No, actually birds are much happier flying free in your home or in a room, than in a cage. Put yourself in their place, would you rather live in a home, or a jail cell? They just need a place where they know they can always go to for food and water, and when they get there, there will ALWAYS be food and water.
No but they get used to it.
Around twice a week.
Far better and safer to use a detergent-disinfectant, assuming they had a disease.
Live together in a different cage?1) They must be in different cages and if they're ever out of their cages they have to be supervised.2) Yes, if they are in different cages, everything is fine.
the characteristics of a budgie are: -they do not show when they are sick -they are very playful - they are very sensitive, so do not yell at them, or slap them -they can some times learn to talk, if they live alone (with no budgies) -they are very messy eaters I hope this helped i have two budgies of my own as well! (:
you need two cages i speak from breeding myself
Budgies don't stop being able to breed. If you don't want them to breed I would recommend putting them in separate cages.
About 3-4 .
It is not recommended to use a cage for an animal other than it was intended for as it can endanger your pet. PetProductsByRoyal.com has some nice bird cages at discount prices.
Be set free
Two dominate females may fight to the death of one of the two, depending on the severity/seriousness of their fighting (what are they fighting about). Therefore, I'd recommend separating the 2 into individual cages if the fighting is severe enough. My budgies are fighting then they start helping out each other soon...I don't understand.
This question is a matter of opinion. Some people like English budgies better than regular budgies or other people like regular budgies better than English budgies.
Yes but only raw. Not true...budgies can eat vegetables in any form, raw, boiled, steamed etc. Different budgies prefer different presentations. Mine like their broccoli raw, sweet potato cooked please!