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HOW TO INTRODUCE NEW BIRDS INTO YOUR AVARY

HOW TO INTRODUCE NEW BIRDS INTO YOUR AVARY

Introducing new birds to your aviary can be an exciting experience for both you and your birds. However, it is important to do this carefully to ensure successful integration and avoid conflicts. Here we offer you an essential guide to facilitate this process.

 

1. Aviary Preparation

 

Before introducing new birds, make sure your aviary is adequately prepared. This includes ensuring there is enough space to avoid overcrowding and providing multiple feeding points and perches. A well-equipped aviary reduces competition and stress among birds.

 

2. Quarantine

 

Quarantine is a crucial step in preventing the spread of diseases. Isolate the new birds in a separate cage for at least 30 days. Watch for any signs of illness and consult an avian veterinarian to make sure the new birds are in perfect health before mixing them with others.

 

3. Gradual Introduction

 

Introduce new birds gradually. Place the quarantine cage near the main aviary for a few days to allow the birds to get used to the presence of the new members. Observe their behaviors and make sure there are no signs of aggression.

 

4. Initial Supervision

 

When it comes time to practically introduce the new birds to the aviary, do it at a quiet time of day and under supervision. Open the quarantine cage and allow the new birds to explore the aviary on their own. Be alert for any aggressive behavior and be prepared to intervene if necessary.

 

5. Continuous Monitoring

 

After the initial introduction, closely monitor the interaction between the birds for the first few weeks. A period of adjustment is normal, but persistent aggression should be addressed immediately. Provide toys and activities to keep birds busy and reduce stress.

 

 

Introducing new birds to your aviary can be a rewarding process if done correctly. By following these steps, you can ensure a smooth and harmonious transition, creating a happy and healthy environment for all your birds.

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