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  • Why Do Birds Destroy Their Feathers

    Why Do Birds Destroy Their Feathers?

    In fact, birds damage their feathers for several reasons and behaviors. In the wild, birds use their feathers to arrange their nests during the breeding season, in addition to falling a lot of them during the care and decorating routine, but what is the solution to that. Feather Plucking and Destruction While the bird is…

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  • How to Prevent Boredom in Pet Birds

    How to Prevent Boredom in Pet Birds

    Pet birds are highly intelligent, sensitive and emotional animals, and because of this they can get bored if they are not working out regularly, like parrots that get bored quickly. While keeping these intelligent creatures constantly occupied seems like a near impossible task, especially when you’re out and about, there are a few ways to…

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  • Owl as a House Pet

    Can You Have an Owl as a House Pet?

    In many movies, books, and TV shows, owls are shown as incredibly friendly, intelligent, and affectionate pets. Does an owl make as good a pet as it looks in the movies, and if so, what does it take to properly care for one? Can you keep one in a regular parrot cage and feed them…

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  • Stop Aggressive Behavior in Birds

    How to Stop Aggressive Behavior in Birds

    There are aggressive and problematic birds that make them want to avoid dealings. When one of these birds finds themselves in a situation as a pet, the aggressive behavior in birds can be a problem for both the rest of the birds and the owner as well. The most common causes of aggression in birds…

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  • Why Do Birds Vomit?

    Why Do Birds Vomit?

    Perhaps one of the most confusing behaviors of birds, it often makes you wonder why birds vomit and why. Regurgitation (vomiting) is completely normal behavior in birds and is not a cause for concern, although it is a sign of illness that must be treated immediately. Why do birds vomit? Regurgitation is a normal breeding…

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  • Why do canaries puff up?

    Why do Canaries puff up?

    Besides the lungs, canaries have several air sacs that help them breathe, especially during flight. One of the air sacs ruptures, causing air to leak under the skin layer and become swollen like a bubble or balloon. The area of air accumulation depends on the affected air sac, which is difficult to determine, but usually…

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  • chia seeds for birds

    The Importance of Chia Seeds for Birds

    Chia seeds for birds can be found everywhere, but you may not know what are their benefits and what nutritional values they contain, so follow the article with us to learn more about them. Chia seeds are rich in protein, so you find many professional athletes rely on them to maintain the required levels of…

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  • why my canary stopped singing

    Why Does the Canary Stop Singing?

      The canary bird is one of the most beautiful breeds of birds at all, and the most acquired in homes because of the love of adults and children for it, and this is due to the beauty of its melodies and its pleasant tweet, but you may be surprised that he stopped tweeting; Why?…

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  • cats and birds live together

    Can Cats and Birds Live Together?

    Cats and birds are two pets who are accustomed to home raising, but can it be together in one place? This is what we will explain to you during the journey of this article. Cats are naturally predators while birds are naturally prey, so this can cause problems if these two types of pets need…

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    Disadvantages of Raising Birds at Home

    Pets are companion animals to humans, they include some animals such as birds, pet birds, cats, dogs, rabbits, and rodents, and this article will deal with birds, where some pet birds such as poultry can be bred and organized, and these poultry are classified into chickens, ducks, pigeons, pea birds, geese, quails, turkeys, swans, and…

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