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Whats the best pet bird to get?
I have a new large bird cage and would like to have maybe a pair that I could teach to talk/mimic as company.
Whats the best to buy?
Whats the best to buy?
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Just don't buy any animal or bird from a pet shop / on line / multiple breeder. Decide what you want to get and then ensure that you read up about it's needs and characteristics. Then research a breed club or interest group and ask them about buying one.
Or, the suggestion above that you should adopt from a rescue centre is good, but still do the research.
Or, the suggestion above that you should adopt from a rescue centre is good, but still do the research.
It all depends on how large the cage is. Budgies make very good talkers but have a bit of a squeeky voice. Cockatiels are very good at mimicing all sorts of noises. As has been said, a single bird will talk better.
However large the cage is, all pet birds are prone to obesity and expire early due to a lack of proper exercise. If you're gonna keep birds in a cage you should make a routine where the birds are regularly afforded the freedom of the lounge or wherever for some playtime. It will very soon return to its cage when it has had enough.
A Mynah bird makes an excellent talker but they need a lot more attention with their diet to keep them healthy.
It has always puzzled me why people want their bird to talk. It is not as if you can have a conversation with them. To your credit, you are looking at getting a pair. It is a delight to see a couple of birds interacting with each other.
You need not feel guilty for keeping a bird(s). All birds available in reputable outlets come from many generations of captive breeding and are as good as domesticated, just like cats and dogs.
However large the cage is, all pet birds are prone to obesity and expire early due to a lack of proper exercise. If you're gonna keep birds in a cage you should make a routine where the birds are regularly afforded the freedom of the lounge or wherever for some playtime. It will very soon return to its cage when it has had enough.
A Mynah bird makes an excellent talker but they need a lot more attention with their diet to keep them healthy.
It has always puzzled me why people want their bird to talk. It is not as if you can have a conversation with them. To your credit, you are looking at getting a pair. It is a delight to see a couple of birds interacting with each other.
You need not feel guilty for keeping a bird(s). All birds available in reputable outlets come from many generations of captive breeding and are as good as domesticated, just like cats and dogs.
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