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you should get it young so you can tame it easyer and make it talk quicker
7- 18 years
If you go to the vets they should be able to give you an age of the bird.
Actually children of any age or even adults get frightened of loud noises like thunder etc. So, there is not a fixed age for children to start to get frightened of loud noises.
It means to make shapes with your mouth to make noises at (usually) a very young age.
I am sad to say NO, they do not get along with children under the age of 14. One day when a friend of mine had a blue parakeet and her 11 year old was saying hello, the parakeet bit her and tries to peck her eye. Do not get a blue parakeet unless you have a child 14 or older!!!!!
Age, loud noises, repetitive noises, infection.
Male Indian ring-necked parakeets usually display their neck rings between 18 months of age to 3 years of age, while females do not develop the ring. An Indian ring-necked parakeet's first molt usually occurs between 6 and 12 months of age.
A parakeet's lifespan varies by species. Some parakeets live to the age of 7 to 15, or rarely 20 years. This would correspond to 5 to 7 human years to a parakeet year, except that parakeets are adults by the age of 1 year, which is quite different from humans but comparable to other birds, mammals, and similar animals.
Parakeets like other parakeets. In the wild many birds are in one flock. I'd say your best bet is to get another Parakeet if you want it to get a different bird a cockatiel would be okay. age and sex matters and you need to get them at the same time or they fight because the old bird thinks it's his/her turf. If you already have a parakeet you should get another parakeet.
I would say that your parakeet is probably a girl. I did a lot of research on parakeets sexes and about training them. I am a parakeet expert and I know a lot about them. I am very certain that your parakeet is a female. A males cere is white with a tint of blue and pink. --Hope I helped Dr. M.C
It is due to the sensitive hairs found in your ear. This causes noises to vibrate, where we are able to hear them. As we age, are hairs lose their once youthful strength, and some high pitched noises are difficult to hear.