Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Take Care Of Parakeet'S Ft

A parakeet's favorite perch could be you.


Parakeets, also known as budgies, are a moderate-sized species of parrots that have playful, curious personalities and stunning, bright feathers. These birds maintain their colorful feathers by preening for hours daily; some parakeets even bathe themselves when provided dishes of water. Despite this squeaky-clean behavior, pet parakeets need special care to keep their feet clean and healthy. Without your care, pet parakeets can develop infections and become overrun with parasites.


Instructions


1. Provide soft perches for your parakeet; the perches should be made of cotton rope or soft woods.


2. Provide mineral, concrete or cement perches for your parakeet. These perches will safely trim down the nails of your bird so that they do not become overgrown.


3. Clean out feces from the parakeet's cage on a daily basis, making sure to wipe down soiled perches with a washcloth and warm, soapy water. Clean out the entire cage weekly. Dirty cages contribute to most of parakeet foot problems.


4. Feed your parakeet a healthy, balanced diet of vitamins, legumes and greens to maintain foot health.


5. Wipe down your parakeet's legs three times er day with dettol disinfectant applied to a cotton swab if they develop scaly feet. Scaly feet is a parasitic attack stemming from soiled cages and perches; it manifests in dry, scaly skin and small, red dots. This condition takes up to three weeks to heal when the disinfectant is applied correctly.








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