Bird Supplies

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One quail pen does not meet all the needs of a game bird owner. Whether transporting these game birds for dog training, breeding quail for release, or raising eating birds, quail need different pens for different purposes. Here are some ideas for ... more »
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A bird brooder is necessary for baby birds that don't have all their feathers yet. Featherless baby birds can't regulate their own body temperatures, so the bird brooder keeps them warm. There are many different styles of bird brooders to choose ... more »
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When a bird develops a feather picking habit, it's hearbreaking for the owner watching his once-beautiful pet mutilating itself. It's a difficult, but not impossible situation to remedy... more »
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As exotic animals become more common in the domestic US market, the peacock is also increasing in popularity. Peacocks can be a great choice for breeding as farm animals as well as domestic pets. While buying peacocks can in some ways be similar ... more »
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When properly cared for, parrots make great family companions. Aside from food, proper grooming and love, your parrot will need a comfortable cage to call home. Knowing your bird's needs will make the buying process much easier. Here is how to ... more »
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Whether you're keeping pigeons as pets, for racing or homing purposes, it is important to house them properly in a well made pigeon coup. The pigeon coup you choose will have a great impact on the quality of life of your feathered friends... more »
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A bird cage needs to be large enough to give the bird plenty of space and small enough to fit in the space you've dedicated to your pet. Determining the proper bird cage size is different from determining kennel size for a dog or a cat because ... more »
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How do I give a bird medicine, you ask? Very carefully. A sick bird should be seen by a veterinarian, preferably one with avian experience. Birds will hide the fact that they are sick; by the time they look sick, the illness is likely far along ... more »
By axol123 0 comments
want to keep pet birds but want something different try keeping quails.. more »
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A small flock of ducks floating on a pond in your backyard can be an idyllic sight, whether they're your own domestic ducks or wild birds stopping by for a swim. Though ducks are easy to care for and easy to lure to your property with a good ... more »
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Parrots love having toys to play with and chew on. There is a nice variety of parrot toys for sale in most pet shops. However, it is not necessary to buy toys for your parrot as long as the you take the time to make him some. Parrot toys can be ... more »
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Making nutritional bird treats for you pet bird is a fun way to show your bird how much you love him and reward your bird without harming his health. The key to making nutritional bird treats is to make sure they fit in with your bird's ... more »
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Pet birds are living better lives, thanks to an overall increased spending on companion animals. According to the 2007-2008 National Pet Owners Survey, 6.4 million American households have at least one bird. That's millions of birds needing food, ... more »
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Your parrot will need to have a cage set up in your home in order to protect it and to offer it a place to live, eat, drink and sleep. You will need to understand how to set up and organize these materials so that your parrot will feel ... more »
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A bird excretes droppings about three times an hour. Consequently, bird owners are often reluctant to take their winged pets out of the cage for any length of time or to allow them to fly around indoors. A bird diaper is a solution that is easy ... more »