Friday, November 30, 2012

4 Questions to Ask a Budgie Breeder


If you are thinking of a buying a budgie in the UK, there are some things you need to know first. Knowing these important things will help you weed out the seasoned and good budgie breeders from those who just sell them. While ignoring these tips will not cost you much in terms of money unless you buy the budgies in hundreds it could cost you your time, efforts and affection.

Losing your budgie, particularly when you know it isn't the right time, can be painful and saddening. So to avoid this, here are four questions you must ask your budgie breeder before buying a budgie.

1. What Are the Birds' Housing Conditions?

Budgies can be raised in a large cage inside the house or outside in an aviary. Housing can to a large extent, determine the overall health of the budgie. So, ask the budgie breeder about the bird's housing conditions. Find out where the bird's cage is located. Is it located away from direct sunlight? Is the bird consistently exposed to draughts?

Is there adequate space in the bird's cage and is it vertical and horizontal? What kind of branches are in its cage and how many? For instance, every budgie cage should have about two apple tree branches. The diameter of these branches helps the bird exercise its feet.

2. What Is the Budgie Fed With?

Another important question you need to ask is pertaining to its feeding. A bird that is fed improperly is likely to die off quickly or develop illnesses. So, find out what kind of seeds the bird is being fed with.

Budgies are healthier with millet seed and fresh fruits. They are also in better health when there is adequate iodine in their food. If iodine is missing from their food, it would be wise to provide an iodine block. Also, see if the bird always has fresh water daily.

3. Are They Hand Reared?

Budgies generally dislike being touched. However, if they are hand reared, they can be touched and held. When they aren't hand reared, they are likely to bite when touched. So, find out if they were hand reared and are hand tamed. This way, when you get it, it will be easier for the bird to allow you touch it after sometime.

4. How Frequently Are they Vaccinated?

You need to know how frequently the bird is vaccinated or if there are routine veterinary inspections. If it isn't very frequently or if the breeder is vague about the frequency of veterinary inspections, know that the budgie may not be in the best of health.

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