They are 3 different cages in this video. One is a smaller one, SUPER DEAL 53-Inch Rolling Bird Cage Large Wrought Iron Cage for Cockatiel Sun Conure Parakeet Finch Budgie Lovebird Canary Medium Pet House with Rolling Stand & Storage Shelf a.co/d/0OgrvQg the middle one was a cat cages Cat Cage Playpen Kennel Crate 52.3 Inchs Height Cat House Cat Litter Box and Storage Case in One Pet Enclosure with 2 Front Doors 2 Ramp Ladders 2 Resting Platforms Beds Tray Hammock Cage for Cats a.co/d/5I2XHe2 and the other one is a big bird cages. Yaheetech 52-inch Wrought Steel Standing Large Flight King Bird Cage for Cockatiels African Grey Quaker Amazon Sun Parakeets Green Cheek Conures Pigeons Parrot Bird Cage Birdcage with Stand a.co/d/gokmVzq
I recently got doves and what I've learned is that having poop stick to surfaces like that could be a very bad problem in the birds system. The poop shouldnt be liquidy and smearing over perches and food bowls, etc. You should monitor and find out which one is pooping like that because it could be very serious. Especially green poop, its a really bad sign. My healthy dove has poop that is solid and dries quick, doesn't smear everywhere.
People's favorite bird in the past... unfortunately nowadays the price is very, very cheap, it only costs 2 kilograms of corn for feed, sometimes one kilogram... Greetings from Indonesia
What are you asking? The cage? Doves? Feed? Other stuff? I get most of my stuff on Amazon, the feed I mostly get at a local feed store and at chewy. Doves, you will need to look for them at a local dove page or go to a bird show.
They should have a new one anytime. If you let them, they will keep going happily having babies every 30 days or so. I always let them have a new brood as soon as they lay again if they lose a baby or both the babies. If they are under a year old, they may not care for the babies, so if they are young, I would wait until they are older. Otherwise, let them have the babies, and they should do better this time. Look for the yellow where their crop is. If you do not see it, you have to feed the baby by hand. I have a video on that. Make sure your brooding parens have calcium and chick starter in their cage at all times. I let my doves have babies a few times a year. But they can have babies nonstop. So be careful and make sure to take the eggs when you do not want babies. If you have a good market to sell them, let them have babies. It makes them very happy and will not hurt them as long as you have plenty of calcium and chick starter for them to eat. Just make sure their fledglings are fully weaned and at least 30 days old before you let the parents have new babies. They sometimes will try to have babies again when the fledglings are only 15 days old or so.
Hi my friend. The male usually coos a lot and move its head to attract the female. It also, makes a kind of funny sound that is similar to a laugh. The female is much more quiet. Greetings from Argentina.