Aww these two are my bird sharks! 😅😂😂 They are lovebirds! ❤ Thank you for your thoughtful review of my cage setups! I actually COMPLETELY redid the bird shark’s cage and ended up with a baby Galah rather than a IRN 🫣(DUCKY I follow your Birdtricks Q&A page!) so she has a different cage altogether. Your thoughts were so valuable and both cages are full of natural toys and perches. NO MORE TASSELS. lol Those were just a temporary decoration on the outside anyway. 🙃 Thanks again! Your help is always priceless!
This series has definitely given me some inspiration, I am so excited to get my new larger double cage for my boys and deck it out with so many amazing toys and perches !!!
Its so crazy you talk about feeling like a first time bird owner again because thats exactly how i feel w this. Ive kept reptiles since I was 7 years old. I feel completely comfortable with almost any reptile in terms of care. I just know what im doing. With birds i really feel like i hit a reset button and theres so much to learn. Im just looking into a pair of budgies but i want to give them the best environment I can
Fibers from string toys and even walking on carpet can cause the fiber to be wrapped around their toes can cause Bumble foot and amputations. The fibers are hard to see sometimes especially on small birds. Check their toes often.
Water bottles make me nervous and my ringneck would hate it. I don't think he would eat as well. Plus I think they need to cleaned twice a day. Also I have heard of the ball getting stuck so no water is coming out and you can't tell. I always stick to bowls. The last cage would be fine for a bird room cage also. If you had a play area in a room the bird can go to play this cage would be fine for that also.
"Yes!" to your sola cabin suggestion! I wasn't sure which of my birds might prefer this toy, and they were all a little "meh" about it in the beginning. I laid it sideways on top of my Hahn's cage for a few days, and sure enough, my lorikeet decided to start chewing away at it! (My Hahn's did not appreciate the raining debris, however, so I quickly moved it into the lorikeet's cage for her full enjoyment.)
That second cage setup looks to be the type of cage that doesn't have complete side panels. They just have wire on the ends, which is why you need the dowel perches in there to hold the wire up. Otherwise those end panels will bend if you try to attach other types of perches. Something to be aware up when purchasing or upgrading a cage. My bird managed to get his toe stuck in one of the clips that hold the wire panel on. Luckily I was right there and was able to get him out. His toe was swollen for about a week but he recovered.
The last one looks like one I got for my baby amazon when she was still being syringe fed! It was perfect for her to learn how to climb and move around, then once she got it down I moved her to her big girl cage lol it’s perfect for if you have a baby, and for when there learning to perch just in case they fall, they’re not falling from a high distance :)
I am planning to get a Budgie and about a year or so, and I wanted to know what kind of cage I should have, what kind of food is safe for Budgie, ect... it would be very very helpful for me...
As a current budgie owner i’ll help you out! The diet your budgie has should be around 60% Pellets, 30% Fruits and Veggies, and ONLY 10% seeds. You may think birds like budgies would be okay with just a seed diet, but that is very untrue. Seeds can cause many health issues, and reduce their life span by 50%! Seeds are a treat and are like fast food but for birds. You should also cycle your birds food so they don’t get bored. Cage sizes should be at least twice their wingspan length and width. They need enough space to fly and cages need to be tall as well as WIDE! Budgies fly horizontally nit vertically. You would also needs toys, stainless steal bowls, cuttlebones, perches, and mineral blocks. Toys should include bird safe materials NO HAPPY HOMES, HUTS, ETC. You should have foraging toys, enrichment, and stimulation, even destruction. Their perches should have mostly or all natural perches, don’t buy sand paper ones. Your house also needs to be bird safe as well. I won’t go into too much detail about this, although I well give some information. The temperature of your home should be 68*F at the very least to 75*F at most. No candles, fans, certain cooking ware as those have fumes when used and can kill birds, certain types of metal, sharp objects, etc. You need to remember that if you aren’t able to meet these basic needs then you are not ready for a bird. You are asking for the bird, the bird isn’t asking for you. You also should have a avian vet near by as budgies are extremely fragile and if not taken care of with precaution they can very easily die. Some bonding tips, always have good reinforcement when you are around them, take it slow, talk to them, go at their pace, remember that budgies are very skittish and not all of them like being handled. Never grab a budgie they will lose their trust in you. Don’t stare them in the eyes they will think your a predator. Hope all of this helped! ❤❤
6 and a half mins in, I need to comment on the water bottle first, they CAN dip their pellets there. all my lovebirds do. and second, they can even bathe there -- not as well as with a bowl, but that's fine providing you separately use a bathing bowl. so the reason for it is to avoid pellet soup. because pellets left to soak in water will grow nasty very fast, and you simply can't change the water every 2h.
