May 8, 2009
Back to Basics, Bird Aviaries
People who choose to keep birds in the home will need suitable housing for them.This entails acquiring an aviary in proportion to the size and type of parrot as it will greatly impact on the lifetime of the bird.
It is advisable to get one that's very large. The birds appreciate space to climb, stretch and play so ensure there is enough space for him to do that.
All bird aviaries need horizontal bars. To give the bird more hold inside the aviary. Be sure to check the spaces between the bars so the bird does not injure itself.
Although there are some inexpensive aviaries that can be found in the market, the purchaser must not prchase a bird aviary based on this criteria alone. The material used in constructing the bird aviary may not be of good quality and may also pose as a danger for the parrot. I
Normal bird aviaries have doors and latches. When choosing your aviary avoid these as they could injure your bird. Detachable ones are best as they are the safest.
Most animals leave unwanted waste. The perfect parrot aviary should have a pull out try in the bottom so the owner can just take this off and clean it before putting it back inside. This is preferrable to going inside to clean the bird aviary of droppings, which will take a long time to clean.
Thebird aviary should have a specified area where the bowl will be placed. Some manufacturers sell them with plates inside while others have to be bought separately. This should also be removable because this needs to be cleaned twice a day before and after feeding.
The perch where the parrot sits must be near where the food is placed as this will make it easy for the bird to go to when it is time for feeding.
Having a pet big or small is an big responsibility. Be sure to have a safe and spacious bird aviary that will last.







