Mein Wellensittich will unbedingt aus dem Käfig raus?
Mein Wellensittich ist 6 Wochen Alt, ist im Käfig und knabbert immer am Käfig herum. Er muss drinnen bleiben weil ich ihn erst vor eine Woche gekauft habe. Er sollte sich erst an seinen Käfig gewöhnen. Er ist sehr aktiv und handzahm und hat es wirklich schon mal geschafft durch die Gitter sich rauszudrücken.
(Der andere ist nicht da)
After a week you can let her out, he should have become used to the new environment. His behavior is quite normal, you don’t want to be locked in somewhere.
PS: Please remove the bars you currently have in the cage and replace them by natural branches such as branches of fruit or pasture trees. These are much better for the feet of the waves, because they do not have the same thickness everywhere. In addition, they can also get around it.
Where do you get fruit trees or pasture trees?
I’d want to get out. Now, honestly, as irritable as this cage is, the bird is terribly boring and I hope he has a partner, otherwise you’re criminal. Individual maintenance is prohibited! He has nothing to play, and after a week he can come out. You don’t have to lock Wellis in, take a few hours to inspect this shoe box, because it’s not a proper cage. Make sure the customs can’t hurt anywhere outside and let him out.
once he creates this, he also creates a second and third time
If he’s alone, he’s just suuuper boring. You should never hold a wave, generally birds. Buy him a buddy…
Let him go. After a week, he’s used to the environment for a long time…. apparently, you don’t have that much idea and maybe you should get better information. I hope you have set up the cage-friendly and in an art-friendly size
see picture
In addition, there are a little bit too little sticks in the cage and I also don’t see a nice toy. Best of all in wood! And NIEMALS a mirror! Never. You’d better be a buddy.
Not good. The big one is fine, but if you want to do something good to the little one, go to the forest or to the garden and get you some fresh jinning. Wash these hot and infect them in a cage. Natural branches have different thicknesses, so are better for the sensitive feet. In addition, at the places where you have separated smaller two, you will be happy to be cracked. But a partner must really be missing NIEMANS. This is an A and O. Please take care of a buddy
The cage is a little too small. But if the bird gets enough flight, that’s what happens. I’m right about your tip with a buddy, but that’s so easy. You can’t even put another bird on it. It could be that the first bird doesn’t accept him at all and even bites him! You can place a second bird in another cage, so they can get to know each other from a certain distance. That’s why your advice doesn’t understand just putting a buddy on it.
I’ve never said, “the animals just smash together “!???
@Lalilu39 then I got it wrong.
Before letting out the waves, the room should be undulating!!
In addition, suitable starting and landing sites and suitable, as long as possible routes should be provided.
And thirdly, the cage should have as ideal a location as possible, because the corrugations do not voluntarily revise the cage.
Best regards
gregor443
You know the waves are swarms and need at least one partner?
Get him a partner and he’s not trying to get out of the cage anymore.
Let him out. He doesn’t get used to the cage. He doesn’t like to go in there when the box is closed. That’s not a home, it’s the prison. Just open the door
I’ve heard you’re supposed to leave the door for a week for new cagers to get used to the new environment. That’s why I first approved the door.
Mine was always in the cage but a rabbit took him out
Okay, and what exactly is the question now?