Birds are very sociable creatures and they love to play. Sometimes it is not enough to just provide them with a cage where they can live. They also need to spread their wings and exercise that is why they also need a bird cage stand, especially one that looks like a tree that the bird can climb. A flight cage is sometimes not big enough for the birds to play around in and besides this, they also need to feel the freedom that an open bird cage stand or play stand can give.
When they have nothing to occupy them, birds can become restless and might exhibit unhealthy and troublesome behaviour. When they are nervous they tend to pick at their feathers or screech loudly. Providing them with a place to play and climb which is far from their large bird cages is one way of solving this problem.
Bird cage stands come in different sizes and are made with different kinds of materials. Some are made of wood, others of plastic and still others are made of metal. Wooden bird cage stands are not very good for your pet because it can be gnawed and your pet might hurt himself in the process. A bird cage stand made of plastic on the other hand is not very strong and might easily fall down because it is lighter. The perfect bird cage stand therefore is the one made of metal as it is strong and can withstand even the movements of the most restless bird.
Parakeets and parrots especially need bird cage or play stand to enable them to socialize with people and to make them experience freedom to keep their minds and bodies active which can prevent the onset of boredom and depression. The levels and perches on the bird cage stand will exercise their bodies while interacting with people will exercise their minds. This will not only provide them with healthier bones, minds and bodies but it will also make them happier.
Another type of bird cage stand is one that is intended to be placed under the cage which gives you a place to put the cage anywhere inside or outside of the house. They also come in several designs and sizes; you can even match it with the bird’s cage.
The bird cage stand will also make cleaning up after your pet easier. Whatever type of bird cage stand you choose will surely make your pet bird happier and healthier.
Check out for more information at Large Bird Cage blog.
This is a great resource for topics related to chickens and buying the best chicken coops as well as birds and getting the best bird cages for your home.
August 31, 2010
August 26, 2010
Effective Cleaning of Bird Cages
To keep your bird healthy and make the cage as comfortable as possible for your pet bird, you need to clean it as often as possible. Here are some tips in cleaning your large bird cages.
1. The first thing to do when cleaning the bird cage is to take the bird out and keep it in a safe place. Be sure that all the doors and windows are closed to keep it from flying out.
2. Your bird’s eating dish and toys must first be removed from the cage. So does the bird’s perch.
3. For a cage with a removable bottom, it has to be detached and cleaned of droppings and dirt.
4. If your bird’s cage has a built in bottom then just turn it upside down and allow the droppings to fall into a trash bin or a garbage tray.
5. Use hot water and non toxic soap and cleansers in cleaning your bird’s cage and its bottom. You must ascertain that all the dirt and droppings are removed from every inch of the bird cage.
6. Use a sponge to scrub off the dirt, or you can also use a brush or scrub pad to remove the dirt. Use only non toxic cleansers and soap in cleaning the bird cage.
7. To rinse the bird cage, it is advisable to use hot water and to make sure that all the water is drained.
8. For a two-part bird cage, it will be easier to reassemble it first before proceeding in drying it using a clean and dry cloth.
9. Everything should be cleaned, including the bird cage accessories. Wash the food trays and toys with hot water and non toxic cleansers. This goes for the bird perch as well. Dry them all with a dry and clean cloth.
10. After all the components of the bird cage, including toys, perches, and food dishes, are dry, it is time to put them back into the cage. Assemble everything well and then you can put your bird into the cage as well.
To make cleaning your bird’s cage easier, place paper trays or newspapers at the bottom so that you can just throw away the soiled ones and replace them with fresh paper trays. For hard to remove dirt, soak the cage in hot water mixed with soap.
Visit LargeBirdCages.com.au for a suitable large bird cage for your birds. They have a range of open top and dome top bird cages available and there is also a Large Bird Cage blog for further tips and advice on keeping pet birds.
1. The first thing to do when cleaning the bird cage is to take the bird out and keep it in a safe place. Be sure that all the doors and windows are closed to keep it from flying out.
2. Your bird’s eating dish and toys must first be removed from the cage. So does the bird’s perch.
3. For a cage with a removable bottom, it has to be detached and cleaned of droppings and dirt.
4. If your bird’s cage has a built in bottom then just turn it upside down and allow the droppings to fall into a trash bin or a garbage tray.
5. Use hot water and non toxic soap and cleansers in cleaning your bird’s cage and its bottom. You must ascertain that all the dirt and droppings are removed from every inch of the bird cage.
