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Expert Tips on Caring for Baby Budgies

If you're breeding budgies, you will soon have a few chicks on your hands. Although the mother and father will do most of the work, there are a few things you'll need to do also. Here are a few tips on caring for baby budgies.

Development

It's important that you check on the chicks everyday. They may experience development problems which can be fixed if caught early. It's common for the little ones to get food stuck under their top mandible, or beak. The accumulation of food can cause an undershot beak, so you'll need to remove it with a toothpick or something.

Another common developmental problem is splayed legs. Since their bones are still forming, the problem can easily be corrected. To treat the problem, you will need to tie the chick's legs closely together. Also, mothers sometimes don't wash the baby's feet well enough. If droppings are allowed to accumulate and harden, it can hinder the little one's ability to move its toes. You will need to prevent this by washing them yourself.

Taming

Most owners want a tame budgie. If you plan on selling them, you'll need to keep this in mind. You can easily start taming baby budgies after they're two weeks old. Simply handle them carefully 10 minutes everyday. Two weeks after this, you can start handling them for longer than 10 minutes.

Light

If you'll be taming the chicks, you will need to take them out of the nestbox. Their nestbox is very dark inside. When you take them out, it's important that you shield their fragile eyes from the bright light. After they get a little older, you won't need to shield them from the light anymore.


These are a few tips on caring for baby budgies. To ensure the ideal health of your birds, it's important that you learn everything you can about proper budgie care. So, click here now to learn how to care for pet budgies properly.

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Whenever i go to my birds cage...?
My birds start stretching and sometimes they even start singing... My birds are hand tamed budgies so they love me alot and they love to come outside their cage and play with me and with their toys. I just wanted to know... Why do they start stretching and even start singing when i go to their cage? they also start preening too

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I'm going away for two and a half weeks?
I have two hand tamed budgies named Locky and Pippa, they always come outside everyday to play with me and they love their daily flight around the house. But.. i am going away overseas for two and a half weeks... I bought them a new toy today they have one of those hanging seed treats in their cage just incase my brother forgets to feed them! and yeah. My brother is going to take care of my birds whilst i'm gone. He is going to change the food and water and also change the newspaper. That is all he is going to do I don't think he's going to let them out to fly around because i don't think they would hop onto his finger because he doesn't really play with them, i play with them the most and they never fly away from me but i think they would fly away from my brother when he tries to put them back into their cage. So they aren't going to be out of their cage for two and a half weeks. I was just wondering are they going to be fine like that? Or would they need further attention? If so how? Thanks!

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I am going to a bird fair on April 25th. I was wondering how much hand tamed budgies cost at the bird fairs.

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