dont keep their food out of the cage let them know that outside is playtime and for food they need to go back in, once when you want them to go back offer them food in your hand let them sit on your hand dont move the hand too quickly else they will fly off, slowly put your hand inside the cage with the birds on it once they realise they are in the cage they will hop off to a perch if they are stubborn and refuse to get on your get their food dish out they will surely hop on to it put it slowly back inside this always works
Yes, Parakeets love to have company in their cage, two mail parakeets would be fine together.
Pet parakeets typically use materials such as paper strips, wood shavings, and dried grass or coconut fibers to build their nests in a cage. It's important to provide these nesting materials for their comfort and natural behavior. Additionally, some parakeets may use their own feathers to line the nest.
Not necessarily. You can breed them in any cage.
sadly, no, but i bring them out of their cage, then I have to put them back in. However with a bird safe room allot of Patience and training it is possible .good luck.
A thorough cleaning of your parakeets cage is required once weekly. Remove and wash the cage tray and perches, and wash the area around the cage. Make sure all toys are clean and damage-free, without loose or broken parts that could hurt your pet. Once a month, you'll need to clean the entire cage with a disinfectant solution. Rinse well, and dry everything before returning your bird to his cage.
I have a parakeet that is hurting my others, so i am putting her in a smaller separate cage next to the one the other parakeets are in.
Cokateils are a good choice to cage with parakeets, although almost any bird around the same general size is ok.
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It is generally not recommended to mix parakeets with canaries in the same cage as they have different care needs, diets, and temperaments. They may also compete for space and resources, leading to stress and potential aggression. It is best to provide separate living spaces for each species to ensure their well-being.
A very big box
There have been cases where they do, but it is not recommended to mix different species of birds in the same cage. Cockatiels are much bigger than parakeets, and can cause serious damage from a single bite.
I either open the cage door and let my bird fly around the room while I clean the cage.