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How many months old can I start hand rearing my budgies? How to raise a budgie?

It is best to hand feed a budgie before it reaches 1 month of age to minimize the risk of alertness and rejection of the owner.

To hand-feed a budgie, it is best for the owner to hand-feed the budgie before it has fully grown its feathers, and remember to wash your hands. You can't scare it and beat it. Hand-raised birds generally have to cut short wings outside the long feathers, one side of the wings about to cut 5 or so, only half of the cut can be (not completely cut off). Cutting the feathers is a must for large parrots, medium-sized parrots, or hornbills hand-reared (to prevent escape). Hand-raised birds must be hand-played every day without stopping (to prevent forgetting the owner and regaining fear of the owner).

Feeding: red corn, large red corn, black corn, flower seeds, flaxseed, American canola, suet, fruits and vegetables, cuttlefish bones (cuttlebone).

The budgerigar (scientific name: Melopsittacus

undulatus) is a bird of the parrot-shaped order Psittacidae, also known as the delicate phoenix, is a small species of climbing birds, native to the outback of Australia, the wild budgerigar roosts in the edge of the forest, meadows and other places. Flocking activities. They feed on plant seeds. Breeding period is June-January.

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The budgerigar

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