Buying a Bird: Important Considerations
Birds can be wonderful pets. They can bring years of enjoyment into a home. However, owning a bird takes no less responsibility than owning a dog or a cat. Make sure you take the time to do your homework and research the species you want before you get one. Start by making a list of reasons you want a bird and a list of traits that are important to you. Compare species of birds to narrow down your list to a few that make the grade. Several questions to take into consideration include the following:
How many birds do you want? Some birds do well alone with enough human attention. Others are much happier with others of their own kind to socialize and live with.
Health is a big consideration in getting a bird. They can carry diseases that can infect other birds in the house and possibly humans also. Learn what a healthy bird should look like and how it should act. Take your new bird to an avian veterinarian within a day or so of purchase for a check up.\r\n\r\nIf you have a preference for male or female, remember it may be difficult to tell the difference in some species. If breeding the bird is in the plans for the future, DNA testing or surgical sexing is available at some veterinary clinics.
These questions should just be the start of the consideration process. Birds are intelligent, amazing animals that deserve a long, healthy, happy life. If you determine one will fit in with your lifestyle, enjoy your new feathered friend.
References
Gallerstein, GA. DVM. The Complete Bird Owner’s Handbook. Howell Book House. New York, NY; 1994.
Monroe Doane, B. The Parrot in Health and Illness: An Owner’s Guide. Howell Book House. New York, NY; 1991.
Spadafori, G; Speer, BL. DVM. Birds for Dummies. IDG Books Worldwide. Foster City, CA; 1999.
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