7 Part 3: Training and Breeding Your Parakeet Chapter 8: Good Bird! Taming and Training Your Parakeet Handling Your Parakeet Safely Taming Your Parakeet Talking to Your Parakeet — and Getting It to Talk to You Dealing with Biting Finding Fun in Potty Training Learning Advanced Training Techniques Chapter 9: Keeping Your Parakeet Healthy and Handling Emergencies Finding a Veterinarian What a Healthy Bird Looks Like Helping Your Parakeet Get the Exercise It Needs Cleaning Your Parakeet’s Housing Signs of a Sick Parakeet Emergencies: Knowing When to Get Help Immediately Chapter 10: Bouncing Baby Budgies: Breeding Your Parakeets To Breed or Not to Breed? Preventing Breeding Conditioning Your Parent Parakeets Breeding Equipment Setting up for Breeding Waiting Game: The Breeding Timeline Handfeeding Baby Parakeets Weaning the Babies
8 Part 4: The Part of Tens Chapter 11: Ten Facts about Parakeets Chapter 12: Ten Fun and Informative Parakeet and Budgie Websites
9 Index
List of Tables
1 Chapter 10TABLE 10-1 Feeding Chart
List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 1FIGURE 1-1: The English budgie (left, male) and American parakeets (right, fema...FIGURE 1-2: All the parts of a healthy parakeet.
2 Chapter 2FIGURE 2-1: Children and parakeets can be good friends, but they must be superv...
3 Chapter 3FIGURE 3-1: A young parakeet still has barring on the top of its head and the b...
4 Chapter 4FIGURE 4-1: Cages with drawbridge style doors are safer than guillotine style d...FIGURE 4-2: Wooden perches of varying diameters are good for your parakeet’s fe...FIGURE 4-3: Parakeets like mirror toys, just make sure that your bird doesn’t b...FIGURE 4-4: Parakeets love to climb around on ladders like this one.FIGURE 4-5: Be very careful if you have flighted parakeets and ceiling fans.
5 Chapter 5FIGURE 5-1: Parakeets are ground feeders, meaning that they naturally fly to th...FIGURE 5-2: Parakeets should be given greens and other fruits and veggies every...FIGURE 5-3: Parakeets love millet spray as a treat.
6 Chapter 6FIGURE 6-1: A healthy parakeet’s feathers are clean and sleek, like with this f...FIGURE 6-2: Offering your parakeet a separate bath encourages it to bathe there...FIGURE 6-3: This parakeet is molting. You can see the new pin feathers peeking ...FIGURE 6-4: For a proper clip, trim the first seven primary flight feathers.FIGURE 6-5: Try not to cut into the quick when you trim your bird’s nails.
7 Chapter 7FIGURE 7-1: A parakeet in a crouched position like this is generally ready to g...FIGURE 7-2: Parakeets who live together may enjoy mutual preening, called allop...FIGURE 7-3: Parakeets often sleep with their head tucked backwards.FIGURE 7-4: A parakeet puffed up like this might be feeling chilled.
8 Chapter 8FIGURE 8-1: This parakeet is being hand-tamed by its human companion.FIGURE 8-2: Parakeets enjoy a gentle scratch on the head.
9 Chapter 9FIGURE 9-1: An overgrown beak may be a sign of malnutrition or mites.FIGURE 9-2: This parakeet’s cracked beak should be seen by an avian veterinaria...
10 Chapter 10FIGURE 10-1: These parakeets are nesting communally in a breeding colony.FIGURE 10-2: This is a “true pair,” a female and a male budgie, engaging in fee...FIGURE 10-3: This female parakeet keeps her babies warm.
Guide
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