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Are parrots afraid of heat?

Question 1: Is budgerigar afraid of heat? Afraid of heat, savanna animals.

Question 2: Are parrots afraid of heat? Morphological characteristics:

Peony parrot, about 14 cm long, with short red bill and inverted hook. The nose and eyelids are white, the cheeks to the chest are orange, the rest of the feathers are emerald green, and the claws are gray. Compared with other species of nautilus, the peony parrot has a shorter tail.

Living habits:

Peony parrots feed on seeds, fruits and berries of various plants. Cages can be closed in pairs or groups. In order to prevent parrots from biting cages, barbed wire cages should be used. Immature chicks can be put in large cages, generally not exceeding 1 m3. The cage for feeding should be hung with a nest equivalent to five parrots, which can be made of plywood or cardboard, and the diameter of the hole is 5~8 cm. Whether it is a group cage or a breeding cage, in addition to installing a bird's nest behind the cage, a perch of 1, a water tank of 1 and a water tank of 1 should be prepared in the cage. The food is mainly millet and barnyard grass; You can also feed some hemp seeds or perilla, vegetables, bone meal and oyster powder.

Peony parrot is also called "couple" parrot. It belongs to Parrots, Nautilidae, with 9 species, all of which are from Africa. There are two common species in China: the black-headed peony parrot and the brown-headed peony parrot.

[Morphology] The peony parrot is generally about15cm long and weighs 40-50g. Beak red, eyes and wax film white. The head is dark brown with a red and yellow band around the neck. The chest is light green, the back and wings are green, the wings are black, the tail is green and the feet are gray. There is also a brown-headed peony parrot with a brown head, commonly known as brown-headed peony.

[Ecology] Wild peony parrots live in tropical jungles and often live in large groups. They generally nest and breed in tree holes and feed on seeds, fruits and leaves of various plants. In the south, this kind of bird often hurts crops and orchards in groups and is driven away by local farmers. This kind of bird is often caught and raised because of its bright feathers, resulting in fewer and fewer wild birds.

【 Feeding Management 】 Peony parrots raised artificially can be caged in pairs or groups. The activity space for breeding birds is less than 0.5 cubic meters. The birdcage should use 12 lead wire, and the diameter of the net should not exceed 2 cm to prevent the birds from flying away. The bottom of the cage should be paved with fine sand, and the feces should be cleaned in time to keep the cage clean and hygienic. If you breed a pair of peony parrots artificially, you can make a breeding cage of 70 cm× 60 cm× 50 cm and put an artificial nest box of 20 cm× 16 cm× 16 cm in it. A circular entrance with a diameter of 5 cm is opened in front of the box, and a wooden platform is set under the entrance for birds to step on when entering and leaving. The feed of peony parrot is rice, millet, millet and so on. In order to increase the nutritional content of feed, 10% of enucleated or sunflower seeds, oyster powder, vegetables and fruits should be added. Barnyard grass, rice and millet can be mixed and fed at the ratio of 3: 2: 2 every day.

[Breeding] Peony parrots can breed in all seasons except hot summer. Generally, females lay 6-8 eggs per nest, and the incubation period is about 19 days. During the incubation process, the male keeps breastfeeding and feeding the female outside the nest, while the female keeps incubating except foraging, drinking and defecating. After hatching, the chicks can leave the nest in 35-40 days, live independently in about 50 days, and reach sexual maturity in 6 and a half months.

Breeding of Peony Parrot

After 7 months' rearing, the peony parrot can mate, nest and breed.

Peony parrots can breed all year round except in hot summer. Generally, females lay 6-8 eggs per nest, and the incubation period is about 19 days. During hatching, the male stays outside the nest to take care of and feed the female, while the female keeps hatching except feeding, drinking and excreting feces. After the chicks hatch, they are fed by their parents. They can leave the nest in 35-40 days, live independently in about 50 days and reach sexual maturity in 6.5 months. Copy method:

First, pair up. 1 male and 1 female are in the same cage.

Second, Anwar. So that the peony parrot has a place to lay eggs and hatch.

The peony parrot's nest has two floors, and some sawdust and other things should be put on the upper floor. When the peony parrot hatches in the nest, it uses sawdust to "grind its teeth" to prevent the peony parrot from biting the nest or other wooden structures with its beak and causing losses.

Place the nest; The nest should be placed on the side of the cage, either on the left or on the right, but it must be on it, with the opening inward and the observation door outside for easy observation.

Peony parrot Female parrots usually lay 2-3 eggs in the first nest. If they are well nourished and properly managed, they can sometimes lay 4-5 eggs. The hatching rate of the first nest of eggs is generally around 70%. It is best to put a small burnt honeycomb briquette in the cage for the birds to eat. Honeycomb coal achieves the purpose of disinfection after high temperature, and the disinfected substance is not easy for birds to get sick after eating. In addition, coal is rich in trace elements and minerals, which not only saves money, but also supplements the needs of birds for certain nutrients. Aviary should be placed in a quiet environment ... >>

Question 3: Is budgerigar afraid of cold or heat? Is the weather in July suitable for windowsill or indoors? What does it like to eat? Put something in the birdcage for them to play with, as long as it's not in direct sunlight in summer, it's no problem. In fact, tiger skin, like people, is uncomfortable with hot and cold. I put a balcony in my house, and then covered their cages with shade cloth or cardboard. Tiger skin likes to eat green vegetables. My family's lettuce, Chinese cabbage, oily wheat and tiger skin are all rushing to eat. Red persimmons, watermelons and grapes are not interested in tiger skin. My tiger skin is more interesting. Leftover vegetable roots will be put into the drinking basin and then taken out. From tiger skin to tiger skin, they will slowly explore what they like. My family keeps it like this in summer and winter. In summer, the balcony is protected with shaded Puckilo or paper. In winter, it is put in the living room. Now there are three small tiger skins, which are very healthy.

Question 4: Is budgerigar afraid of heat? hello

Budgerigars are afraid of heat.

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Question 5: Are parrots afraid of cold or heat? Hello, everyone is afraid. If it is too cold, you will catch a cold. If it is too hot, it is easy to get sick. It should be placed in a ventilated place in summer to prevent mosquitoes. It is best to put it indoors in winter. If it is a young bird, you need to use an incubator. It is best to keep it around 25 degrees in winter.

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Question 6: What should budgerigars do if they are afraid of heat? Budgerigars are afraid of heat, so they can't be placed in direct sunlight, or their wings will look very hot when flapping.

Try to cool down with spray in summer. My tiger skin just likes this kind of rain.

In addition, give them more fruits and vegetables. I hope your tiger skin is healthy.

Question 7: Teach Feng Xuan parrots to be afraid of heat? Normal room temperature doesn't matter. I can stand it. Keep plenty of fresh water, let them drink if they want, and let them wash if they want to take a bath.

In addition, birds are afraid of being exposed to the sun, so the cage position is chosen where it will not be exposed to the sun for a long time.

Question 8: Are Feng Xuan parrots afraid of heat? Feng Xuan is an Australian parrot, and the temperature in our country is not a problem for him. But avoid direct sunlight ~ and don't lack water

Question 9: Peony parrot is most afraid of cold or hot peony is most afraid of heat, because there is a layer of fluff under the flight feathers of peony, and the body perspiration system of peony is very complicated. If the temperature is too high, the parrot will die suddenly because of improper body adjustment; Peony is not afraid of cold, as long as peony is not blown by cold wind, peony is fluffy feathers to keep warm at most. So peony is not afraid of heat or cold.

I filled this in according to my ten years' breeding experience, and I hope the landlord will adopt it!