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Chickens and cockerels for good homes , hopefully all together as all very tame
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Chickens and cockerels for good homes , hopefully all together as all very tame
Age: 2 years
Ready to leave: in 3 weeks
Haddington, East Lothian
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Cockerel
Age: 10 months
Ready to leave: Now
Barnard Castle, County Durham
£5

What should I look for when choosing a bird?

Consider the bird's size, lifespan, noise level, and care requirements. Research different species to find one that suits your lifestyle. Check if you have enough space for a suitable cage and can provide the necessary social interaction and enrichment. Remember that some birds can live for many years, so it's a long-term commitment.

What are the key signs of a healthy bird?

A healthy bird should be alert, active, and have bright, clear eyes. Its feathers should be clean, well-groomed, and not ruffled excessively. Check for signs of illness, such as discharge from the eyes or nostrils, laboured breathing, or a lack of appetite. A healthy bird will also have clean vent feathers.

What are the legal requirements for owning certain bird species in the UK?

Some bird species are protected under UK law, and it may be illegal to own or sell them without the proper permits or licenses. Check with the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) or your local authority to ensure that the bird you are considering is not subject to any restrictions. The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 is a key piece of legislation to be aware of.

What are the essential requirements for a bird's cage and environment?

The cage should be large enough for the bird to move around comfortably, stretch its wings, and fly short distances. Provide a variety of perches of different sizes and materials to exercise its feet. Ensure the cage is placed in a safe location away from drafts, direct sunlight, and potential hazards. Regular cleaning is essential to maintain a healthy environment. Consider the temperature and humidity requirements for the specific bird species.

What are some common health concerns to be aware of when owning a bird?

Birds are susceptible to various health problems, including psittacosis (parrot fever), avian flu, and feather plucking. Be vigilant for any changes in your bird's behaviour or appearance and consult a qualified avian veterinarian promptly if you suspect a problem. Regular check-ups with an avian vet are recommended to ensure your bird's ongoing health and well-being.