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How to Start An Aviary

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Instructions

  • Step 1:
    Understand that an aviary is an emotional, physical and financial commitment. The birds need to be fed regularly, allowed time to roam and taken to the veterinarian when needed. To learn about the aspects of this commitment before purchasing birds, contact an aviculturist to ask questions and address concerns.
  • Step 2:
    Prepare for the new birds by purchasing a cage, travel cage, cage accessories and range of healthy foods. Have a place at your home that is large enough to accommodate the number of birds you'd like to raise, taking into account future bird acquisitions.
  • Step 3:
    Contact an avian breeder in your area. Search the Yellow Pages in your phone book or perform a search online to find a reputable bird expert. Ask him questions about what types of birds are compatible and explain your lifestyle so he can recommend birds that compliment your needs.
  • Step 4:
    Realize that birds vary and have traits that make them desirable or undesirable. Before purchasing birds consider characteristics and needs like temperament, time needed out of the cage, how much noise they make and their lifespan. For example, a person in an apartment should get a quiet bird that doesn't require much space to roam.
  • Step 5:
    Clip the wings of the birds you add to your aviary. An experienced breeder may have already clipped the wings so the bird can avoid collisions and dangerous situations that occur when flying in the home.
  • Step 6:
    Take the birds to a veterinarian who specializes in aviary medicine. Set up regular visits to keep the birds healthy and ensure a long lifespan.

Tips & Warnings

  • If you plan to purchase baby birds, buy birds that are weaned from their mother unless you know the delicate procedure for caring for unweaned birds.
  • Quarantine any new birds that you add to your aviary for at least 30 days to allow the bird to adjust to the new environment and ensure it is healthy.
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