Posts Tagged ‘bird’

Apple Cider Vinegar and your Feathered Friend

Posted by admin on January 31st, 2012 under Avian/Birds, Health ConcernsTags: , , , , ,  • Comments Off

Many holistic treatments can be beneficial in regards to animals, especially birds, that may be more sensitive to traditional medications.  One such treatment involves the use of apple cider vinegar (ACV).  ACV has many vitamins such as beta-carotene, minerals like potassium, and other nutrients and substances to improve the health of your bird. ACV can [...]

What makes a bird toy great?

Posted by admin on January 26th, 2012 under Avian/Birds, Health ConcernsTags: , , , , , ,  • Comments Off

Mental stimulation is very important to birds’ health. Having a variety of toys available to your pet bird will prevent boredom and can also assist your avian friend with keeping their beak and nails in good condition. Rearranging your bird’s toys or rotating which toys are in your bird’s cage can help prevent boredom without [...]

Harrison’s Bird Food

Posted by admin on January 24th, 2012 under Avian/Birds, Health ConcernsTags: , , , , , , , ,  • 1 Comment

Proper nutrition is as important to the health of your bird as it is to your own health.  Birds that spend their life eating “junk food” are more likely to encounter complications with their health and livelihood.  A majority of commercial and homemade diets stimulate breeding and egg production, which may result in calcium deficiency, [...]

How Important are Perches?

Posted by admin on January 19th, 2012 under Avian/BirdsTags: , , , ,  • Comments Off

To our feathered friends, perches can make all the difference!  A perch isn’t just a place to stand to a bird; they are a way of life.  Birds spend a majority of their time standing, so their feet are extremely important to them.  Imagine if you were given only one chair to sit in each [...]

The Importance of Avian Beak Trims

Posted by admin on January 17th, 2012 under Avian/Birds, Health ConcernsTags: , , , , , ,  • Comments Off

Birds’ beaks are extremely important to their health and well-being.  Without a strong, well-shaped beak, eating and climbing may become difficult or impossible for our feathered friends.  Owners should be continuously aware of the condition of their bird’s beak as it can indicate medical conditions including liver disorders, parasites, infections, and nutritional deficiencies.  It is [...]

January is Adopt a Rescued Bird Month

Posted by admin on January 3rd, 2012 under Avian/BirdsTags: , , , , ,  • Comments Off

For nearly a decade, the ASPCA has declared January as National Adopt a Rescued Bird Month.  In an attempt to find loving and permanent homes for the thousands of companion birds that are abandoned each year, the ASPCA and other public foundations are encouraging owners to consider welcoming a feathered friend into their homes and [...]

Wednesday Wisdom 36

Posted by admin on October 26th, 2011 under Wednesday WisdomTags: , , , ,  • Comments Off

Fun facts for you to share with your friends to get you through the end of the week!!   The world’s only wingless bird is the kiwi of New Zealand.                

Blood work and your Bird

Posted by admin on March 18th, 2011 under Avian/Birds, Health ConcernsTags: , , , ,  • Comments Off

Birds commonly mask illnesses as a part of their natural instinct; in the wild this would be used as a defense mechanism against predators looking for an easier meal. Since our avian friends are prone to hiding their illnesses from us, quick diagnosis of an illness is frequently needed in order to determine the best [...]

A Happy Bird is a Healthy Bird

Posted by admin on March 11th, 2011 under Avian/Birds, Health ConcernsTags: , , ,  • Comments Off

Mental stimulation and exercise are extremely important to the health and well-being of our feathered friends. A variety of toys rotated in and out of the cage will assist in providing mental stimulation in order to prevent boredom. Placement of the cage within your home can also add to the mental health of your bird, [...]

Bird Gender DNA Testing

Posted by admin on March 3rd, 2011 under Avian/Birds, DNATags: , , ,  • 1 Comment

In many bird species it is nearly impossible to determine the gender of one bird from the gender of another and while it may seem of little importance for many bird owners as to whether their feathered friend is male or female, it can actually be very useful information for the health and well-being of [...]