thank you for making this series, it helps a lot for my preparation to start raising a parrot. I have one suggestion for the video format, if maybe we can see the cage on full screen, and maybe the screen that films you can be on a corner (like in game streaming style), sometimes I have a hard time seeing the cage well and wish it was zoomed in more. would be also nice if the submitters send pics both from the outside of the cage and inside scope if possible. (also specify their birds in their application!)
Off topic, but do you guys have any recommendations for nuts or seeds I can give to my birds as treats? I give my parrots millet for training and want to expand their pallet.
Because I'm in a temporary apartment with my birds at the moment - the cages are really nothing more than a bedroom where I can put them while I'm away So they are in free flight around the room, where there are natural ropes, perches and other things where they spend the whole day
I have a 26”x 26” x 7’ cage for my cockatiel. If I go bigger I would need to reduce the width. He gets out every day but loves his cage. Should I change cages and go wider yet thinner as the only other option for space I have? Or stick with it.
I just purchased a starter cage for finches, it specified natural perches but arrived with ridged plastic perches, I try to avoid plastic hugely. I feel that bird poo could easily settle into the ridges and cause issues so don't wish to use them. I also feel the perches were far too wide for finches feet! I would like to know what type of perches are suitable for their nails? I do not have the finches yet. I would also mention in searching for cages I have seen acrylic/perspex cages becoming available on the market, while they have ventilation holes my thought is that would create very hot/humid environments for the birds, especially if such were placed by windows, seen portable carriers made from similar acrylic, it would be interesting to hear your advice about these.
At 19:30, I misheard Dave to say "I would hate for your bird to choose to go to The Dalles and develop foot sores or other foot and balance problems..."😂😂😂 Dave, don't do The Dalles, Oregon that way!!😮😂😂 Oh...DOWELS, he said "dowels"😂😂😂 Great video, I will not let my birds go to The Dalles!!!❤
You can get amazing advice off most reptile specific vets and their websites if I could make some suggestions for people who will have good advice videos to learn more would be one you already know snake discovery, wiccans wicked reptiles is good too and then there are a few trusted websites vets like too
I love your channel... I'm a breeder and I recommend your UA-cam channel to all my clients bunch of them have bought stuff. Thank you 🙏🏼 I only had one question is it safe to use plastic water dispenser ? I only use it for my small
As far as natural perches go; don’t just go to your backyard or forest to get perches. Some wood is toxic to birds so learn what is appropriate and what is not.
I have a question if you can please help me I bought a red lored Amazon I’ve had her for 3 months now she’s 6 months old the people I bought her from cut her left wing it looks really chopped I know they are not supposed to be that short my question is will they grow back so she can fly, I see she wants to and when she trys she just flops to the ground and I feel bad for her I would love to flight train but I don’t if she will ever be able to what is your thoughts on it?
