
Why you might
consider owning a Budgerigar
Pet budgerigars make cheerful
companions.They have lots of character and personality and are easy to
train. Budgerigars are hardy pets: they are an ideal first bird for young
children because they are easy to care for. Owning a budgie can teach
children a sense of responsibility, and they will be rewarded with amusing
antics, interaction, chattering and even talking.
A Budgerigar also makes a
bright, pleasant companion for an older person, or people in flats or
units who may be unable to keep a larger pet.
Things
to consider before buying a bird
Keeping a bird healthy in
captivity requires serious consideration of its accomodation and environment.
It is not at all difficult
to provide a proper situation for most birds but their requirements must
be thoroughly understood. Both the physical and psychological needs of
a budgerigar must be met if it is to be kept healthy and comfortable.
Budgerigars are unable to
fend for themselves. Pet birds are quite different to wild birds. Selective
breeding of Budgerigars has changed their size, shape and colour. A cage-bred
budgerigar is unable to survive in the wild.
Budgerigars enjoy the company
of man and are dependent on their owners for food, protection and shelter.
Because of a lack of understanding
of proper care, many budgerigars die needlessly in the first few months
of purchase.
Housing
Your Budgerigar
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