How to take care of Budgie ( Complete Guide)

Last Updated on August 18, 2022 by Ali Shahid

How to take care of budgies

You bought a little feather friend. Wondering! How to take care of your budgie? Get happy! I have all the essential information and tips one should consider for its budgie.

I believe that you should learn a bit about their food pattern, environment, health care, and many more.

Budgies are the most popular pet birds native to Australia. The only color to occur naturally is green, but through selective breeding, a variety of beautiful colors are available.

These cheap and easy-to-care-for birds live happily in the home environment. They enjoy the company of their owners and try to copy their words over time.

Let me tell you the most rewarding part, the bond you form with the budgie over time, the excitement on their faces when they see you.

 No doubt budgies are the sweetest little companions you could ever have.

You want to learn how to tame your budgie. Where do these active little parrots come from and what does that tell us about budgie care? Just stick with me and you will learn all the essential information one should know for their little budgies.

How to take care of Budgie

1. Select a perfect cage:

A cage is a place where your feather friend will live, extend their wings, and flap. I recommend you buy the largest and most high-quality cage you can afford.

The size of your cage should have 19 inches in diameter 23 inches in height and 31 inches in width.

The cage should be furnished with safe perches, feed, and water bowls. A cage with two to three types of perches will help your budgies to sit on different varieties of perches and keep their feet healthy. Make sure to have dowel-style perches in the cage.  

2. Allocate the space in the warm room:

You bought a new feather friend to your house. You should take time to introduce them to family members.

Place the cage at or below eye level where your budgie can see family members moving around, and feel like a part of the family.

Make sure that direct sunlight doesn’t reach the cage. As birds have a very sensitive respiratory system so make sure to keep them away from toxic things like cigarette smoke, aerosols, or anything with a strong aroma.

3. Make a cleaning schedule:

They also need a specific cleaning schedule. Make sure to clean the cage once a week. Clean the tray after every two days. Use only tap water if you are sure that it is safe for your feather friend.

Your feather friends might defecate a lot but they also like to stay clean.  They will clean themselves if you spray them with some water. You can also treat them by buying a mini bathtub for them. They will surely love them. That is easily accessible and easily refill from the outside.

4. Plan and provide a healthy diet:

Budgies are native to Australia and have access to a variety of grasses. This means that their diet should comprise seeds, fruits, and vegetables.

Fresh fruits and vegetables should be thoroughly rinsed. A wide variety of fruits include apples, apricots, bananas, cabbage, carrot tops, peas, and many more.

Avoid feeding avocado, chocolate, alcohol, fruit seeds, or caffeine as these can make your bird ill. Water needs to be clean and always available.

Sudden changes in diet may cause digestive issues so keep an eye on your bird’s weight, stools, and general well-being during this time.

5. Regular Health Care:

A regular visit to the avian veterinarian after every 6 months is recommended for your feather buddy. Common health issues observed in the budgies include obesity, chronic egg laying, parasites, overgrown nails, and beaks.

Appoint an immediate visit to the avian vet right away if you have any concerns about your budgie’s health.

6. Install toys for entertainment:

Budgies love to play with toys. You can treat them with a variety of toys that they can hold and manipulate with their beaks.

If it’s shiny and makes noise, they’re bound to love it, no matter the price! You can buy budget-friendly toys online and in-store for your feather buddy. But don’t clutter their cage with a lot of toys. Instead, keep a collection of different toys and rotate them out every so often.

People Also Ask

Are budgies easy to care for?

These little creatures are peaceful, loveable, and affectionate. If you bring them at young age taming them would be an easy task. These birds are cheap and easy to care for and are considered excellent birds for the beginner by mist aviculturists.

Do budgies have behavioral issues?

Though budgies are social and human-friendly friends yet owners need to deal with the behavioral issues. They have issues like biting due to several reasons. If you observe any behavioral changes, take some time and evaluate the root cause.

What are the signs of a healthy budgie?

The signs of a healthy budgie are:

Usually, a healthy budgie is very active, social, and alert. A healthy budgie has dry nostrils and bright eyes with smooth and well-groomed feathers.

Final Verdict:

Love is a need of every living creature! Always treat your feather friend with love and kindness. Remember that the bird is fragile, given the strength of a human hand.

Talk with your family members about the new feather friend, especially children. Teach them how to handle and behave with this little creature gently. One thing you should never do to your bird is kiss it on the beak. Human saliva is toxic to budgies

Thank you for reading the article. Hopefully, this article will provide you with the ultimate guide to budgie care. Let us know about the queries you have related to this article in the comment section below.

Your response will be appreciated.

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  • Ali Shahid

    Ali Shahid is a veterinarian by profession and an animal lover. He loves to give expert opinions about different animals. He has worked in top organization of birds like Bigbird Feed and Poultry Research institute. He loves birds, especially parrots and has great experience in different parrot farms.

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