So figured I would ask this community I just got 2 lovebirds. They are a bonded pair. They won't let me get close to them with out freaking out. Would it be beneficial to separate them to train them honestly I will take any advice Just figured how to edit. I moved which freaked them out. But I can tell that they like my presence and that if there is some else there they freak out. But they still won't let me near them to train. They are on a veggie and pellet diet. Mostly the veggies that I have gotten them to try and like
To train birds you have to learn to understand them and work at their pace. Generally speaking there’ll be one bird with more confidence and if you focus on working more with them while the other bird is nearby they’ll often learn too by observation. So no need to separate! Isolating your birds, especially a bonded pair, is not a good idea (unless it has to be done for the safety of the other bird). Removing the companionship your birds need from them will only stress them out. Your presence should be a positive experience! If you push them too much and stress them out they can’t just get used to it. That only backfires and makes them fear you more
Good luck with your birds! I hope they’ve gotten used to you more since you wrote this :) But if not or if you’ve made mistakes that’s okay. It’s never too late to learn and improve your interactions with your birds!
@@EmL-kg5gn I have moved in the time but they have come closer to me and I can tell that they like my presence. But they still will not let me near them
@@SLEJ2614 It’s great that they’re feeling a little more comfortable!! They’ll come to you if they’re ready, let them take the initiative. Target training might already be a possibility? It can be done in a way where they don’t have to go too close. If one is more confident than the other start with them, but keep them together because the other one can still learn and gain confidence by watching
I like to use eye hooks 🪝 that screw into the wood for the perches I make to hook it over the bars is that a bad idea? I boil and bake maple wood for my reptiles and birds for perches and toys
I love watching bird tricks because they really do care about their birds and other people’s bird it’s amazing!❤
Aww these two are my bird sharks! 😅😂😂 They are lovebirds! ❤ Thank you for your thoughtful review of my cage setups! I actually COMPLETELY redid the bird shark’s cage and ended up with a baby Galah rather than a IRN 🫣(DUCKY I follow your Birdtricks Q&A page!) so she has a different cage altogether. Your thoughts were so valuable and both cages are full of natural toys and perches. NO MORE TASSELS. lol Those were just a temporary decoration on the outside anyway. 🙃 Thanks again! Your help is always priceless!
I love the size of those enclosures! Well done love
Lovebirds to Bird Sharks - now THAT is a rebranding😂😂❤
I know right?! hahaha Ok guys I’m gonna need a shirt or merch 😂 👌🏻
I know its been a few months, but what cage is that in the video?
This series has definitely given me some inspiration, I am so excited to get my new larger double cage for my boys and deck it out with so many amazing toys and perches !!!
I always learn so much from every video, cages, training, nutrition, everything! Thanks for your devotion🌟🤗💖💛
Its so crazy you talk about feeling like a first time bird owner again because thats exactly how i feel w this. Ive kept reptiles since I was 7 years old. I feel completely comfortable with almost any reptile in terms of care. I just know what im doing. With birds i really feel like i hit a reset button and theres so much to learn. Im just looking into a pair of budgies but i want to give them the best environment I can
Fibers from string toys and even walking on carpet can cause the fiber to be wrapped around their toes can cause Bumble foot and amputations. The fibers are hard to see sometimes especially on small birds. Check their toes often.
Especially when birds live w people with long hair!❤
Water bottles make me nervous and my ringneck would hate it. I don't think he would eat as well. Plus I think they need to cleaned twice a day. Also I have heard of the ball getting stuck so no water is coming out and you can't tell. I always stick to bowls. The last cage would be fine for a bird room cage also. If you had a play area in a room the bird can go to play this cage would be fine for that also.
7:23 😂😂 a sweet grandma to her flock of grandchildren !!
I just received my toys, I
hope I don't miss getting
my cage reviewed! 😮🐦
"Yes!" to your sola cabin suggestion! I wasn't sure which of my birds might prefer this toy, and they were all a little "meh" about it in the beginning. I laid it sideways on top of my Hahn's cage for a few days, and sure enough, my lorikeet decided to start chewing away at it! (My Hahn's did not appreciate the raining debris, however, so I quickly moved it into the lorikeet's cage for her full enjoyment.)
That second cage setup looks to be the type of cage that doesn't have complete side panels. They just have wire on the ends, which is why you need the dowel perches in there to hold the wire up. Otherwise those end panels will bend if you try to attach other types of perches. Something to be aware up when purchasing or upgrading a cage. My bird managed to get his toe stuck in one of the clips that hold the wire panel on. Luckily I was right there and was able to get him out. His toe was swollen for about a week but he recovered.
