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Yukiminini
2 years ago

Hey.

If they don’t always do it, but only when they sleep, everything should be fine.

If it’s very often, all day over, then you should introduce your waves to a veterinarian who knows the bird.

A normal veterinarian can hardly help you. With birds, you have to become a veterinarian.

But so – the cage is quite small. In the case of permanent free flight it is not possible if they are often locked in.

Employment is also missing. Fresh branches of apple or cherry tree as well as hazelnuts are good. With leaves and buds.

Pummelfee2007
2 years ago
Reply to  Yukiminini

I own the same cage, and with me, before and after cleaning, I grow up or when they feel uncomfortable. I’d never have. I own a flightable and non-airy shaft.

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago
Reply to  Pummelfee2007

If also many claim that this is inappropriate the statement is true:(

gregor443
2 years ago

The blustering of the spring dress serves to regulate the body temperature of the shaft.

The air enclosed between the springs is an excellent insulator.

When resting and sleeping, it is common to observe and normal.

Active waves do not show it, because they want to dissipate excess body heat.

If wave tracts are not active for a long time, then the bluster is a safe first sign of uneasy or even disease.

This is why the experienced wave-slip holder acts here immediately and provides first aid with red light, calm and separation.

Thus, the immense self-healing forces, which have waves, are initialized.

In 9 out of 10 cases, wrinkling waves are fit again after a few hours.

The important thing is that the shaft fitter has the know-how and the technical requirements for redlighting because it must act immediately.

Wave scales must not overheat and must always be able to avoid the red light.

In every good Old Shaftsittichbuch is the correct procedure described.

I wrote about it several times.

Please read in my older posts.

Please read such old Literature (at least before 1980) for wave entertainment and remember their content.

There you will find all your further questions answered and you will also find a lot more interesting about the waves.

I wish you a happy hand for your waves.

Best regards

gregor443

– skilled in the art –

wolfsfrau2
2 years ago

If they’re just upset, they have something. But what I think is that the two look pretty bored. There’s nothing going on in this cage. They need some branches, leaves, and fruit, salad. And a bird bath.

Yukiminini
2 years ago
Reply to  ASLAINU

No fruit, please! No sugar for corn

wolfsfrau2
2 years ago
Reply to  ASLAINU

Google over waves. You can read and translate a lot about it. And it’s fun!

Hoppenla
2 years ago

Maybe they’re cold?

And I find the cage too small.

Hoppenla
2 years ago
Reply to  ASLAINU

The size

Basically, it is not too big!

A bird cage for a couple should be as narrower as possible than 80 cm and at least 45 cm deep. These measures represent only the minimum and set at least four hours daily Free flight ahead. That sounds a lot? The impression deceives. In fact, many of the cages offered in trade are simply and grippingly too small.

Source: https://www.welli.net/gute-kaefige-volige.html

wolfsfrau2
2 years ago
Reply to  Hoppenla

Yeah, the birds, they’re not supposed to fly straight, but up and down.

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

Have the same cage that feel super comfortable

genny489
2 years ago

The cage is all right for the two:)