Parakeets typically require veterinary check-ups at least once a year to monitor their health and receive necessary vaccinations. However, if a parakeet shows signs of illness or distress, additional visits may be needed. It's important for owners to be vigilant and seek veterinary care whenever they notice changes in behavior, appetite, or appearance. Regular check-ups can help ensure a long and healthy life for these birds.
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I am a full working vet, I love animals and the answer to your question is at least once every month or two depending on its age.
that isn't supposed to happen. go to the vet right away if the poop isn't creamy white inside and dark green on the outside.
that means it might be sick. If the parakeets usual poop is green that might not mean its sick. But if this is like, the first or second time that its had green poop go to a vet!
yes they can
You need to go to the vet and, see how many kittens there are. If you need them removed do the same go to the vet and they can do ex-rays to find out!!
If by no feathers no their not supposed to.
Go To The Vet! Go To The Vet!
4 to 8 years
Do not force them they can do it there self when they want to
It's impossible to tell for sure. If he does it will take 3 months to a year. Also parakeets often die shortly after their mate or companion dies. You should take it to the vet to have him checked because grieving parakeets are very susceptible to illness. Sometimes parakeets will die from grief and no other reason can be found wrong. My close friend had two parakeets, and after the female died suddenly of egg-binding, the male refused to eat or fly or do anything. All he would do is lie in the cage in the spot where his mate had died, and if he was moved he would go back to that spot. My friend took him to 2 avian vets who could not figure out what was wrong, no infections or tumors or anything like that. The vet gave her vitamin food to feed him. She hand fed him for a while and then he died anyway.
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