The last one looks like one I got for my baby amazon when she was still being syringe fed! It was perfect for her to learn how to climb and move around, then once she got it down I moved her to her big girl cage lol it’s perfect for if you have a baby, and for when there learning to perch just in case they fall, they’re not falling from a high distance :)
I have bowls for my birds and I change it like 5 times a day it’s a ceramic bowl
I am planning to get a Budgie and about a year or so, and I wanted to know what kind of cage I should have, what kind of food is safe for Budgie, ect... it would be very very helpful for me...
As a current budgie owner i’ll help you out! The diet your budgie has should be around 60% Pellets, 30% Fruits and Veggies, and ONLY 10% seeds. You may think birds like budgies would be okay with just a seed diet, but that is very untrue. Seeds can cause many health issues, and reduce their life span by 50%! Seeds are a treat and are like fast food but for birds. You should also cycle your birds food so they don’t get bored. Cage sizes should be at least twice their wingspan length and width. They need enough space to fly and cages need to be tall as well as WIDE! Budgies fly horizontally nit vertically. You would also needs toys, stainless steal bowls, cuttlebones, perches, and mineral blocks. Toys should include bird safe materials NO HAPPY HOMES, HUTS, ETC. You should have foraging toys, enrichment, and stimulation, even destruction. Their perches should have mostly or all natural perches, don’t buy sand paper ones. Your house also needs to be bird safe as well. I won’t go into too much detail about this, although I well give some information. The temperature of your home should be 68*F at the very least to 75*F at most. No candles, fans, certain cooking ware as those have fumes when used and can kill birds, certain types of metal, sharp objects, etc. You need to remember that if you aren’t able to meet these basic needs then you are not ready for a bird. You are asking for the bird, the bird isn’t asking for you. You also should have a avian vet near by as budgies are extremely fragile and if not taken care of with precaution they can very easily die. Some bonding tips, always have good reinforcement when you are around them, take it slow, talk to them, go at their pace, remember that budgies are very skittish and not all of them like being handled. Never grab a budgie they will lose their trust in you. Don’t stare them in the eyes they will think your a predator. Hope all of this helped! ❤❤
I liked the hockey stick tape example.
6 and a half mins in, I need to comment on the water bottle
first, they CAN dip their pellets there. all my lovebirds do.
and second, they can even bathe there -- not as well as with a bowl, but that's fine providing you separately use a bathing bowl.
so the reason for it is to avoid pellet soup. because pellets left to soak in water will grow nasty very fast, and you simply can't change the water every 2h.
thank you for making this series, it helps a lot for my preparation to start raising a parrot.
I have one suggestion for the video format, if maybe we can see the cage on full screen, and maybe the screen that films you can be on a corner (like in game streaming style), sometimes I have a hard time seeing the cage well and wish it was zoomed in more. would be also nice if the submitters send pics both from the outside of the cage and inside scope if possible. (also specify their birds in their application!)
Off topic, but do you guys have any recommendations for nuts or seeds I can give to my birds as treats? I give my parrots millet for training and want to expand their pallet.
We have a great blog post on this. birdtricksstore.com/blogs/parrot-care-blog/bird-treats-for-training-finding-yours?_pos=1&_sid=dc5842323&_ss=r
@@BirdTricks Thank you! I am going to get my budgies to try raw pine nuts, also I really appreciate you answering my questions.
Appreciate people asking questions so we all can learn!
Because I'm in a temporary apartment with my birds at the moment - the cages are really nothing more than a bedroom where I can put them while I'm away
So they are in free flight around the room, where there are natural ropes, perches and other things where they spend the whole day
I have a 26”x 26” x 7’ cage for my cockatiel. If I go bigger I would need to reduce the width. He gets out every day but loves his cage. Should I change cages and go wider yet thinner as the only other option for space I have? Or stick with it.
