Thursday, November 6, 2008

African Parrots - Care

By Dave Stozzer

This is just a brief guide about African Parrots, you will find they make marvelous pets, these are very intelligent parrots and very playful, and you need to interact with them to get the best out of them. Dont go buying any parrot just hoping it will talk, most parrots will with patience, but be aware that some will not talk.Parrots need a lot of attention, give them that and it will be your friend for life.

African Parrots.

The parrots from Africa include the Senegal, Ruppell's, Jardines, and the Meyers, this group are on the small side, and are not expensive to buy. African parrots are also more sedate than most other parrots, and much prefer a calmer environment. Strangely, Africa is by far the largest continent where parrots are found, yet species wise has the least numbers, with only four genera

Parrot Cages

Large cages for Senegals are not needed, as they like smaller cages for security it gives them, an adequte size for African parrots is 19 by 19 inches. when puting toys etc into the cage, make sure you do not restrict the room for the parrot. Regarding where to place your cage, the kitchen is a no go area, as kitchen fumes etc could kill your parrot, also keep away from draughts like doors and windows and out of direct sunlight where the parrot could over heat.

Pet Parrots.

The African parrots are very popular as pets, being intelligent, and with continual obedience training by a devoted owner, they are an easy parrot to train and teach to talk. Being more on the quiet side, they are not ideal pets for children.

African Parrots Care.

Before you go and purchase your parrot, there are a few important things you need to consider, what is the cost to you, theres the cost of the parrot and cage, the on going costs of food and the vet checks, the cost of toys for the parrot, and importantly the time you can give to the parrot. By examining all those, you will have a better idea on the type of parrot best suited to your means. Remember keeping African parrots is not short term, their life span in captivity can reach 30 to 50 years.

African Parrots Diet.

African parrots food is varied, there is still much to learn about their full feeding habits though. a varied diet would be oats, pine nuts, millet, safflower, beans, sunflower seeds, chick peas, mung, butter beans, split peas, cabbage, sprouts, pear and apple. You might want to add vitamin or mineral supplements to the diet, but if you are meeting the nutritional needs then that wont be necessary.

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