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2006-10-06 11:16:02 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Birds

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Misting a bird with a fine mist spray bottle, daily, is a good idea for larger parrots. For smaller birds, like canaries, budgies, etc., just provide them with a bird bath that is sold at pet stores or put a heavy, but small bowl in the bottom of the cage with warm, not hot or cold, water in it. Test the temperature of the water by putting a couple of drops on the back your wrist. You can do this with the smaller birds a couple of times a week. Be sure to take out the bath when they are done or the water becomes cold.

2006-10-06 11:21:46 · answer #1 · answered by Animaholic 4 · 0 1

My vet told me a minimum of once a week. My conures could bathe three times a day if they had the chance, so I offer a water bowl for that purpose. The little stinkers foul it after half an hour so in reality they bathe three to four times a week. Most parrots can be bathed three times a week though more is certainly useful, especially if a bird plucks or is moulting. In these last two examples I would spray them daily.

My cockatiels prefer a spray bottle 'shower'. They'll bathe two times a week. Sometimes more if I'm vacuuming and they can fit themselves in their water bowl. My quail are an exception. They dust bathe instead and I leave stuff out for them every day. It's rare to find them not prancing through the stuff at least three to four times daily!

2006-10-06 11:26:31 · answer #2 · answered by white_ravens_white_crows 5 · 0 1

I give my cockatiel a bath in a big dish in the sink 2-3 times per week, mainly because she loves it. I think once a week is about right for them if you don't have the time for more. My parakeet will come out and bathe in a dish only once a month, so I spray him with water every week.

2006-10-06 15:05:00 · answer #3 · answered by LucyPooBird 2 · 0 0

Quaker parakeets are able to proceed to exist in a temperate ecosystem. they are able to cope with the iciness temperatures interior the Northeast US. for that reason it is illegitimate to very own them in New Jersey. there became a flock of quakers residing in Brooklyn, long island some years in the past. i don't understand in the event that they are nevertheless there. in simple terms a similar i prefer to echo what others have already stated. A chicken that has lived as a puppy is at a great draw back in spite of if it is released into the wild. it is undertaking to predation and a bunch of alternative risks. once you're thinking approximately letting a chicken bypass "loose" - do not do it. it is unfair to the chicken and can have undesirable effects on the atmosphere.

2016-11-26 21:48:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Birds love a bath or shower daily. Look at them preen, they love their feather and want to maintain them. If their young, you have to teach them that bathing is fun, kinda like convincing a kid that they'll enjoy a bath.

2006-10-06 14:20:56 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

~~~i get a spray bottle from teh (( cents store which is clean and free of otehr chemicals and put luke warm water and spray them every 3 days, i did buy them the bird bath but they got picky ans bather when they wanted too so either way both works the same~~~

2006-10-06 12:43:31 · answer #6 · answered by EiaMaria 3 · 0 0

The bird will bathe itself if you place a small bowl of water in the bottom of it's cage.

2006-10-06 11:19:14 · answer #7 · answered by Diana C 4 · 0 1

4-6 in the summer, 3-4 times in the winter

2006-10-06 20:57:42 · answer #8 · answered by daisymae 2 · 0 0

I offer 2x a week while cleaning out Bender's cage. Sometimes when I am doing dishes, she will start hollering'"water-water"' and she will take a quickie by the sink. She used to like to get in the shower with me, then the shower head got changed, and she quit...

2006-10-06 15:52:26 · answer #9 · answered by ltlgrnchkn 1 · 0 0

i have 2 parkeets that i give a shower to once a week ,, i take the top part iof their cage ,, the bottom art i wash sept,,,
i take the top part and stick into the shower , kiss 2 birds with one shower,, i clean the top part and the birds with the shower they love it,, , i put it on the way i would take mine,, shut the shower curstin,k go wash the bottom peace and then shut them off,,,

2006-10-06 15:22:14 · answer #10 · answered by thanks to our brave troops, 7 · 0 0

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