6. Use a sponge to scrub off the dirt, or you can also use a brush or scrub pad to remove the dirt. Use only non toxic cleansers and soap in cleaning the bird cage.
7. To rinse the bird cage, it is advisable to use hot water and to make sure that all the water is drained.
8. For a two-part bird cage, it will be easier to reassemble it first before proceeding in drying it using a clean and dry cloth.
9. Everything should be cleaned, including the bird cage accessories. Wash the food trays and toys with hot water and non toxic cleansers. This goes for the bird perch as well. Dry them all with a dry and clean cloth.
10. After all the components of the bird cage, including toys, perches, and food dishes, are dry, it is time to put them back into the cage. Assemble everything well and then you can put your bird into the cage as well.
To make cleaning your bird’s cage easier, place paper trays or newspapers at the bottom so that you can just throw away the soiled ones and replace them with fresh paper trays. For hard to remove dirt, soak the cage in hot water mixed with soap.
Visit LargeBirdCages.com.au for a suitable large bird cage for your birds. They have a range of open top and dome top bird cages available and there is also a Large Bird Cage blog for further tips and advice on keeping pet birds.
August 25, 2010
How to Ensure Optimal Health for Your Chickens
Do your chickens have combs that are slack and tender? Are their feet and legs showing signs of parasites? Do they have soft and limp bodies and do their eyes lack luster and brightness? Are their noses and eyes discharging fluid? Then maybe your chickens have some serious health problems that need to be addressed immediately to ensure their safety and health, like having clean chicken pens that are conducive to having good health for your chickens.
Another sign that your chickens are laying is that their feet change colors from yellow to white or pale. Although their bodies should be firm and strong to the touch, they should not show signs of drooping. If the chickens’ nose and eyes discharge some fluid, then they are sick and need to be treated.
The part where the chickens’ wastes are discharged from the body called the vent should be healthy and must not show signs of irritation. This is very important because it is here that the eggs also pass so if it is defective, the quality of the eggs would be affected.
When moulting time comes, which is usually when the chickens are a year old, the feathers of the chickens will be shed and new ones will grow just like the changing of the skin on snakes. Moulting time is from 4 to 6 weeks and after this your chickens will have new feathers.
It is necessary to provide the chickens with enough healthy food at this time because moulting can sap the energy of the chickens. Protein is the primary nutrient that chickens need and if they are laying they would need substantial amounts of calcium to provide the eggs with strong shells. Make sure to keep healthy chickens in chicken coops as well.
At one point or another, you might notice that your chickens would get restless. This could mean that there are parasites in their bodies and feathers. Infestation with lice, mites, fleas, and ticks is a common problem with chickens and at the first sign of this, you must act promptly to keep it from getting serious.
To help prevent any diseases from infecting your chickens, give them water mixed with antibiotics to protect them. The best way to prevent any health problems in your chickens is to provide them with enough food and a steady supply of clean water. Be sure that chicken house is always clean and that the chicken droppings be taken care of properly because it’s not only the health of the chickens that can be affected by dirty surroundings but it can be harmful to humans as well.
Another sign that your chickens are laying is that their feet change colors from yellow to white or pale. Although their bodies should be firm and strong to the touch, they should not show signs of drooping. If the chickens’ nose and eyes discharge some fluid, then they are sick and need to be treated.
The part where the chickens’ wastes are discharged from the body called the vent should be healthy and must not show signs of irritation. This is very important because it is here that the eggs also pass so if it is defective, the quality of the eggs would be affected.
When moulting time comes, which is usually when the chickens are a year old, the feathers of the chickens will be shed and new ones will grow just like the changing of the skin on snakes. Moulting time is from 4 to 6 weeks and after this your chickens will have new feathers.
It is necessary to provide the chickens with enough healthy food at this time because moulting can sap the energy of the chickens. Protein is the primary nutrient that chickens need and if they are laying they would need substantial amounts of calcium to provide the eggs with strong shells. Make sure to keep healthy chickens in chicken coops as well.
At one point or another, you might notice that your chickens would get restless. This could mean that there are parasites in their bodies and feathers. Infestation with lice, mites, fleas, and ticks is a common problem with chickens and at the first sign of this, you must act promptly to keep it from getting serious.
To help prevent any diseases from infecting your chickens, give them water mixed with antibiotics to protect them. The best way to prevent any health problems in your chickens is to provide them with enough food and a steady supply of clean water. Be sure that chicken house is always clean and that the chicken droppings be taken care of properly because it’s not only the health of the chickens that can be affected by dirty surroundings but it can be harmful to humans as well.
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