The choice of cage is all about the bird

People who want to keep birds for the long term need to know how to choose the right cage and how to raise them scientifically. It’s all about the birds’ daily life and health. Only by knowing more about the various aspects of raising birds can they be raised healthy and lively, singing freely and suitable for viewing.
In the selection of birdcage, the characteristics of the birds, the way of daily management, the impact of the surrounding environment and so on should be considered. Therefore, it is necessary to have requirements on the shape, structure and technology of the cage, so that the cage can not only be suitable for the birds’ activities, but also delicate and beautiful.

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Bird cage placement and attention
1. Avoid direct sunlight
Although many species of parrots are native to tropical regions, birds are susceptible to heat stroke. So in warm weather, don’t put the cage directly in front of a window in direct sunlight, or in an unshaded and unventilated garden.
2, keep normal heat dissipation
Avoid hanging cages near heaters, as failure to dissipate heat can interfere with bird molting.
3, pay attention to the cage height
The cage can be placed in a corner so that the bird can see what is going on around it and can retreat to the back of the cage without fear of being approached. The height of the cage from the ground is also important and is ideal slightly below eye level.
Selection of cage size tips
1, prepare for the bird cage
The bird cage is the main environment for the birds to live and live in. Only with proper cage and other accessories, can the birds be kept healthy and lively, singing freely and suitable for viewing.
2. Select according to features
Generally larger birds choose tall but more dense cage, so as not to damage the tail feathers. Although bailing and other small body, but high flying singing habits, with a special high cage.

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3, pay attention to the width of the cage seam
General birds with a more dense small cage can be. Parrots, crossbilled birds and other large, special beak type hard food birds, to use a metal cage or bird rack.
4. Choose according to habits
In order to adapt to the living habits of different birds, ornamental cages can be roughly divided into two types of bird cages, namely cereal and insectivorous cages. Cereal bird cage with canary cage, yellow bird cage, wenbird cage, bird cage, hydrangea cage, insect-eating bird cage with thrush cage, chin cage, myna cage and so on.


Post time: 28-06-22