
5. Other pets like, cats and dogs.
6. If your bird is out watch your step so you don't step on your bird, also if your bird is confined to one room when you open the door, open it slowly and look behind it so you don't run over your bird with the door.
7. DO NOT LET YOUR BIRD OUT WHEN YOU ARE COOKING!
8. Don't leave the window open when your bird is out because your bird could chew right through the screen.
9. Drafts can get your bird sick, so set them out of the way of the drafts.
10. Never set your bird's cage on the ground- they will get very stressed, eye level to you is good.
11. Always supervise your birds when they are out.
12. When your bird is out don't let your bird eat plants unless you know it is safe.
13. When your birds are out don't open any doors that lead to the outside because he could fly right out!
If you have any questions or commets please call us.