First, not all parrots can talk, and not all parrots will love their relatives after they are raised. This requires us to choose and solve according to our own needs.
Second, parrots cry loudly, and the sound of medium-sized parrots can reach the level of dog barking. The parrot is the sound of killing pigs, which can be solved by training.
Third, parrots are curious. They bite everything they see, and their biting power is amazing, which will destroy furniture and clothes.
Fourth, parrots don't learn to defecate at designated places like cats and dogs. Under normal feeding conditions, parrots will basically pull once every ten minutes, no matter where they are, so they will defecate everywhere.
Here are some ways to raise parrots:
First, parrots should be raised when they are close to people, but breastfeeding is a very difficult thing. Novices had better buy weaned parrots, so it is very simple to raise parrots. If you want to breastfeed yourself, the parrot is still young, so you need to buy professional equipment, and milk powder is expensive. You should feed it every few hours for several months.
The quantity, solubility, temperature and feeding mode of milk powder are very important. If you are not careful, the parrot will die in the feeding process. Too high milk powder temperature will burn crops, too low milk powder temperature will lead to diarrhea, too high milk powder solubility will lead to indigestion, milk that has not been fed at one time will not leave the next time, leading to bacterial invasion, and milk powder will be fed into trachea or feeding equipment will fall into crops, which will lead to death.
Second, raise parrots, small parrots can be raised in cages, and medium and large parrots can choose to be raised on shelves. Although the shelf does not occupy space, it limits the normal activities of parrots and is not convenient to put parrot toys. If you choose to cage, the cage must be metal, and the cage door must have a lock design, otherwise the parrot will play prison break for you in minutes. Large parrots need cages of at least 1.7 meters, and medium parrots can be halved. Parrots, whether kept in cages or racks, need to come out regularly, otherwise they will die easily if they are too fat.