I just purchased a starter cage for finches, it specified natural perches but arrived with ridged plastic perches, I try to avoid plastic hugely. I feel that bird poo could easily settle into the ridges and cause issues so don't wish to use them. I also feel the perches were far too wide for finches feet! I would like to know what type of perches are suitable for their nails? I do not have the finches yet. I would also mention in searching for cages I have seen acrylic/perspex cages becoming available on the market, while they have ventilation holes my thought is that would create very hot/humid environments for the birds, especially if such were placed by windows, seen portable carriers made from similar acrylic, it would be interesting to hear your advice about these.
At 19:30, I misheard Dave to say "I would hate for your bird to choose to go to The Dalles and develop foot sores or other foot and balance problems..."😂😂😂
Dave, don't do The Dalles, Oregon that way!!😮😂😂
Oh...DOWELS, he said "dowels"😂😂😂
Great video, I will not let my birds go to The Dalles!!!❤
It’s the whole feathers by the shoulder those are cut short
You can get amazing advice off most reptile specific vets and their websites if I could make some suggestions for people who will have good advice videos to learn more would be one you already know snake discovery, wiccans wicked reptiles is good too and then there are a few trusted websites vets like too
You couldn’t review mine because Chester doesn’t have a cage 😄
I love your channel... I'm a breeder and I recommend your UA-cam channel to all my clients bunch of them have bought stuff.
Thank you 🙏🏼
I only had one question is it safe to use plastic water dispenser ?
I only use it for my small
There are SO many birds that need homes 😢
As far as natural perches go; don’t just go to your backyard or forest to get perches. Some wood is toxic to birds so learn what is appropriate and what is not.
With the Avian Flu around, I am so concerned about exposing my Birds in some way. Valid concern re perches, I do not know.
I have a question if you can please help me I bought a red lored Amazon I’ve had her for 3 months now she’s 6 months old the people I bought her from cut her left wing it looks really chopped I know they are not supposed to be that short my question is will they grow back so she can fly, I see she wants to and when she trys she just flops to the ground and I feel bad for her I would love to flight train but I don’t if she will ever be able to what is your thoughts on it?
Until Bird Tricks answer - as long as it is only feathers that were clipped, they will grow back and your beautiful RLA can learn to fly.
It’s the whole feathers by the shoulder thats cut short
How is your bird? I hope she can fly again!!
Did Dave say "mute point"? :P
So figured I would ask this community I just got 2 lovebirds. They are a bonded pair. They won't let me get close to them with out freaking out. Would it be beneficial to separate them to train them honestly I will take any advice
Just figured how to edit. I moved which freaked them out. But I can tell that they like my presence and that if there is some else there they freak out. But they still won't let me near them to train. They are on a veggie and pellet diet. Mostly the veggies that I have gotten them to try and like
To train birds you have to learn to understand them and work at their pace. Generally speaking there’ll be one bird with more confidence and if you focus on working more with them while the other bird is nearby they’ll often learn too by observation. So no need to separate! Isolating your birds, especially a bonded pair, is not a good idea (unless it has to be done for the safety of the other bird). Removing the companionship your birds need from them will only stress them out.
Your presence should be a positive experience! If you push them too much and stress them out they can’t just get used to it. That only backfires and makes them fear you more
Good luck with your birds! I hope they’ve gotten used to you more since you wrote this :) But if not or if you’ve made mistakes that’s okay. It’s never too late to learn and improve your interactions with your birds!
@@EmL-kg5gn I have moved in the time but they have come closer to me and I can tell that they like my presence. But they still will not let me near them
@@SLEJ2614 It’s great that they’re feeling a little more comfortable!! They’ll come to you if they’re ready, let them take the initiative. Target training might already be a possibility? It can be done in a way where they don’t have to go too close. If one is more confident than the other start with them, but keep them together because the other one can still learn and gain confidence by watching
I like to use eye hooks 🪝 that screw into the wood for the perches I make to hook it over the bars is that a bad idea? I boil and bake maple wood for my reptiles and birds for perches and toys